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the end of world war i in 1918 did not bring an era of peace, prosperity, and stability to the united states. instead, it brought a period of unrest, repression, and violence. for one thing, there were problems in the economy. high inflation caused food prices to double and clothing prices to triple. there were problems in labor. in one year alone, workers staged more than 3600 strikes. there was also political unrest; bombs were mailed to twenty prominent government officials and leaders of industry. in addition, there was violence throughout the country. in washington, d.c., a sailor, cheered on by a crowd, shot a man who refused to stand during the \star spangled banner.\ in indiana, a jury took just two minutes to acquit a man who had killed an immigrant for yelling \to hell with the united states.\ moreover, race relations deteriorated. seventy african americans were lynched in the year after the war ended, many of them soldiers in uniform who had fought in the war. the selections is organized as: a list of the economic problems after the war. comparisons about the lives of americans before and after the war. a story about the end of world war i in time order.
The text lists economic (high - inflation), labor (strikes), political (bombs), violence, and race - relation problems after WWI, not just economic problems, no before - and - after comparisons of American lives, and not in time order. It's a list of post - war issues.
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