Assimilation - The process in which individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society, Great Migration - The movement of African Americans out of the South and into the North during and after World War I, Jim Crow Laws - Laws that enforced racial segregation in the US, including grandfather clauses, poll taxes, and literacy tests, Nativism - Policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures, Red Scare - A Period marked by the widespread fear of communism, Palmer Raids - Attempts to round-up, arrest, and deport suspected radicals following a series of bombings in 1919-1920, Quota System - Laws that established the maximum number of immigrants who could enter the US from each country, Radicals - Groups such as the socialists, communists, and anarchists who sought revolutionary changes to the American system, Bolshevism - The communist system of government adopted in Russia following their 1917 revolution, Isolationism - National policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries,

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