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| Great Britain, Russia, Italy, France and eventually the United States-- one side in World War 1 |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey-- one of the sides in World War I |
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| Choosing to stay out of a situation or not take any side |
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| to move to another place (state) |
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| the unfair difference in the way people are treated |
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| a written promise by the government to pay back a loan |
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| the era in the United States during the 1920s characterized by success, excitement, and good times |
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| communities just outside urban areas (cities) |
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| shares or parts, of ownership in a company |
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| programs created by Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Depression to get people back to work |
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| Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) |
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| a program of the New Deal where workers were hired by the government to work outside in parks |
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| Works Progress Administration (WPA) |
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| a program of the New Deal where workers were hired by the government to build sewers, pave roads and fix buildings |
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| one side in World War II-- Britain, France and later the Soviet Union and United States |
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| one side in World War II-- Gernamy |
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| one side in World War II-- Britain, France and later the Soviet Union and United States |
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| one side in World War II-- Germany, Italy, Japan |
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| people who move from farm to farm picking different crops |
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