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History Alive! Chapter 24 Study Guide

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Study Guide for Chapter 24 The Home Front Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term listed below. Women?s Peace Party Committee on Public Information Liberty Bonds Great Migration Espionage Act Sedition Act Wobblies Schenck v. United States Key Content Questions Consult History Alive! Pursuing American Ideals and your reading notes to answer the following questions. Identify the main ways in which people demonstrated their opposition to U.S. participation in World War I. Evaluate the effectiveness of the government?s propaganda campaign in building public support on the home front. What impact did U.S. entry into World War I have on the economy? How did wartime economic and security concerns affect the role of the federal government?

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Chapter 21: Urban America and the Progressive Era (1900-1917) American Communities Lillian Wald was a girl with a good upbringing who moved to NY to become a nurse Wald and Mary Brewster worked as visiting nurses Professional care at home for 10 to 25 cents, info on health care, sanitation, and disease prevention 1895 ? philanthropist Jacob Smith donated house on Henry Street Settlement @ Lower East Side Henry Street Settlement became example for new kind of reform community based on college level women Unlike other moral reformers, they lived alongside the poor and worked from the inside Jane Addams, Lillian Wald, Florence Kelly Henry Street Settlement survived by donations from wealthy NYers
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