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Chapter Review

Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 22

Question

This chronology lists significant historical events covered in the chapter but not all of them are directly related. To complete this activity, select three to five events and write a creative, paragraph-length story that explains how these events are connected, what happened, and why it matters.

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CHRONOLOGY

1914
  • U.S. Marines occupy Veracruz, Mexico.
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated.
  • Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.
  • Germany attacks Russia and France.
  • Great Britain declares war on Germany.
1915
  • Lusitania sunk.
1916
  • Pancho Villa attacks Americans in Mexico and New Mexico.
  • Wilson reelected.
1917
  • Zimmermann telegram intercepted.
  • United States declares war on Germany.
  • Committee on Public Information created.
  • Selective Service Act.
  • Espionage Act and Trading with the Enemy Act.
1918
  • Wilson gives Fourteen Points speech.
  • Russia arranges separate peace with Germany.
  • Sedition Act.
  • U.S. Marines see first major combat.
  • Armistice signed ending World War I.
1919
  • Paris peace conference begins.
  • Treaty of Versailles signed.
  • Wave of labor strikes.
1920
  • American Civil Liberties Union founded.
  • Prohibition begins.
  • Palmer raids.
  • Senate votes against ratification of Treaty of Versailles.
  • Women get the vote.
  • Warren G. Harding elected president.