Section 15-4 After The War

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1. During the "Red Scare" many Americans believed that a revolution was being planned by   
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2. Work stoppage in sympathy with striking shipyard workers
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3. Attorney general who rounded up 6,000 immigrants suspected of being communists
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4. The leaders of the United States, Italy, France, and Britain who met to forge a peace treaty were know as the
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5. Organization that practiced racial intolerance  
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6. Prohibited the manufacturing, sale or transportation of intoxicating beverages
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7. Especially hard-hit by the economy after the war were American  
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8. The league of Nations was opposed primarily by
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9. Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge called out the state guard to repress a strike by
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During the "Red Scare" many Americans believed that a revolution was...
Work stoppage in sympathy with striking shipyard workers
Attorney general who rounded up 6,000 immigrants suspected of being...
The leaders of the United States, Italy, France, and Britain who met...
Organization that practiced racial intolerance  
Prohibited the manufacturing, sale or transportation of intoxicating...
Especially hard-hit by the economy after the war were...
The league of Nations was opposed primarily by
Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge called out the state guard to...
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