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Post-WWI Trends

Post-WWI Trends. Mr. Koch US History B Forest Lake High School. Post-WWI Trends. “Red Scare” intense fear/paranoia of Communism in U.S. Russian Revolution March 1917 – Czar Nicholas II forced from throne Nov 1917 – Vladimir Lenin & Bolsheviks take power

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Post-WWI Trends

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  1. Post-WWI Trends Mr. Koch US History B Forest Lake High School

  2. Post-WWI Trends • “Red Scare” • intense fear/paranoia of Communism in U.S. • Russian Revolution • March 1917 – Czar Nicholas II forced from throne • Nov 1917 – Vladimir Lenin & Bolsheviks take power • 1918 – Civil War – “Reds” vs. “Whites” – US backs “Whites” • Reds win and Communism established (becomes USSR)

  3. Post-WWI Trends • Palmer Raids • Att. Gen. Palmer conducts arrest raids of “subversives” • Targeted Communists, socialists, anarchists • 5,000 arrested • Deported many immigrants

  4. Post-WWI Trends • Sacco and Vanzetti • Italian immigrants convicted of robbery/murder • Executed • Guilty? Or easy targets?

  5. Post-WWI Trends • Strikes increase, fear of Communist influence • “Nativism” grows and immigration quotas established • “laissez-faire” (hands off)

  6. Post-WWI Trends • Growth of “consumer economy” • Based on a lot of buying by individuals • More people buying on credit – installment plans • Electricity & electric products boom in cities • Automobiles become more common • Ford’s “Model T” • Assembly line improved efficiency & cost

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