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Summary: The period from 1890-1914 witnessed the birth and early life of an American empire. As the twentieth century began, the nation turned its attention to domestic affairs. Much of the reform that took place in America, and around the world, in the first years of the twentieth century led people to believe that mankind was capable of progressing socially. This optimism and belief in human progress suffered a crushing blow from the immense and unspeakable horror of World War I, or “The Great War.”Subject: United Kingdom; Germany; Socialism; Capitalism; Allies; United States Senate; World War I; Theodore Roosevelt; Europe; Agriculture; Progressivism; United States Congress; 19th Century; William Howard Taft; Woodrow Wilson; United States House Of Representatives; League Of Nations
Course Name: U.S. History II Course Level: Level 4
Media Format: Audio; Video; Image; Webpage; Animation Typical Learning Time: 10 hours Date Created: 2009 License files: Original License Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/2145
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