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POSTWAR TRENDS. Public exhaustedDebate over League of Nations divided AmericaReturning soldiers faced unemployment or took their old jobs from women and minoritiesCost of living doubledFarmers and factory workers suffered as wartime orders diminishedNATIVISM- prejudice against foreign-born peop
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1. CHAPTER 12 Section 1Americans Struggle with Postwar Issues MAIN IDEA:
A desire for normality after the war and a fear of communism and “foreigners” led to postwar isolationism.
2. POSTWAR TRENDS Public exhausted
Debate over League of Nations divided America
Returning soldiers faced unemployment or took their old jobs from women and minorities
Cost of living doubled
Farmers and factory workers suffered as wartime orders diminished
NATIVISM- prejudice against foreign-born people
ISOLATIONISM- policy of pulling away from involvement in world affairs
3. Fear of Communism COMMUNISM- an economic and political system based on a single party government ruled by a dictatorship
Communists put an end to private property, substituting government ownership of factories railroads and other businesses
4. RED SCARE 1919 Revolutionaries in Russia overthrew czar
Bolsheviks established a communist state
RED FLAG
Called for a worldwide revolution to abolish capitalism everywhere
70,000 radicals joined the communist party in the U.S
5. THE PALMER RAIDS Bombs mailed to government
U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer & J. Edgar Hoover hunted for communists, socialists and anarchists
ANARCHIST- People who opposed any form of government
Trampled people’s rights, invaded homes, jailed without legal counsel
6. Sacco and Vanzetti Italian immigrants
Anarchists
Evaded draft during WWI
Arrested and charged with robbery and murder of a factory paymaster
Found guilty and sentenced to die
1961 ballistic tests showed the pistol found on Sacco was the one used in the murder but no proof that Sacco pulled the trigger
7. LIMITING IMMIGRATION “Keep America for Americans”
The need for unskilled workers in America decreased
Klu Klux Klan (KKK)-100% Americanism
1924 reached 4.5 million
Drove foreign born out of the country
QUOTA SYSTEM- Emergency Quota Act 1921-established the maximum # of people who could enter the U.S
8. A TIME OF LABOR UNREST During war strikes were limited b/c they disrupt production
Employers did not want to give raises
4 million walked off the job
BOSTON POLICE STRIKE- police had not been given a raise since beginning of WWI
Denied right to unionize
When asked for a raise=fired
Coolidge declared no right to strike
New officers were hired
9. STEEL MILL STRIKE
Workers wanted the right to negotiate for shorter working hours
Wanted union recognition and bargaining rights
US Steel corporation refused to meet with union leaders
300,000 walked off the job
Hired strike breakers/agreed to work during strike
Striking workers beaten by police
Linked strikers to communists
Ended Jan. 1920 w/ 8 hour day but without a union
10. COAL MINERS’ STRIKE John L. Lewis-leader of The United Mine Workers of America
Protested low wages and long workdays
Nov. 1, 1919 Strike, Attorney General ordered them back to work
President Wilson appointed and arbitrator to settle the dispute
Miners received a 27% wage increase
John L. Lewis became a national hero
11. LABOR MOVEMENT LOSES APPEAL Union membership declined because…
Much of the workforce consisted of immigrants willing to work in poor conditions
Immigrants spoke in multiple languages so unions were hard to organize
Farmers were use to relying on themselves
Most unions excluded African Americans