Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 22

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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.
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