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In WW1, Germany, Austria-Hungarian, and Ottoman Turkey became known as
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Central Power
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Austrian heir to the throne who were assassinated in june 1914
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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German Emperor in WW1
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Kaiser Wilhelm
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a message from Germany proposing that if Mexico joined war against US, the lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona shall be return.
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Zimmerman Telegram
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Passed in 1917. prohibited any attempt to interfere with military operations, to support U.S. enemies during wartime, to promote insubordination in the military, or to interfere with military recruitment.
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Espionage act of 1917
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passed in 1918. It forbade the use of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces or that caused others to view the American government or its institutions with contempt.
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Sedition acts of 1918
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passed in 1920 to allow women to vote
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Nineteenth Amendment
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seizing power in 1917 in Russia
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Lenin
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growing fear of Bolshevism Bolshevism abroad and at home, especially the belief that communist agents either caused or planned to take advantage of labor unrest to seize power.
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Red Scare
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Attorney General in 1920 and deported several thousands workers suspected to be communists
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A Mitchell Palmer
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Signed on june 1919 even though the one signed in November stopped the fighting. Created league of nations.
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Versailles Treaty
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creation of a new "association of nations" to ensure "political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike"
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League of Nations
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