Answer: There were several ways the Italians living in America were affected because of the Emancipation Proclamation. The answers that apply are; they faced travel restrictions, they lost income, they were interned, and they had to be relocated within the United States. However, they did have curfews, but they were not relaxed curfews, per my research.
Explanation:
The American Italian population were targeted during WW2. They were put into the internment camps with the Japanese citizens during the same time. Many families were torn apart and relocated to other parts of America. With the fathers being in camps, the families lost their main source of income. The Italians were called "enemy aliens." Their belonging were confiscated and had to endure curfews. In October 1942, it was declared that they were no longer thought to be "enemies of the state."
Answer:
Woodrow Wilson, David Lloyd George, George Clemenceau, Vitorrio Orlando
Explanation:
The Treaty of Versailles ended WWI. The world leaders that participated were:
Woodrow Wilson - United States
David Lloyd George - United Kingdom
George Clemenceau - France
(AND)
Vitorrio Orlando - Italy
Keep in mind that President Wilson did NOT want to participate in the Treaty of Versailles because of how harshly it treated the Germans. Instead, he wanted to use his 14 points, which were shot down by Congress. America did NOT participate in the signing of the treaty itself either to my knowledge.
The Great Crash of 1929 propelled gold, a historically viable store of value and durable medium of exchange, to unprecedented value. In 2016 inflation-adjusted terms, the price of a single ounce of gold rose from just $291 an ounce in 1929 to $539 in 1939.
Answer:
debt and economic depression
Explanation:
"America piled up a huge national debt during the Revolutionary War, but the Federal government was unable to collect taxes to pay off the debt."