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READING STUDY GUIDE
The Legacy of World War I
Before, You Learned U.S. forces helped »Now You Will Learn The war leftthe Allies win World War I. Americans divided over foreign policy and
domestic issues.
AS YOU READ Take notes listing causes and effects for the events in this section.Use the cause-and-effect diagram on both pages of this worksheet.
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Woodrow Wilson hopes to preventanother world conflict.
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Allied nations want topunish Germany.
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Germany resents theblame and economicburden imposed by theTreaty of Versailles.
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League of Nations is formed without theUnited States.
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CAUSE EFFECT
4. In the Great Migration, African Americansmove from the South.
Racial tensions increase after the war. 5.
Race riots flare in cities around the country.
MARK IT UP! Circle eachterm where it appeal's inyour notes and be sure youunderstand its meaning, If aterm does not appear, writeit beside the box where itbest belongs.
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
Treaty of Versailles
reparations
Great Migration
Rod Scare
Palmer Raids
lynching
SKILLBUILDER
7, MARK IT UP! On the map, circle newnations that bordered the Soviet Union,
S. According to the map, which new nationswere landlocked?
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