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John J. pershing
commanded the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) in Europe during World War -
the great migration
the relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West -
sussex pledge
Germany promised to alter their naval and submarine policy of unrestricted submarine warfare and stop the indiscriminate sinking of non-military ships. -
franklin D roosevelt
wanted to enter military service following the United States -
Glenn curtis
The Father of Naval Aviation. Built ships for ww1 for the us -
alvin york
eportedly kills over 20 German soldiers and captures an additional 132 at the head of a small detachment in the Argonne Forest near the Meuse River in France. The exploits later earned York the Congressional Medal of Honor. -
Warren G harding
the 29th president. He died from a heart attack before his term ended. he favored pro-business policies and limited immigration. -
battle of argonne forest
This war was in argonne forest in the western front he French lost 70,000 men and the Germans 100,000 soldiers. -
treaty of versailles
one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers -
Marcus Garvey
represented in the Universal Negro Improvement Association -
langston Hughes
one of the best poets to be during the harlem renaissance era,in 1925 he won an award from a magazine -
charles lindbergh
Lindbergh campaigned against voluntary American involvement in World War II. -
The greap depression
Started with the stock market crash. Many people lost jobs and did not have jobs for the long time and then the dust bowl came and just made things worse -
the dust bowl
many places including texas got no rain for years and all the destrucction of crops and such did not help at all because people were left with farms unable to grow anything..... -
Harlem renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance was the name given to the cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem between the end of World War I -
the new deal
the banks and the president urged Americans to put their savings back in the banks, and by the end of the month almost three quarters of them had reopened. -
red scare
the time in which the threats from the communists were taken very seriously ( kind of like the cold war)