28. Germany sent the telegram through their Ambassador to Mexico Zimmerman. It was intercepted by American intelligence.
29. Kaiser Wilhelm was the leader.
30. They used submarines. Unlimited submarine warfare (i.e. the willingness to sink anything that floated, including the passenger ship The Lusitania) brought the US into the war.
31. I can't help you with that, with the exception that he called it the "War to End All Wars"
32. I am unsure that any were formed. I may be wrong on that, though. Nothing leaps to mind without me looking it up.
33. This is more or less true. There was a freedom that women began to assert after the passage of the right to vote amendment, and a general prosperity that spread in America especially.
34. Take your pick:
Personalities of the Harlem Renaissance
Baker, Josephine
Barnes, Albert C.
Bennett, Gwendolyn
Blake, Eubie
Bonner, Marita
Bontemps, Arna
Brathwaite, William
Brown, Sterling
Coleman, Anita Scott
Covarrubias, Miguel
Cullen, Countee
Cuney, Waring
Domingo, Wilfrid A.
Douglas, Aaron
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Edmonds, Randolph
Fauset, Arthur
Fauset, Jessie
Fisher, Rudolph
Garvey, Marcus
Gilpin, Charles
Grimke, Angelina
Hughes, Langston
Hurston, Zora Neale
Johnson, Charles S.
Johnson, Helene
Johnson, James W.
Larsen, Nella
Locke, Alain
Loggins, Vernon
Lee, George
Mason, Charlotte Osgood
Matheus, John
McKay, Claude
Mills, Florence
Nugent, Richard Bruce
Ovington, Mary White
Patterson, Louise Thompson
Richardson, Willis
Robeson, Paul
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso
Schuyler, George Samuel
Spencer, Anne
Sissle, Noble
Thompson, Eloise
Walker, A'Lelia
Thurman, Wallace
Toomer, Jean
Van Vechten, Carl
Walrond, Eric
West, Dorothy
White, Walter
35. Radio
36. October 29, 1929
37. The Great Plains states (Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, etc.)
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