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This Act that was passed by congress, authorized the allocation of resources and weapons to European nations during WWII
The systematic murder by the Nazis of Jewsand others who were considered undesirable is known as the?
President Harry Truman made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima because?
What is end the war as quickly as possible and/or save American lives
Reporters who exposed injustices and ills of society, industry, and government
This president led the charge for reform in response to political and corporate abuses at the turn of the Twentieth Century.
In 1913, the 16th Amendment gave congress the authority to tax what?
This 1890 Act was the governments first measure to eliminate trusts
Signed into law by President Wilson, the 19th Amendment gave women what?
This incident authorized the president to take “all necessary measures to repel armed attack”
Tragic event that took the lives of over 300 unarmed civilians, including women and children
During the 1920’s, this segment of society migrated in large numbers from the rural South to major cities
Excessive use of this new way to purchase goods contributed to the Great Depression?
The increased recognition of African-American writers and musicians
Young woman with bobbed hair and short skirts who drank, smoked and said what might be termed “unladylike” things,
The election of this man in 1860 was another cause for the Civil War
This battle in Pennsylvania is widely considered the turning point of the Civil War
President Lincoln’s primary goal at the start of the Civil War was?
This march left a path of destruction throughout the South and a death blow to the Confederacy’s will and ability to fight.