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- 1. U.S. president who sailed for the peace conference in Paris in December 1918, carrying the hopes of much of the world with him. (Page 541)
- 3. Leader who declared his government’s war aims in December 1917, seeking to exit World War I. (Page 540)
- 4. Chemical substance tested for toxicity by Wiley’s “poison squad” in 1902. (Page 545)
- 5. State where Jeanette Rankin became the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1916. (Page 548)
- 7. 1910 law that prohibited the transport of women across state lines for prostitution. (Page 545)
- 8. One of the territories carved out of the Ottoman Empire and made a League of Nations trust territory, along with Palestine and Mesopotamia. (Page 542)
- 9. Political movement in Russia that influenced Wilson's foreign policy. (Page 540)
- 10. Act passed in 1919, creating a prohibition enforcement agency despite Wilson’s veto. (Page 547)
- 11. Wilson's health suffered from this in April 1919, while still in Paris. (Page 544)
- 13. Movement led by Mary Hunt in the 1880s to teach abstinence from alcohol in schools. (Page 546)
- 15. The first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote in 1849. (Page 548)
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- 2. Since this event in 1848, calls for the Declaration of Independence to be applied to all people, not just men, had increased in frequency and intensity. (Page 548)
- 6. Title of the publication by Margaret Sanger that promoted birth control ideas. (Page 549)
- 12. Term for communities where over 40% of the population lived in prohibition areas by 1906. (Page 547)
- 14. First state to enact a law banning alcohol sales in 1851, influenced by the link to family violence. (Page 545)
