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policy of, 590–595,<br />
598–601, 605, 611–619;<br />
Fourteen Points of, 601,<br />
611–612, 615–616; as<br />
governor, 582–583; labor<br />
reforms by, 588–589;<br />
League of Nations and,<br />
614–619; as president,<br />
586–596, 598–601, 605,<br />
611–619, 750; as presidential<br />
candidate, 583–586,<br />
595–596; quotations by,<br />
582, 598, 9<strong>00</strong>; tariff policy<br />
of, 587; women’s suff rage<br />
support from, 605; World<br />
War I role of, 598–601,<br />
605, 611–619<br />
Wilson-Gorman Tariff<br />
(1894), 456, 536<br />
Winthrop, John, 37–38, 39<br />
Wisconsin, 569<br />
Witch trials, 64–65<br />
“Wobblies” (Industrial<br />
Workers of the World),<br />
567, 603, 604<br />
Wolfe, James, 97<br />
Woman’s Christian Temperance<br />
Union, 506, 570–571<br />
Women: as abolitionists, 313,<br />
428; affi rmative action<br />
for, 801, 824–825, 832,<br />
850, 857, 865, 875, 895;<br />
African American, 429,<br />
505, 861–862, 894–895;<br />
birth control for, 636–637,<br />
814, 823; changing roles<br />
of, 265–266, 768–769;<br />
Civil War impact on, 392;<br />
colonial, 54, 62–64, 67;<br />
cult of domesticity of,<br />
265–266, 285, 768–769;<br />
education for, 146, 282,<br />
286–287, 496, 886; equality<br />
for, 145, 287, 637,<br />
645, 801, 831–832; Equal<br />
Rights Amendment for,<br />
637, 831–832; as factory<br />
workers, 263, 265–266,<br />
605–606, 719; feminist<br />
literature of, 503–504,<br />
769, 897; feminization<br />
of religion by, 278; as<br />
fl appers, 637; Industrial<br />
Revolution impact on,<br />
475–476; labor unions<br />
and, 478; as midwives,<br />
63; military involvement<br />
of, 608, 718–719; Native<br />
American, 6; <strong>pi</strong>oneer,<br />
254; political involvement<br />
of, 675–677, 846, 858,<br />
861–862, 879–880, 895;<br />
post-Revolutionary role<br />
of, 145–146; post-World<br />
War II role of, 743; professions<br />
of, 392, 475–476,<br />
490–491, 743, 768–769,<br />
886; property rights of,<br />
62–64, 287, 505; reforms<br />
by, 278, 283, 285–287,<br />
313, 490, 506, 563, 569–<br />
571, 605–606, 636–637;<br />
southern, 301; urbanization<br />
impact on, 484–485,<br />
503–505; voting rights for,<br />
145, 287, 428, 504–505,<br />
518, 565, 568, 605–606,<br />
645; as war protesters,<br />
709; wartime roles of,<br />
605–606, 608, 718–719;<br />
witch trials involving,<br />
64–65; women’s movement<br />
by, 285–287, 769,<br />
801, 831–832, 886–887<br />
Women and Economics<br />
(Gilman), 503–504<br />
Women’s Bureau, 570, 605<br />
Women’s Rights Convention<br />
at Seneca Falls, 287<br />
Women’s rights movement,<br />
285–287, 769, 801,<br />
831–832, 886–887<br />
Women’s Trade Union<br />
League, 570, 668<br />
Wong Kim Ark; U.S. v., 447<br />
Wood, Leonard, 546, 549<br />
Woodhull, Victoria, 502–503<br />
Woods, Tiger, 896<br />
Worcester, Samuel<br />
Austin, 240<br />
Working conditions, 264,<br />
570–572, 604, 645, 677,<br />
685, 825<br />
Workingmen’s Compensation<br />
Act (1916), 589<br />
Works Progress Administration<br />
(WPA), 675<br />
World Bank, 749, 750<br />
WorldCom, 875<br />
World Court, 653<br />
World’s Anti-Slavery Convention<br />
(1840), 312<br />
World’s Columbian Exposition,<br />
508<br />
World Trade Organization<br />
(WTO), 750, 866<br />
World War I: American<br />
involvement in, 599–619;<br />
American military operations<br />
in, 603, 608–611,<br />
722–725; American neutrality<br />
in, 592–595, 598;<br />
beginning of, 592; draft<br />
during, 608; economy<br />
impacted by, 603–607,<br />
653–655; end of, 611–616,<br />
647; factories/manufacturing<br />
during, 603–607;<br />
immigrant treatment<br />
during, 592–593, 603;<br />
international debt from,<br />
653–655; international<br />
trade during, 593–595;<br />
labor policies during,<br />
604–605; propaganda for,<br />
601–603, 607, 636; Treaty<br />
of Versailles, 615–619,<br />
647; Wilson’s Fourteen<br />
Points on, 601, 611–612,<br />
615–616; women’s role in,<br />
605–606, 608<br />
World War II: African arena,<br />
698, 725–726; agriculture<br />
during, 717–719, 720;<br />
American foreign policy<br />
and, 693–706, 708–713;<br />
American military<br />
involvement in, 704, 712–<br />
713, 722–729, 731–738;<br />
Atlantic Charter during,<br />
711, 716, 750; atomic<br />
bombs in, 733–735, 748;<br />
costs of, 737; D-Day, 728–<br />
729; economic impact of,<br />
717–718, 720–722, 737;<br />
elections during, 706–708,<br />
730–731; end of, 732, 735,<br />
830; European arena, 697,<br />
701–706, 710–711, 724–<br />
729, 731–732; German<br />
and Soviet invasions in,<br />
698, 701–704, 710–711,<br />
Index I-49<br />
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