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Musya8 [376]
4 years ago
11

The United States wanted a change from Wilson's progressivism after World War I.

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1 answer:
Ludmilka [50]4 years ago
3 0
This is a true statement. The United States indeed wanted some changes in the country from Wilson's progressivism after World War I. This resulted in drastic political, cultural, and social changes all throughout. The atmosphere for the youth changed very quickly and became more lively and had hope.
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