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Treaty of Versilles
treaty of versaillesThis treaty was a peace treaty, but ended up leading up to World War 2. -
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Between the Wars
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Johnson Act 1934,
This act prohibited foreign nations in default marketing their bond issues in the U.S -
KKK
At the time the KKK, was a purfication movement, that went against types of crimes. -
Worldwide influenza
Worldwide influenza epidemic strikes; by 1920, nearly 20 million are dead. In U.S., 500,000 perish. -
The Star Spangled Banner
The star spangled banner, was adopted to be the national anthem on this day. -
Immigration Act
The united states did not want many immigrants in America, so they would want to limit it. The Immigration Act, was to limit the amount of immigrants allowed in America. -
The Jazz age
The Jazz age brought many different things cultural wise. The "Flapper" was introduced through this age, an outfit women would wear. New dances, and celebrities were recognized more. Movie stars became more famous, night clubs became a thing. -
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Great Depression
The day the Stock market crashed, was called "Black Thursday". Signs of Depression were shown all around. People ost their jobs, farmers couldn't work. -
japan
Japan was bombed with an Atomic bomb, used by the U.S.which shortly later ended World War 2. -
Economy Act
On the morning after the "Emergency Banking Act," Roosevelt sent Congress the Economy Act, which was made to convince the public, and the business community, that the federal government was in the hands of nothing "radical". The act was supposed to balance the federal budget by cutting the salaries o government employees. -
Johnson act
This act prohibited foreign nations in default marketing their bond issues in the U.S -
Recovery of he Depression
When the Great Depression hit America, it brought very troubled times. People lost heir jobs, farming became a harder task, the ecnomy crashed, and people were starving. -
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World War 2
U.S. Declares neutrality in European conflict. Wars blow out, and in the end, the U.S. uses the atomic bomb, on Japan. Japan surrenders -
Neutrality Act
The Neutrality Acts were passed by the United States Congress in the 1930s, in response to the growing turmoil in Europe and Asia that eventually led to World War II.