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  • Espionage act of 1917

    Espionage act of 1917
    The espionage act of 1917 was made shortly after the United States entered World War 1. The purpose of this act was to stop people from talking down on the United States Government and Military. This caused many people to be imprisoned simply for speaking their opinions.
  • great depression

    great depression
    The Great depression is a time in the United states where the stock market declined heavily. No one had money,many people were in trouble and had to give up their kids simply because they couldn't support them. It began in 1929 with the stock market crash and would continue throughout most of the 1930's and affected many people's lives.
  • The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

    The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor
    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack the Japanese air strike team. It was in Hawaii and killed over 2,300 people.A day after this The United States Had no choice but to enter World war 2 and become the enemy of Japan. There were Torpedo planes, Bombers and many more ways that the Japanese used to attack the United States
  • Rosa Parks Arrest

    Rosa Parks Arrest
    On December 1st 1955 Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery Alabama. She was arrested because she wouldn't move when the bus driver told her to move and give up her seat to a white person even though she was in the colored section. For this, she was seen as a hero and recognized by many people. After this, the Montgomery Bus Boycott was Organized and lasted for a year.
  • The creation of Medicare and Medicaid

    The creation of Medicare and Medicaid
    Medicare and Medicaid were made by president Lyndon B. Johnson. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people who are 65 years or older and certain young people with disabilities. Medicaid is a little different, but, it's also a federal health agency. What's different about medicaid is that it's for people with low income, children, and disabled people