Unit 7 Ch 21-28

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Unit 7 Ch 21-28
Ch 21 Rise of Progressivism
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What are the elements of progressive thinking?
What were the political issues identified by progressives?
What was the role of women in the progressive movement?
What was the role of blacks in the progressive movement? How did they fight for racial justice?
Summarize W.E.B. Dubois’ criticisms of Washington’s “Atlanta Compromise”
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Progressiveism
Antimonopoly
Muckrakers
Charles Francis Adams
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Social Gospel
Walter Rauschenbusch
Rerum Novarium
Father John Ryan
Settlement house
Jane Addams
Thorstein Veblen
Taylorism
Organized professions
Lillian Wald
Frances Willard
Anna Howard Shaw
Boston Marriages
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General Federation of women’s clubs
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Mother’s pensions
WTUL
Carrie Chapman Catt
Florence Kelley
19th amendment
Alice Paul
National Woman’s Party
Commission government
Tom Johnson
Referendum
Direct primary
Recall election
Charles Evans Hughes
Robert La Follette
Interest groups
Niagara movement
Booker T. Washington
Chapter 22
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What were the elements of Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom?
What contrasts and similarities do you see between Roosevelt’s , Taft’s and Wilson’s types of progressivism?
What was the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine and what were the results of that policy?
Describe U.S. foreign policy in Asia during this time.
What was the U.S. policy towards Mexico?
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Grandfather clause
Talented tenth
Prohibition
Industrial Workers of the World
William Haywood
Decentralization
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Louis Brandeis
17th amendment
Trust buster
Northwest Securities case
Square deal
Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act
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Pure Food and Drug Act
Meat Inspection Act
Gifford Pinchot
John Muir
Newlands Act
Bureau of Reclamation
Richard A. Ballinger
Osawatomie speech
Bull Moose Party
New Freedom
16th Amendment
Sussex
Lusitania
Total war
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John J. Pershing
Pancho Villa
Venustiano Caranza
Victoriano Huerta
Francisco Madero
Porfirio Diaz
Dollar Diplomacy
Hay-Herran Treaty
Hay-Poncefote Treaty
Great White Fleet
“backward” nations
The “big stick”
Keating-Owen Act
Federal Reserve Act
Chapter 23 America and the Great War
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Describe American feelings about the war in Europe.
What were the problems faced by the United States in maintaining its neutrality?
Summarize the changes in the federal government during the war.
What was the impact of the war on the labor movement? Women’s movements? Temperance?
Describe the violations of civil liberties during the War.
What did Wilson hope to achieve at the Paris Peace Conference and what actually happened?
What caused racial and labor clashes during the war years in the U.S.?
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Zimmerman telegram
V.I. Lenin
Selective Service Act
American expeditionary force
Liberty bonds
Council of National Defense
Civilian Advisory Committee
War bonds
War industries Board
Bernard Baruch
Dollar-a-year men
National War Labor Board
Ludlow Massacre
Great Migration
Woman’s Peace Party
Committee on Public Information
George Creel
Espionage Act 1917
Sedition Act 1918
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Sabotage Act 1918
American Protective League
Isolationism
14 Points
League of Nations
David Lloyd George
Georges Clemenceau
Reparations
Irreconcilables
Henry Cabot Lodge
Boston Police strike
Great Steel Strike
Chicago Race Riots
Claude McKay
Harlem Renaissance
Marcus Garvey
Black Separatism
Mitchell Palmer
Red Scare
Palmer Raids
Nicola Sacco
41. Bartolommeo Vanzetti
42. 19th amendment
43. “return to normalcy”
Chapter 24 The New Era
1. In the 1920’s what roles did mass media, technology, advertising and entertainment play in developing a
national culture?
2. Explain the rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920’s
3. How did the differences between fundamentalists and modernists create friction?
4. Why did Prohibition fail?
5. How did literature of the era reflect the times?
6. How did the election of 1928 represent a political realignment?
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1. Trade association
2. Welfare capitalism
3. Pink-collar job
4. Philip Randolph
5. Issei and Nissei
6. Open shop
7. The American Plan
8. Tenacy
9. Parity
10. McNary-Haugen Bill
11. Al Jolson
12. National Broadcasting Co.
13. Harry Emerson Fosdick
14. Behaviorist
15. Margaret Sanger
16. Flapper
17. League of Women voters
18. Protective legislation
19. Sheppard-Towner Act
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Fraternal societies
Thomas Edison
Lost Generation
Alienation
John Dewey
Charles and Mary Beard
Harlem Renaissance
Fugitives/Agrarians
Al Capone
National Origins Act
David Stephenson
Evangelical fundamentalism
Billy Sunday
American Civil Liberties Union
Scopes trial
Clarence Darrow & Alfred Smith
Albert Fall
Teapot Dome
Andrew Mellon
Lochner v. New York
Chapter 25- The Great Depression
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Make a list of at least 5 causes of the Great Depression
Describe popular culture during the Depression.
What programs did Hoover implement to fight the Depression?
How did the 1932 election mark a turning point in American politics?
Give three examples of people who attacked the New Deal and what they criticized.
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Black Tuesday
Diversification
Deflation
Public relief
Dust Bowl
Okies
Scottboro case
Japanese American Citizens league
Success ethic
Dale Carnegie
Margaret Bourke-White
Dorothea Lange
Erskine Caldwell
James Agee
Richard Wright
John Steinbeck
Escapism
American Communist Party
Fascism
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Lincoln Brigade
Popular Front
Norma Thomas
Agricultural Marketing Act
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Hoovervilles
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Farmers Holiday Association
Bonus Expeditionary Force
Brains Trust
Fireside chats
Bank holiday
Emergency Banking Act
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Domestic allotment
Rural Electrification Administration
National Industrial recovery Act
NRA
Chapter 26 The New Deal
1. How did FDR create a new Democratic coalition by the 1936 Election? What was the court-packing plan and how
did it work?
2. What caused the recession 1937-38? How were politics affected?
3. What was the “Good Neighbor” policy?
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Hugh S. Johnson
Blanket code
Public Works Administration
Harold Ickes
TVA
Glass-Steagall Act
FDIC
FERA
Harry Hopkins
Dole
CWA
CCC
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FHA
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American Liberty League
Dr. Frances Townshend
Fr. Charles Coughlin
Huey P. Long
Share our wealth Plan
National Labor Relations Act
NLRB
John L. Lewis
Congress of Industrial Organizations
UAW
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Sit-down strike
Memorial Day Massacre
Frances Perkins
Social Security Act
WPA
Alf Landon
Court-packing
Henry Morgenthau
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Broker state
Marian Anderson
Mary McLeod Bethune
John Collier
Cultural relativism
Indian reorganization act
Molly Dewson
Hattie Caraway
Ch 27 WWII
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Define the indications of American Isolationism in the 1930’s.
What actions did Roosevelt take to move closer to involvement in the war?
What happened at the Yalta conference?
What are arguments pro and con the use of nuclear weaponry?
How did the United States mobilize for war?
How did the war affect the labor movement?
Describe life on the homefront during the war.
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isolationism
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Charles Evans Hughes
Washington conference
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Nine power pact
Four power pact
Kellogg-Briand pact
Charles Dawes
World Disarmament Conference
Facism
Cordell Hull
Good Neighbor Policy
Gerald Nye
Neutrality Act
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Embargo
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America First Committee
Wendell Wilkie
Lend-lease
Atlantic Charter
Tripartite Pact
Coral Sea and Midway
El Alamein
George S. Patton
George C. Marshall
Douglas Mac Arthur
Casablanca Conference
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War Production Board
A. Philip Randolph
CORE
Code-talkers
Braceros
Ch 28 War on the Homefront- Terms only!
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Breckenridge Long
Capital investments
Little Steel formula
Wildcat strike
Smith-Connally Act
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Pachucos
Zoot Suit riots
Rosie the riveter
WAAC and WAVE
Latchkey children
Earl Warren
Frank Knox
John L. DeWitt
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Internment
WRA
Kormatsu v. United States
Thomas Dewey
Joseph Stilwell
Leyte Gulf and Iwo Jima
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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