Unit 4 Study Guide

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Unit 7 Study Guide Progressive Movement, Imperialism, & WWI
SOLs 8d & 9
Mr. McMackin Virginia and U.S. History
This sheet is your study guide and homework checklist for unit 6. Studying
the terms below and the ability to explain the following concepts are
necessary to do well on the unit test. Remember for each term and concept
to cover the 5 Ws (who, what, where, when, and why) along with the 1 H
(how) when studying and answering. Identify/define the following terms and
answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper and hand in the
day of the unit exam. A completed, all questions answered fully, study guide
is worth 10 points on the unit test.
SPAM
Clayton AntiTrust Act
Fourteen Points
Square Deal
Recall
initiative
Open door
policy
Prohibition
Self
determination
Zimmerman
telegram
Upton Sinclair
Treaty of
Versailles
Victory Garden
LaFollette
Isolationism
Social
Darwinism
Roosevelt
Corollary
Imperialism
19th
amendment
Sherman AntiTrust Act
New Freedom
Underwood
Tariff
Alfred T
Mahan
Mandate
System
Referendum
Lusitania
Yellow
journalism
Muckrakers
Progressivism
Platt
Amendment
Susan B.
Anthony
Harlem
Renaissance
Dollar
Diplomacy
League of
Nations
MAIN
U-Boat
Central Powers
17th
Amendment
Pendleton Act
Tentative Textbook Assignments
Date
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Day 1 CH: 14 s.3 #s1,4,5
Day 2 CH: 15 s.1 #s1,3,4 s.2 #s1,5
Day 3 CH: 15 s.3 #s1,3,5 Ch.16 s.1 #s1,2,5
Day 4 CH: 16 s.2 #s1,2,3 s.3 #s1,2,5
Day 5 CH: 16 s.4 #s1,3,4
Day 6 Handout
Day 7 Study guide
Day 8 Unit Test Ch17 s.1 #s 1,2,3, s2#s 1, 2, 3
Key Concepts
1.
Define imperialism in your own words and then outline imperialistic moves that America made
prior to World War I.
2.
Explain the factors that lead to World War I and why it took America so long to get involved.
What was the final event that pulled us into war?
3.
What was President Woodrow Wilson’s “14 points” and why did the Senate reject US
membership in the League of Nations?
4.
Describe how each of the following had an impact on World War I:
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.
industrial development in general
the machine gun and mustard gas
trench warfare as a strategy
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
How did the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles set the stage for another world war?
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