America’s HistorySixth Edition
CHAPTER 22
War and the American State1914–1920
Copyright © 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
Henretta • Brody • Dumenil
The Great War, 1914–1918• War in Europe• The Perils of Neutrality• “Over There”• The American Fighting Force
War on the Home Front• Mobilizing Industry and the Economy• Mobilizing American Workers• Wartime Reform: Woman Suffrage and Prohibition• Promoting National Unity
An Unsettled Peace, 1919–1920• The Treaty of Versailles• Racial Strife, Labor Unrest, and the Red Scare
Chapter 22 War and the American State
1914–1920• Map 22.1 European Alliances in 1914 (p. 675)
• Map 22.2 U.S Participation on the Western Front, 1918 (p. 679)
• Map 22.3 The Great Migration and Beyond (p. 690)
• Map 22.4 Prohibition on the Eve of the Eighteenth Amendment, 1919 (p. 693)
• Map 22.5 Europe and the Middle East after World War I (p. 696)
• American Women and the War Effort (p. 672)
• “Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty” (p. 683)
• Working Women at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Washington, 1919 (p. 689)