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What was the aim of the Kellog-Briand Pact?
To outlaw war internationally
What was one of the major challenges faced by Germany after World War I according to the text?
Difficulties in rebuilding due to economic constraints
Which nation was forced to buy a certain amount of German goods according to the Dawes Plan?
France
What caused a slow withdrawal of the United States from dominance in Latin America?
Growing resentment from Latin American countries
What was a significant outcome of the Washington Naval Conference of 1921 according to the text?
Adherence to specified naval development ratios
What was one of the main postwar problems faced in the United States after WWI?
Surplus in farm produce due to lack of demand in Europe
What was a significant consequence of the Red Scare during the 1920s?
Creation of the FBI
What event contributed to the mounting postwar tensions in Chicago after WWI?
Chicago Race Riots
How did people react to the actions of Attorney General Palmer during the Red Scare?
Questioned his breaking of civil liberties
Test your knowledge on the aftermath of World War I and the challenges faced in the 1920s including postwar industry issues, agricultural problems, and the rise of the Red Scare. Explore how the pursuit of 'normalcy' clashed with the societal changes of the era.
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