history ch 22b
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- how much did US spend on WWI
- 35.5 billion
- breakdown on where US got money for WWi
- 1/3 taxes 2/3 bonds
- "work or fight"
- if men disobeyed job rules, they had to fight in the war
- what social changes occur for women
- work males jobs, suffrage movement increases
- propaganda
- biest communication that influences people
- 14 points
- wilsons peace plan after WWI
- great migration
- african americans migrated north for jobs
- league of nations
- forum for nations to discuss problems
- what terms of treaty of versailles affect germany
- demilitarization, pay 33 billion reparations, war guilt clause
- what did war guilt clause state
- germany take blame for starting WWI
- who were main targets of anti immigrant hysteria
- americans from germany and austria hungary
- what happened to most wages during WWI
- they rose
- purpose of food administration
- produce and conserve food
- espionage and sedition acts
- if you went against war or said negative about gov. jailed and fined
- what affected 1/4 of US population
- flu
- georges clemenceau
- france
- david l. george
- britain
- reparations
- pay for war damages
- henry cabot lodge
- US senate leader
- ruling of schenck vs. US
- against schenck
- what did schencks pamphlet say?
- anti war
- circumstances after WWI led many people to support Hitler
- political instability and violence, resentment of germans
- largest portion of 14 points deal with
- boundary change and self determination
- wilson's fourteen points call end to
- secret treaties
- nickname WWI became known as
- war to end all wars
- what power did congress give president during WWI
- control economy, fix prices, and regulate war industry