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Essential Question: What are some examples of post World War I tensions?

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1 Essential Question: What are some examples of post World War I tensions?

2 WWI Ends in 1918 and Americans temporarily rejoice Economic and political turmoil casts a dark shadow over victory Farm and factory production decreases as demand falls Returning veterans have trouble finding employment 100% Americanism movement emerges Celebrates all things American Attacks ideas and people that are foreign

3 Russian Revolution of 1917 begins Lenin’s dream is to have an international worker’s revolution Americans embraced capitalism Became fearful of Communists and radicals – known as the Red Scare

4 In 1919 radicals played a role in which bombs were mailed to gov’t officials – plot failed. Mitchell Palmer (Attorney General of the U.S.) was one of the targets. Led attacks on radicals He arrested and deported hundreds of aliens

5 Most explosive times in labor history – 4 million workers participated in 3,000 strikes President Wilson kept workers happy to prevent strikes during WWI When war ends his priorities change Red Scare weakens labor movement

6 Competition for scarce jobs and Red Scare lead to the rise of nativism. Clash between older immigrants (protestant Christians from N + W Europe) vs. newer immigrants (Catholics and Jews from S + E Europe) Push to limit immigration of these groups 1921 passed a quota – est. # of immigrants from each country allowed to enter National Origins Act of 1924: set quotas to 2% of the # of people living in the U.S. at 1890.

7 Relative proportions of immigrants from Northwestern Europe (red) and Southern and Eastern Europe (blue) in the decades before and after the immigration restriction legislation.

8 Started as a terror group that targeted African- Americans. Hate group began to targets Jews, Catholics and radicals. Slogan of 1920s: “Native White, Protestant supremacy” Spread to other areas of U.S.

9 Talk to your neighbor: What are some examples of post World War I tensions?


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