HIST 4205 AGE OF ROOSEVELT, 1920-1945 Woodrow Wilson Fourteen Points Treaty of Versailles League of Nations Henry Cabot Lodge Steel Strike American Federation of Labor Samuel Gompers Judge Elbert H. Gary Boston Police Strike Edwin Curtis Calvin Coolidge First Red Scare Ole Hanson Thomas Hardwick A. Mitchell Palmer Buford/”Red Ark” Election of 1920 Harding (R) 404 16,151,Cox (D) 127 9,134,Debs (S) 0 915,“Ohio Gang” Emergency Quota Act National Origins Act Nicola Sacco Bartolomeo Vanzetti Webster Thayer William J. Simmons Edward Clark Elizabeth Tyler David Stephenson White primary Disfranchisement legislation Mob violence Dyer Antilynching Bill Costigan-Wagner Bill Great Migration “New Negro” Harlem Renaissance Marcus Garvey Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) “New Woman” Flappers 19th Amendment League of Women Voters Equal Rights Amendment Independent Internationalism Rogers Act of 1924 Washington Naval Conference Five Power Treaty/Nine Power Treaty Teapot Dome Albert Fall Harry Sinclair Charles Forbes Calvin Coolidge Election of 1924 Coolidge (R) 382 15,724,Davis (D) 136 8,386,LaFollette (P) 13 4,827William Jennings Bryan Billy Sunday Aimee Semple McPherson Butler Act John Scopes Clarence Darrow John T. Raulston McNary-Haugen Bill Kellogg-Briand Pact 18th Amendment Volstead Act Izzy Einstein/Moe Smith Wickersham Commission Al Capone 21st Amendment Charles Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Amelia Earhart Babe Ruth Rube Foster Red Grange Jack Dempsey/Gene Tunney H.L. Mencken Automobile Industry Henry Ford Model T Radio KDKA Radio Act of 1927 Election of 1928 Hoover (R) 444 21,432,Smith (D) 87 15,004,Depression of 1920-1921 Federal Reserve Rediscount rate “Consumerism” Bruce Barton The Man Nobody Knows Credit purchasing Charles Ponzi Old Colony Foreign Exchange Company Florida Land Boom Great Bull Market Liberty Bonds/Victory Bonds Dow-Jones Industrial Average Call loans/brokers’ loans “bull pools” Holding companies Economic flaws Stock Market Crash Recession Voluntary Cooperation Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930) Great Depression Bank Crisis National Credit Association Reconstruction Finance Corporation Bonus Army Dust Bowl FIRST EXAM Election of 1932 Roosevelt (D) 472 22,818,Hoover (R) 59 15,760,Warm Springs Governor Election of 1930 Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA) Brain Trust Interregnum 20th Amendment Joseph Zangara “Fear Itself” Bank Holiday Hundred Days New Deal Emergency Banking Act Fireside Chat Economy Act Beer-Wine Revenue Act 21st Amendment (1933) Glass-Steagall Banking Act Farm Credit Act Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) Bankhead Act United States v. Butler (1936) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Harry Hopkins Civil Works Administration (CWA) Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) Schechter Poultry v. United States (1935) Securities Exchange Act (1934) Huey Long “Share Our Wealth” Father Charles Coughlin National Union for Social Justice Dr. Francis Townsend Old Age Revolving Pensions Upton Sinclair End Poverty in California (EPIC) Liberty League 1934 midterm election Second New Deal Works Progress Administration (WPA) National Youth Administration (NYA) Social Security Act Wagner Act Election of 1936 Roosevelt (D) 523 27,750,Landon (R) 8 16,679,Lemke (U) 892,NAACP Court Packing Soviet Recognition Good Neighbor Policy Montevideo Conference (1933) Treaty of Relations (1934) Hull-Alfaro Treaty (1936) Declaration of Panama (1939) Havana Conference (1940) Tydings-McDuffie Act 91934) Stimson Doctrine (1932) Crises in Europe & Asia Appeasement Neutrality Acts Election of 1940 Roosevelt (D) 449 27,343,Willkie (R) 82 22,334,Isolation vs. Intervention Committee to Defend America America First Committee “short of war” strategy National Defense Appropriations Act Destroyers for bases deal Stimson/Knox Lend-Lease Selective Service Act of 1940 Tydings Amendment Victory Program SECOND EXAM Hideki Tojo Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto Admiral Husband E. Kimmel General Walter C. Short Pearl Harbor North African Campaign General Dwight D. Eisenhower Casablanca, Oran, Algiers Kasserine Pass General George S. Patton Sicilian Campaign Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery Messina/Palermo General Douglas MacArthur Philippine Campaign Corregidor Bataan Death March Doolittle Raid Plan Orange Admiral Chester Nimitz Coral Sea Midway Guadalcanal Tarawa/Betio Italian Campaign Salerno General Mark Clark Monte Cassino Anzio Rome Normandy Invasion/D-Day Operation Fortitude Utah, Omaha Rommel/Rundstedt Replacements Hedgerows Falaise pocket Paris Anvil-Dragoon broad front vs. narrow front Market-Garden Battle of the Bulge Malmedy Bastogne Dresden Remagen Torgau Berlin V-E Day (May 8, 1945) Saipan Philippine Sea Peleliu “defense in depth” Leyte Gulf kamikaze Iwo Jima Okinawa General Curtis LeMay Manhattan Project Potsdam Declaration Hiroshima/Nagasaki V-J Day (August 14, 1945) Atlantic Conference Atlantic Charter Washington Conference/Arcadia Combined Chiefs of Staff ROUNDUP/SLEDGEHAMMER Casablanca Conference Washington Conference/Trident Teheran Conference Dumbarton Oaks Yalta Conference Nuclear Diplomacy War Production Board (WPB) Office of War Mobilization (OWM) James F. Byrnes Office of Price Administration (OPA) Rationing Office of War Information (OWI) Alien Registration Act of 1940 Executive Order 9066 (1942) Midterm election of 1942 Smith v. Allwright (1944) Election of 1944 Roosevelt (D) 432 25,612,Dewey (R) 99 22,021,WAAC/WAC WAVES SPAR WASP Rosie the Riveter THIRD EXAM