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11-11-1918, 1919: The fighting ended in __. The war ended in __ with the Treaty of Versaille.
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1914: When Europe went to war in __, the United States tried to stay out of the conflict.
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African Americans, Hispanic, Asian, Native Americans: Races discriminated against
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all: The war touched __ aspects of life.
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Allies: The United States entered the conflict on the side of the __.
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any free man could vote: 15th Amendment
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better pay, working conditions: Workers organized to demand __ and __
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big business, labor problems: Presidents during the Progressive Era worked to control __ and to deal with __.
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buffalo herds, transcontinental railroad lines, white settlers: Native Americans lived on the Great Plains along with the __ that were their primary source of food. Then beginning in 1869, the __ opened the West to __, forever changing the Native Americans way of life.
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changed: World War 1 __ the world.
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cities, rural: By 1914, as many Americans lived in __ as in __ areas.
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Civil War, issues, enslaved, confederate, shape: The United States had survived our worst war, but the end of the __ left Americans to deal with a set of pressing __. The status of some 3.5 million former __ people had yet to be decided. Nor had the terms by which the former __ states would rejoin the union. How Americans would handle these problems would __ the future of our country.
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Civilizations: During the late 1800s, whites and Native Americans fought while the Native Americans tried to preserve their __.
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conservationist: Theodore Roosevelt
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corporations: Business growth was driven by the formation of __ and the ambition of their owners.
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direct election of senators: 17th Amendment
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dissapointed progressives: William Howard Taft
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education: The states worked to expand and improve the system of __.
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farmers: Also in the late 1800s, __ began to band together in groups and associations to fight their problems.
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federal government, civil rights, equal opportunity: Debate over the rightful power of the __ and the states continues to this day. Americans continue to wrestle with the problem of providing __ and __ to all citizens.
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global: Innovations in technology and economies have transformed national and regional economies into a __ economy.
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gold, silver, West: Discoveries of __ and __ drew thousands of fortune seekers to the __.
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government, consumers rights, education: Progressive reforms affected many areas of American life. Among these are __, __, and __.
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great: When the fighting was over, the United States emerged as one of the __ powers of the world.
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great number: Following the Civil War, settlers began to move west in __.
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Great War: The people called the conflict the __ and they believed there could never be anothe like it.
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greatest: By the year 1900, the United States industrial production was the __ in the world.
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had to turn his attention overseas: Woodrow Wilson
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immigrants: Pioneers continued to spread across the continent, and __ flocked to industrial centers.
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immigration: By the late 1800s and early 1900s, the pattern of __ was changing.
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income tax: 16th Amendment
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Inventions: __ improved the transportation and communication networks that were vital to the nation's industrial growth.
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Jews, Catholics: Religions discriminated against
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markets, colonies: As power increased the United States moved beyond its territorial limits and in search of new __ and __.
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minorities: Progressive reform did little to expand the rights and opportunities for __.
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modern city life, poverty, crime, inadequate, daily newspaper, libraries, public parks: During the years of urban growth, many aspects of __ emerged. Problems aros such as __, __ and __ housing. Benefits shuc has __, __, and __ appeared as well.
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neutral: Although the United States tried to remain __, it was drawn into the conflict.
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overseas: In the late 1800s the United States acquired land __.
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Pacific Ocean: The United States also expanded into the __ region to set up trading bases.
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plowing, planting, harvesting, meat, grain: Settlement of the Great Plains came along with the development of machines for __, __, and __. This combination made the Midwest a leader in supplying __ and __ to the world.
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political strenght, industrial growth: International power came to the United States with __ and __.
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political, economic, Latin America: After the Spanish-American War, the United States attempted to extend its __ and __ influence in __.
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Progressive: __ reforms affected many areas of American life.
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progressive movement, change: Many men and women became part of the widespread movement to bring about reform called the __. They wanted to wrap their hands around __.
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progressives, government, quality of life: The reformers were called __ and they were confident in their ability to improve the __ and the __.
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prohibits alcohol: 18th Amendment
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promoted: Jim Crow laws __ segregation.
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rapidly: Cities in the United States expanded __ in the late 1800s.
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rebuild, structures: After the Civil War, the South had to __ not only its farms and roads, but its social and political __ as well.
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Reconstruction: Differences over how __ should be carried out divided the government.
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reform: The spirit of __ gained strenght in the late 1800s and thrived during the early 1900s.
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Spanish-American, Cuba, Spanish: The __ War emerged out of events in __, where Cuban people were resisting __ rule.
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Strong opposition, Woodrow Wilson's: __ greeted __ plan for peace.
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technology, business combinations: Innovations in __ and new __ helped the United States develop into a great industrial power.
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trade, land: The United States to compete with other nations for more __ and __.
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transportation network: A growing __ spread people, products and information across the nation.
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transportation, communications: Developments in __ and __ have made international trade and economic driving force in today's world.
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troops, supplies, Germany: With the help of American __ and __, the Allies turned the tide against __.
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United States: World War 1 drastically changed life in the __.
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vote, working conditions, temperance: Women worked for the right to __, for improved __ and for __.
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womens right to vote: 19th Amendment
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world affairs: From this rivalry, the United States rose to take a major part in shaping __.