US WWI veterans' 'Bonus Army' marches in Washington, DC in 1932

US WWI veterans' 'Bonus Army' marches in Washington, DC in 1932

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In 1917, veterans of the Great War gathered in Washington, D.C., to demand the long-promised bonus payment. This peaceful protest, known as the Bonus March, saw participation from almost every state in the Union, highlighting the widespread support for the cause.

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What was the main purpose of the veterans descending on the nation's capital?

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What did the veterans want Congress and the president to authorize?

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In which war did the veterans fight?

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How did the bonus March manifest in Washington DC?

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Which aspect of representation was notable about the veterans present?

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