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American History Cumulating Timeline S2

  • 21st amendement

    Repealed prohibitation
  • 19th amendment

    Gave women right to vote
  • Trench Warfare

    Trench Warfare
    A way of fighting by digging holes in a big line. The conditions were not good or healthy at all. they never cleaned/removed anybody, and there were rats.
  • Alliances

    Alliances
    An alliance is an agreement made between two or more countries to give each other help if it is needed when an alliance is signed those are known as allies.
  • Militarism

    Militarism
    The growing European divide had led to an arms race between the main countries
  • Central powers

    Central powers
    Germany, Austra-hungry, turkey/ottoman empire, Bulgaria
  • Allied powers

    Allied powers
    Great Britain, France, Soviet Union, and the United States after a while
  • Nationalism

    Nationalism
    Identification with one´s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
  • Imperialism

    Imperialism
    When a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject to their rule
  • World War 1

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    World War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and lasted until 1918. During the conflict, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States (the Allied Powers).
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    WW1

    World War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and lasted until 1918.
  • Propaganda

    Propaganda
    From the beginning of World War One both sides of the conflict used propaganda to shape international opinion.
  • Sinking of Lusitania

    Sinking of Lusitania
    Germany waged submarine warfare against the United Kingdom which had implemented a naval blockade of German
  • New things in WW1

    New things in WW1
    Tanks, planes, dreadnots, and U boats
  • Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

    Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
    Germany was getting upset about how the U.S was trading with Great Britain and Germany so they decided they would block off everything coming that way. (naval blockade) They soon after that thought it wasn't fair and made a Sussex pledge saying they won't sick any ships without waring them before. but then soon later broke it. and this is how the Lusitania sunk into the ocean's depts
  • Zimmerman Note

    Zimmerman Note
    was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico.
  • Russian Revolution

    Russian Revolution
    was not, as many people suppose, one well organized. Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown and Lenin and the Bolsheviks took power. causes Russia to stop fighting in the war
  • Germany surrending

    Germany surrending
    fighting in World War I came to an end following the signing of an armistice between the Allies and Germany that called for a ceasefire effective at 11 a.m.– it was on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
  • 18th Amendment

    18th Amendment
    Banned alcohol
  • Wet

    Wet
    people who were against prohibition
  • Dry

    Dry
    people who were with the idea of prohibition
  • Treaty of Versaille

    Treaty of Versaille
    Treaty was with Italy, Great Britian, U.S, France. mostly everything was to punish Germany. germany couldnt come to the treaty.with the goal of developing a treaty that would punish Germany and meet the goals of the various Allied Powers. Negotiating the treaty, which would be known as the Treaty of Versailles, was a long and complex process.
  • League of Nations

    League of Nations
    League of Nations was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War
  • Red Scare

    Red Scare
    The fear of communism in the 1920s
  • Prohibition

    Prohibition
    The prevention by a law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
  • flappers

    flappers
    A young woman in the 1920's who declared her independence from traditional rules and fashion styles
  • Bootlegger

    Bootlegger
    A person who sold or made alcohol during the prohibition.
  • Speakeasy

    Speakeasy
    A Place that served alcohol in secret
  • Warren Harding

    Warren Harding
    Which President was in office during the Teapot Dome Scandal?
  • Calvin Coolidge

    Calvin Coolidge
    Which President "cleaned up" after the Teapot Dome Scandal?
  • Ameila Earhart

    Ameila Earhart
    The first woman to fly a plane
  • henery Ford

    henery Ford
    First to make a car for any man to buy
  • Cotton Club

    Cotton Club
    The most famous jazz bar
  • Buying on Margin

    Buying on Margin
    Buying on margin is borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock. You can think of it as a loan from your brokerage.
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    Prohibition

    When alcohol being banned by law
  • Herbert Hoover

    Herbert Hoover
    The 31st president. he was president during the great depression
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    The Great Depression

    A Time where everyone was losing job didn't have money and didn't know what to do
  • Stock Market Crash

    Stock Market Crash
    What ended the roaring twenties
  • Dust Bowl

    Dust Bowl
    A time during the 1930s. Were a major drought came for the southern counties during the great depression
  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler
    Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party, was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century. He brought Germany out of the depression
  • Hooverviles

    Hooverviles
    A little city of shacks. they called the Hoovervilles because they blamed Herbert Hoover
  • Frank Roosevelt

    Frank Roosevelt
    With the country mired in the depths of the Great Depression, Roosevelt immediately acted to restore public
  • World War 2

    World War II was fought between the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) and the Allied Powers (Britain, United States, Soviet Union, France). ... It was the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed. When was it? World War II started in 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.
  • bombing of pearl harbor

    President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." On that day, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory. The bombing killed more than 2,300 Americans. It completely destroyed the American battleship U.S.S.
  • Bombing of japan

    On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American B-29 bomber dropped the world's first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion wiped out 90 percent of the city and immediately killed 80,000 people; tens of thousands more would later die of radiation exposure
  • Little boy

    Little boy
    Was dropped from the B29 bomber nicknamed Enola gay exploding 2000 feet above Hiroshima
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    Cold War

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    The Allies were concerned with the brutal leadership of Joseph Stalin as well as the spread of communism. The Cold War came to an end with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The Cold War was often fought between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union in something called a proxy war
  • Communism

    a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
  • Venetian War

    Venetian War
    It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
  • Hoovers Election

    Hoovers Election
    Herbert Hoover defeated the Democratic nominee, Governor Al Smith of New York. Hoover was the last Republican to win a presidential election until 1952.
  • Neutrality Act

    Neutrality Act
    An act to keep the U.s. neutral
  • Korean War

    Korean War
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    World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea
  • FDR

    Franklin D. Roosevelt was in his second term as governor of New York when he was elected as the nation’s 32nd president in 1932. With the country mired in the depths of the Great Depression, Roosevelt immediately acted to restore public confidence, proclaiming a bank holiday and speaking directly to the public in a series of radio broadcasts or “fireside chats.” His ambitious slate of New Deal programs and reforms redefined the role of the federal government in the lives of Americans.