Chapter Five Vocabulary

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Chapter Five Vocabulary Taken from: Missouri Adventures in Time and Place. Macmillan/McGraw-Hill

World War I

Allied Powers

Central Powers

Roaring Twenties

invention

Nineteenth Amendment

jazz

stock

Great Depression

New Deal

World War II

Axis Powers

Allies

Woodrow Wilson

Harry S. Truman

John J. Pershing

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Omar Bradley

Lamar

Laclede

Clark

decision

communism

iron curtain

Cold War

Vietnam War

segregation

civil rights

boycott

Winston Churchill

Ivory Perry

Lloyd Gaines

Lucile Bluford

Fulton

Soviet Union

South Vietnam

North Vietnam