Title: 8'03, 9'01, 9'02 REVIEW
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2formed to unionize unskilled workers in the
mining, lumbering, and textile industries
3Industrial Workers of the World
4nickname of IWW members
5wobblies
6IWW founder and leader of the American Railway
Union
7Eugene Debs
8Determining ones own fate free will
independence
9Self-determination
10Created propaganda during WWI to gain Americans
support
11Committee on Public Information
12Head of CPI
13George Creel
14Head of the Food Administration
15Herbert Hoover
16Most powerful agency during WWI
17War Industries Board
18Head of the WIB
19Bernard Baruch
20Unlawful raids of Americans private property
21Palmer Raids
22stated that any treacherous act or draft dodging
was forbidden, outlawed disgracing the
government, the Constitution, or military
uniforms, and forbade aiding the enemy during
World War One
23Espionage and Sedition Acts
24Supreme Court case which ruled that draft dodging
leaflets could not be distributed during World
War One
25Schenck v United States, 1919
26Two anarchist Italians executed amidst
anti-immigrant hysteria and fear of Communism in
America
27Sacco and Vanzetti
28Leader of the United Mine Workers
29John L. Lewis
30U.S. governments persuasion toward countries to
reduce the size of their navies
31Washington Naval Conference
32Would permit Germany to make reparation payments
in annual installments
33Dawes Plan
34Americans desire following WWI
35return to normalcy
36an economic system where the government intervene
as little as possible
37Laissez-faire
38Culprit of the Teapot Dome Scandal
39Albert Fall
40one of the highest tariffs in American history,
passed during Hoovers administration harmed the
American economy
41Hawley-Smoot Tariff
42Engagement in risky business transactions on the
chance of quick or considerable profit
43speculation
44Chance to make a quick profit put down 10 of
the stock price, risk that the market would
continue to rise
45Buying on the Margin
46Caused the end of the Roaring Twenties and the
beginning of the Great Depression
47The Great Stock Market CrashBlack Tuesday
48The belief that all individuals, or nearly all
individuals, can succeed on their own and that
government help for people should be minimal
49Rugged Individualism
50Clusters of small shacks made out of scavenged
materials by the homeless
51Hoovervilles