Unit 7-1 1890-1929: Imperialism, WWI, and the 1920’s Date Homework Due Class Activities Mon 2/8 Ch 21 pages 672-684* Spanish American War and Imperialism Get Reading for Block Day Debate Tues 2/9 Ch 21 pages 684-694 WWI Ch 21 pages 694-699* Block Reading for your group 2/10-2/11 debate* Fri Ch 22 pages 704-712 2/12 Document 1 Ch 22 pages 712-721 Tues 2/16 Documents 2 and 3 Block Ch 22 pages 721-730 2/17-2/18 Documents 4 and 5 Fri 2/19 Mon 2/22 The Treaty of Versailles Small Group Debate on the Treaty of Versailles Red Scare and 1920’s Politics Cultural Change in the 1920’s Economic Change and the Consumer Culture Study! Notebook and Review Questions Due Unit 7-1 Test means you are responsible for that reading in class that day! Documents for Unit 7 Red Scare / Nativism 1. Condemned Radical Protests Political Hysteria – SFAH Vol 2 Doc 22-1 pages 549-550 Harlem Renaissance 2. Harlem Renaissance Poet Declares Black is Beautiful – SFAH Vol2 Doc 22-5 pages 560-563 Social Change: 3. A German Observes Bootlegging – The American Spirit V2 4. The Lynds Discover Changes in the Middle-American Home (1929) – The American Spirit V2 Consumerism 5. Advertising the American Dream – SFAH Vol 2 Doc 22-6 pages 563-565 Study groups will be Friday 2/19 at lunch and Monday 2/22 at 7:45am Vocabulary for Unit 7-1 Chapter 21 (page numbers for most terms can be found on p700) 1. American exceptionalism 2. Theodore Roosevelt (in Spanish American War) 3. Alfred Thayer Mahan 4. USS Maine / “Remember the Maine” 5. Teller Amendment 6. Queen Liliuokalani 7. Insular Cases 8. Platt Amendment 9. Emilio Aguinaldo 10. Open door policy 11. Root-Takahira Agreement 12. Panama Canal 13. Porfirio Díaz 14. Roosevelt Corollary 15. Zimmermann telegram 16. War Industries Board 17. National War Labor Board 18. Committee on Public Information 19. Four-Minute Men 20. Espionage and Sedition Acts 21. Alice Paul 22. 19th Amendment 23. Great Migration 24. National Woman’s Party 25. Fourteen Points 26. League of Nations 27. Treaty of Versailles Chapter 22 (page numbers for most terms can be found on p730) 28. welfare capitalism 29. Red Scare 30. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti 31. Palmer raids 32. Sheppard-Towner Federal Maternity and Infancy Act 33. Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom 34. Associated state 35. Teapot Dome 36. Dollar diplomacy 37. Prohibition 38. Al Capone 39. American Civil Liberties Union 40. Scopes trial 41. National Origins Act (Emergency Quota Act) 42. Henry Ford 43. Ku Klux Klan 44. Harlem Renaissance 45. Jazz 46. Zora Neale Hurston 47. Langston Hughes 48. Louis Armstrong 49. Duke Ellington 50. Marcus Garvey 51. Universal Negro Improvement Association 52. Pan-Africanism 53. Lost Generation 54. Consumer credit 55. Hollywood 56. Flapper 57. Soft power