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(13) war bonds, called \__________________________,\ were sold by the a…

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(13) war bonds, called \__________________________,\ were sold by the american government to help raise the necessary finances to support americas fighting men.
(14) many americans planted \__________________________\ to assist in food production and conservation.
(15) in march 1918 russia and __________________________ signed the treaty of brest-litovsk.
(16) by the end of june 1918, more than 250,000 (american, german, british, french) doughboys, under the command of general pershing, had arrived on the western front.
(17) under the terms of the treaty of (brest-litovsk, marne, versailles, war), germany agreed to pay 33 billion dollars in damages and to maintain only a small army and navy.
(18) in 1954 armistice day was renamed __________________________ to honor all veterans who have served in americas military.
(19) because they did not want to commit the united states to aid other nations in war, powerful (democrats, republicans, businessmen, bankers) were opposed to joining the league of nations.
(20) the __________________________ amendment outlawed the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages.
(21) a person who practices (joyfulness, honesty, discernment, self-control) will rule his own spirit and will give instant obedience to the holy spirit.
(22) ratification of the nineteenth amendment gave suffrage in national elections to all (males, women, soldiers, officers) aged 21 and older.
(23) one factor that contributed to the increasing crime rate during the
oaring twenties\ was replacing godly values with __________________________ values in american schools.
(24) the scopes trial was about __________________________ and the theory of evolution.
(25) the kellogg-briand pact was signed by 62 nations, agreeing to outlaw (war, guns, tanks, planes) as a means of settling international disputes.
(26) the agriculture marketing act raised (production, income, stocks, tariffs) on imported farm products.
(27) the stock market crash of october 29, 1929, led america into the great __________________________.
(28) the huge dust storms in the great plains occurred because grasses and other plants had been destroyed by poor __________________________ methods and too many grazing animals.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. (13) These bonds were a U.S. WWI fundraising tool with that specific patriotic name.
  2. (14) Americans grew these home gardens during WWI to supplement food supplies.
  3. (15) This treaty ended Russian involvement in WWI with the Central Powers.
  4. (16) "Doughboys" is the term for U.S. infantrymen in WWI.
  5. (17) This post-WWI treaty imposed harsh reparations on Germany.
  6. (18) This name change broadened the holiday to honor all U.S. military veterans.
  7. (19) This political party and its leaders led opposition to U.S. membership in the League of Nations.
  8. (20) This constitutional amendment established Prohibition in the U.S.
  9. (21) This virtue, as framed in the context, refers to controlling one's impulses.
  10. (22) The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote in national elections.
  11. (23) The "Roaring Twenties" saw a shift toward secular, non-religious values in some spaces.
  12. (24) The Scopes Trial centered on a teacher teaching evolution in violation of a law banning it alongside creationism/religious teachings.
  13. (25) This pact attempted to eliminate war as a tool of national policy.
  14. (26) This act used tariffs to protect domestic farm products from foreign competition.
  15. (27) The 1929 stock market crash triggered this severe, decade-long economic crisis.
  16. (28) Poor farming practices (like over-plowing and monocropping) removed native grasses, leading to dust storms.

Answer:

(13) Liberty Bonds
(14) victory gardens
(15) the Central Powers (Germany)
(16) American
(17) Versailles
(18) Veterans Day
(19) Republicans
(20) Eighteenth
(21) self-control
(22) women
(23) secular (ungodly)
(24) teaching creationism (or banning evolution instruction)
(25) war
(26) tariffs
(27) Depression
(28) farming