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The National Right to Work Committee 8001 Braddock Rd Springfield Virginia 22160 703 3219820 800 3257892 wwwnrtwcorg A COALITION OF EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYERS109th

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The National Right to Work Committee 8001 Braddock Rd Springfield Virginia 22160 703 3219820 800 3257892 wwwnrtwcorg A COALITION OF EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYERS109th Congress Subject. A . debate that has been going on for some time now . is, . Apple or Android? . In . our society religion and politics are two subjects that are supposed to be forbidden to talk . about in conversations.. Section 1- Postwar Havoc. US HISTORY . Ms. Arnold. Main idea. Although the end of World War I brought peace, it did not ease the minds of many Americans, who found much to fear in postwar years.. 100 Percent Americanism. The Second Industrial Revolution (1865-1905). US II. Ms. Braden. Age of Invention. Industrial Innovations. 1865-1905 new era of industrial growth. Steel. Bessemer Process increased production by almost 2000 times. Productive negotiations with Colombia. Winning the Spanish-American War. Sending US Marines to occupy Nicaragua. Supporting Panamanian independence from Colombia. The United States obtained the right to build a canal across Central America by. Tensions . The 1920’s. Emerging Economic Tensions . During WW1 .  low unemployment, booming industry, economy heavily controlled by government . WW1 ends  contracts cancelled, factories closed, crop prices ↓, millions out of work. A.P. U.S. History. B. The Shock of War. o. Ethnic loyalties not questioned in WWII- immigration had slowed. n. Exception- Japanese Americans to internment camps (Exec. Order 9066). o. New Deal officially came to an end- Congress refused to fund & FDR focused on war. Mobilizing for WWII. Military Strength. 5 million volunteered, 10 million drafted. OSRD (ex. radar, sonar, pesticides) and Manhattan Project – atomic bomb. Financing the War. Income taxes raised, expanded to include middle and lower income households. 1918-1929. Chapter 22. Conflicted Legacies of World War One. Racial Strife. Participation in WW1 led to African Americans standing up for their rights and resisting oppression in the early 1920s. Blacks who served in the war had high expectations that antagonized whites and led to more racism. America is tired after WWI. Lots of adjustment had to take place:. Soldiers are trying to adjust to life without war why the economy tried to adjust to European countries not needing our stuff. Post War Trends. America is tired after WWI. Lots of adjustment had to take place:. Soldiers are trying to adjust to life without war why the economy tried to adjust to European countries not needing our stuff. Post War Trends. \"9 minutes ago -

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