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Amendment and, 535; Title VII   Workers. See Labor  563–564, 564, 566; U.S. entry into,   Wyoming Stock Growers’
                     (Civil Rights Act of 1964) and,    Workplace. See Factories and factory   567–570, 569, 580; U.S. home front     Association, 396–397
                     703                        systems; Labor; Labor Unions  and, 567–570, 569, 571–579, 580;   Wyoming Territory, 388, 393
                    Women and Economics (Gilman),    Work relief programs, 606, 611, 614,     Zimmerman telegram and, 567
                     441                        614, 618, 619, 622      World War II, 625–648; in Europe,   Y
                    Women’s Christian Temperance   Works Progress Administration   629–630, 635, 635–637, 637,    Yalta Conference, 645, 661, 662
                     Union (WCTU), 439, 533; black   (WPA), 611          644–645; isolationism and neutral-
                     chapters of, 369         WorldCom, Inc., 763        ity and, 628–632, 648; legacy of,   Yellow journalism, 489
                    Women’s liberation movement, 714  World power: American empire and,   647; in the Pacific, 633–634, 636,   Yeltsin, Boris, 749
                    Women’s Peace Party, 563    479–481, 483–484, 500, 501; U.S.   638, 646–647; U.S. home front and,   Yergin, Daniel, 651
                                                                                                  Yippies, 711
                    Women’s Political Caucus, 687  as new, 557–559; U.S. Navy and,   640–644, 648; U.S. road to, 630–634,
                    Women’s suffrage, 442, 457, 534–535,   486–488       648                      Yom Kippur War (October War,
                                                                                                   1973), 726
                     535, 586–587             World Series, 440         Worthington, Howard, 604
                    Women’s Trade Union League   World Trade Center, 764  Wounded Knee massacre, 385  Youth movements: 1920s and,
                                                                                                   586–587; sixties and, 710–711
                     (WTUL), 512, 515, 518–520, 534  World War I, 555–580, 568, 569;   Wovoka (Paiute messiah), 384
                    Wood, Leonard, 590          foreign policy under Wilson   WPA. See Works Progress   Yurok Indians, 380
                    Woods, Robert A., 451       and, 560–561, 580; losses in,     Administration (WPA)
                    Woodstock concert, 711      555–580, 568, 569, 569; neutrality   WPB. See War Production Board    Z
                    Woolworth’s stores, 585     and, 562–563, 580; as new world   (WPB)           Zangwill, Israel, 453
                    Work, culture of, 421–427   power and, 557–559, 580; start of,   Wriston, Henry W., 688  Zimmermann telegram, 567
                    Workday: New Deal and, 612, 618,   561–567; Treaty of Versailles and,   WTUL. See Women's Trade Union   Zoning, urban, 522
                     622; twentieth century, 522, 676  575–579, 580; U-boat threat and,   League (WTUL)  Zuni Indians, 380, 381
































































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