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We live in the shadow of the era illuminated by the documents in this volume. During World War I and the 1920s, the United States experienced economic, social, political and cultural changes that marked the beginning of modern America. Industrialization increased; a consumer economy developed; the modern civil rights movement was born; women won the right to vote, as their roles and status continued to change; and questions of free speech and other civil liberties arose. The documents in this volume explore these and other issues that in various ways continue to mark American life. Topics include:
African Americans
Antiwar Dissent
Civil Liberties
Cultural Conflict
Economy
Foreign Policy
Path to War, 1914–1917
Peace
Propaganda
Soldiers
Women
What Teachers Are Saying

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