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Explain the clash of values in the 1920s as reflected in the Red Scare, prohibition, speakeasies, evolution, and revival of the KKK. Explain the defeat of the Central Powers, the Fourteen Points, and the Treaty of Versailles. Describe the initial stance of American neutrality in World War I, the nation`s early role in the war, and why the U.S. Explain the Progressive Era, and the social, economic, and political reforms of Presidents T. Review American foreign policy, including reaching outward for trade, expansion, and empire. Describe social reform during the Gilded Age leading to organized labor, populist agrarianism, and legislation to control big business and restrain political corruption. Explain the creation of a climate for political and financial development, promoting the growth of enormous corporations and capital formations. Describe the nation¿s growing human resources resulting from industrialization, immigration and urbanization. Describe the national shift of interest to westward expansion and development of the nation`s potential in agriculture, cattle, and minerals.
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Explain the failed promise of Reconstruction, the political and economic revival of the Redeemed white South, and the Compromise of 1877. Describe the problems of re-uniting the Union and Reconstructing the nation after the end of the Civil War, including differences between Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction.