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Postwar Disillusionment and the Quest for Peace, 1921-1929
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Postwar Disillusionment and the Quest for Peace, 1921-1929

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Grade Level Grade 9
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Although antiwar organizations existed even before World War I, it was during the interwar period that pacifism became the fastest-growing movement in America. Numerous American politicians, businessmen, journalists, and activists made proposals for multilateral agreements on arms control and collective security. Through an examination of memoirs, photographs, and other primary source documents, students examine the rise of antiwar sentiment in the United States, as well as some of the concrete measures taken during the 1920s to prevent the outbreak of future wars.

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