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Name the states and cities
Negative Effects of Industrialization
Temperance Movement
AFL=American Federation of Labor
10 important people... GO'K, JL, BS, LA,
DE, LH, GG, AC, JS, FSF
War
War
Explain…
Important People
Abraham Lincoln
Reconstruction Plan
calling for
Reconciliation,
Preservation of the
Union was more
important than
punishing the south
Robert E Lee
Urged
Southerners to
reconcile with
the Northerners
at the end of
the war and
reunite as
Americans
Frederick Douglass
Fought for adoption of
constitutional
amendments that
guaranteed voting rights,
was a powerful voice for
human rights and civil
liberties for all
Lighting and mechanical uses of
electricity
Telephone services
Jane Addams
Founded Hull
House – Efforts to
solve immigration
problems
Chief Joseph
Indian policies and
war
I will fight no more
forever….
Booker T. Washington
Believed equality
could be achieved
through vocational
education;
Accepted separate
but equal
W.E.B. DuBois
Believed in full
political, civil,
and social rights
for African
Americans
John D. Rockefeller
Captain of
Industry - Oil
Captain of
Industry - Steel
Captain of Industry –
Automobile, use of
the assembly line
J P Morgan
Captain of the
Industry: Banking
Industry
C. Vanderbilt
Railroads
Susan B. Anthony
Worked for
woman’s suffrage
Woodrow Wilson
(President of USA)
prepared a peace plan
that called for the
formation of the League
of Nations at the end of
WWI, a peace keeping
organization
Wright Brothers
Inventors of the airplane
Georgia O’Keefe
An artist known for
urban scenes and,
later, paintings of
the southwest
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Novelist who
wrote about the
jazz age of the
1920’s
John Steinbeck
A novelist who
portrayed the
strength of poor
migrant workers
during the 1930’s
Aaron Copland
Composer who
wrote uniquely
American music
George Gershwin
Composer who
wrote uniquely
American music
Jacob Lawrence
African American
painter during the
Harlem Renaissance
who chronicled the
experiences of the
Great Migration North
Langston Hughes
Poet during the
Harlem Renaissance
who combined the
experiences of
African American
cultural roots
Duke Ellington
African American jazz
composer during the
Harlem Renaissance
Louis Armstrong
African American
jazz composer
during the Harlem
Renaissance
Bessie Smith
African
American blues
singer during the
Harlem
Renaissance
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Used government
programs to help
the nation recover
form the Great
Depression (New
Deal) Allied Leader
Adolf Hitler
Fascist dictator,
Axis Powers
(Germany)
Benito
Mussolini
Fascist dictator, Axis Powers Italy
Hideki Tojo
Fascist dictator,
Axis Powers
(Japan)
Harry S. Truman
United States
Allied Leader
after FDR
(
Winston Churchill
Great Britain Allied Leader
Joseph Stalin
Soviet Union
Allied Leader
(
Rosie the Riveter
Symbol of thousands of
American women who
took jobs in defense plants
during WWII
George C Marshall
Instituted plan to rebuild
Europe (the Marshall Plan),
which provided massive
financial aid to rebuild
European economies and
prevent the spread of
communism
Eleanor Roosevelt
Played a role in
expanding
women’s rights
Martin Luther King Jr
Passive resistance
against
segregated
facilities; “I have a
dream…” Speech
Rosa Parks
Montgomery bus boycott
Charles Drew
Representative
Citizen in Science
for medicine and
plasma (blood)
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Representative Citizen
in Science for Physics,
Manhattan Project
team
Frank Lloyd Wright
Representative
Citizen in Culture for
Architecture
Martha Graham
Representative
Citizen in Culture for
dance
Henry Louis Gates
Representative
Citizen in
Academics for
history
Maya Angelou
Representative
Citizen in
Academics for
Literature
Bill Gates
Representative Citizen in
Economics for computer
technology and
Microsoft
Ray Kroc
Representative
Citizen in Economics
for franchising,
McDonalds
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forget to just keep swimming, just
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