E.O.C-Topics to Review -Review causes and consequences of the Civil War-(Chapters: 4-5 & 8) -African-American migration -Westward expansion-pg.203 -Anaconda Plan -Free soilers-pg.162 -Emancipation Proclamation-pg.122 -Abolitionist-pt.145 Fifteenth Amendment-pg.186 -Lecompton Constitution Fourteenth Amendment-pg.185 -Scalawag-pg.186 Jim Crow Laws-pg.287 -Political cartoons-pg.187 Radical Republicans rights-pg.185 Thirteenth Amendment-pg.183 Black Codes-pg.185 Carpetbaggers-pg.186 Compromise of 1850-pg.1850 Dawes Act-pg.206 Debt peonage-pg.289 Dred Scott decision-pg.162 Freeport Doctrine Gettysburg-pg.176 Gettysburg Address-pg.177 Kansas-Nebraska Act-pg.160 Ku Klux Klan-pg.188 Ostend Manifesto Reservation system Sharecropping-pg.188 Vicksburg-pg.179 -Analyze the economic challenges to American farmers and farmers’ responses to these challenges in the mid to late 1800’s, Examine the social, political, and economic causes, course, and consequence s of the Second Industrial Revolution that began in the late 19 th century. (Chapters 6-7 & 9) -agricultural surplus-pg.218 Suffrage movement—pg.315 Bonanza farms-pg.218 Bessemer process-pg.231-232 Business monopolies-pg.243 Child labor-pgs.245, 310-311 Grange-pg.221 Everglades pg.231 Industrialization-pgs.230-232 Gentleman’s Agreement-pg.259 Urbanization-pg.262 Great Migration-pgs.393-394 Cross of Gold-pg.222 Haymarket Riot (1886)-pg.247 Farmers Alliance-pg.221 Homestead Strike (1892)-pgs.247-248 Government regulation of food and drugspgs.320-322 Ida Tarbell-pg.326 Granger laws-pg.239 Homestead Act (1862)-pg.215 Interstate Commerce Act (1887)-pg.239 Populism-pg.221 African-American inventors-pgs.232-233 American Federation of Labor-245-246 Chinese Exclusion Act-pg.259 Government regulation Immigration-pgs.242,254-259 Market economy-pg.139 Labor unions-pgs.244-249 Knights of Labor-pg.245 National Woman Suffrage Association Political machines-pg.267-268 Pullman Strike (1894)-pgs.238,248 Railroads-pgs.221,239.244,465 Henry Flagler-pg.303FL2 Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)pgs.244,249,319,333 Innovation- Sherman Silver Muckrakers-pg.308, 326-327 Social Darwinism-pgs.242-243,344 Planned economy Social Gospel movement-pgs.266,307 Settlement houses Transportation-pgs.276-277,264 Purchase Act (1894) Urbanization-pgs.277-278,262 Urban centers -Analyze the major factors that drove United States imperialism. Examine causes, course, and consequences of United States involvement of in WWI. (Chapters 10-11) -big stick-pg.362 -Espionage Act-pg.392 -expansionism -Hispanics in WWI -expanding markets -home front -imperialism-pg.342 -League of Nations-pg.401 -Philippines-pg.349 -Lusitania-pg.378 -Teller Amendment-pg.353 -militarism-pg.373 -yellow fever-pg.360-361 -propaganda-pg.390 -yellow press(journalism)-pg.347 -reparations-pg.400 -Open Door policy-pg.356 -Selective Service Act-pg.382 -Panama Canal-pg.360 -trench warfare-pg.376 -Platt Amendment-pg.354 -unrestricted submarine-pg.379 -Roosevelt Corollary-pg.362 -war bonds-pg.390 -Spanish-American War-pg.346 -women in WWI-pgs.382,394 -Treaty of Portsmouth (1905)-pg.360 -Big Four-pg.399 -African Americans in WWI-pg.382 -entangling alliances-pg.373 -Fourteen Points-pg.399 -imperialism-pg.342 -new technology in WWI-pg.pg.384 -Sussex Pledge-pg.379 -Treaty of Versailles-pg.400 -Zimmerman Telegram-pg.379 -armistice-pg.387 -Examine the impact of United States foreign economic policy during the 1920s. Describe efforts by the United States and other world powers to avoid future wars. Analyze support for and resistance to civil rights for women, African Americans, Native Americans and other minorities. Examine causes, course, and consequences of the Great Depression and the New Deal. (Chapters 12-15) -National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)-pg.499,500 -Dawes Plan-pg.420 -Eighteenth Amendment-pg.436 -anarchists-pg.413 -Great Migration-pg.393 -Communists-pg.413 -nativism-pg.412 -National Recovery Administration (NRA)-pg500 -Fordney-McCumber Act-pg.420 -National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)-pg.325 -Recovery-pg.489 -Jazz Age (1920s)-pg.450 -F. Scott Fitzgerald-pg.450 -Sacco and Vanzetti-pg.413 -demobilization -disarmament -flappers-pg.441 -impact of climate and natural disasters -Prohibition-pg.436 -Red Scare-pg.413 -Roaring Twenties-pg.432,444 -tariffs-pg.420 -Teapot Dome-pg.421 -Four Power Treaty -Dawes Plan-pg.420 -Kellogg-Briand Pact-pg.420 -Washington Naval Conference -Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom -League of Nations-pg.402 -Neutrality Acts-pg.535 -quota system-pg.415 -Smoot-Hawley Tariff-pg.471 -Seminole Indians -Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)-pg.520 -W.E.B. Dubois-pg.392 -bull market-pg.467 -Harlem Renaissance -buying on margin-pg.467 -Ku Klux Klan-pg.415 -Dust Bowl-pg.474 -Marcus Garvey-pg.453 -economic boom -Nineteenth Amendment-pg.335 -Gross Domestic Product -normalcy -Great Depression-pg.471 -Prohibition-pg.436 -Rosewood Incident-pg.453 -impact of climate and natural disasters(Dust Bowl)-pg.474 --Universal Negro Improvement Association-pg.453 -National Recovery Act (NRA)pg.500 -Volstead Act-pg.436 -New Deal-pg.489 -Black Tuesday-pg.468 -Reform-pg.489 -Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)-pg.491 -Relief-pg.489 -bank holiday-pg.490 -Sit-Down Strike -Bonus Expeditionary Force(Bonus Army)pg.483 -Social Security-pg.501 -Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-pg.491 -Works Progress Administration (WPA)pgs.498-499,500,512-513 --Fundamentalist Movement-pg.438 -Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC)pg.517 -Booker T. Washington-pg.324 -Gross National Product (GNP) -speculating boom-pg.467 -Examine causes, course, and consequences of WWII on the United States and the world. Examine causes, course, and consequences of the early years of the Cold War (Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, NATO, and Warsaw Pact). Analyze significant foreign policy events during the Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations. (Chapters 16-18) -Coral Sea-pg.529 -iron curtain-pg.605 -Atlantic Charter-pg.554 -Marshall Plan-pg.606 -SeAriala -Berlin blockade-pg.607 -Japanese-American internment-pg.594-595 -Cold War-pgs.405,589,606 -loyalty reviewboards-pg.617 -North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)pg.608 -national security -Potsdam-pg.604 -V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day) -Final Solution-pg.544 -Hiroshima-pg.584 -Nagasaki-pg.584 -Holocaust-pgs.542-549 -home front-pg.590 -Lend-Lease Act-pgs.552-553 -loyalty review program-pg.617 -Mary McLeod Bethune-pg.505 -Midway-pg.579 -Normandy-pg.574 -Nuremberg Trials-pg.586-587 -Pearl Harbor-pg.555-556 -Salerno -Tehran Conference -United Nations-pg.603 -V-E Day-pg.577 -Yalta Conference-pgs.585-586 -Dumbarton Oaks Conference -Truman Doctrine-pg.606 -Berlin-pgs.605-607 -domino theory-pg.731 --arms race -Panmunjom -Vietnam War-pgs.688,719,801,889 -Indochina-pgs.579,731,733 -Korean War-pg.611 -McCarthyism-pg.620 -Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) -Identify causes for post-World War II prosperity and its effects on American society. Assess key figures and organizations in shaping the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement. Analyze significant Supreme Court decisions relating to integration, busing, affirmative action, the rights of the accused, and reproductive rights. Evaluate the success of 1960s –era presidents’ foreign and domestic policies. Analyze the foreign policy of the United States as it relates to Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East. Analyze political, economic, and social concerns that emerged at the end of the 20th century and into the 21st century. (Chapters 19-26 & Epilogue) -Equal Rights Amendment-pgs.779-780,842 -GI Bill of Rights-pg.635 -baby boomers-pg.643 -birth rate-pg.643 -System -Interstate Highway -suburbs-pg.635 -women in the workforce-pg.777 -Civil Rights Act (1964)-pg.429,688,714,831 -March on Washington-pgs.714 -Black Panthers-pg.720 -affirmative action-pgs.818-819,843844,905 -American Indian Movement (AIM)pgs.771-772 -nuclear proliferation -Paris Peace Accords -superpower -Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)pg.779 -Vietnamization-pg.755 -Gideon v. Wainright (1963)pg.692,694 -inflation-pgs.-567-568,798,811,813 -Roe v. Wade (1973)-pg.779,840 -terrorism-pgs.862863,866,894,895-897,903 -Wounded Knee (1973)-pg.772 -apartheid-pg.701 -United Farm Workers (UFW)-pg.770 -globalization -conscientious objector-pg.386 -Al-Qaeda-pgs.867-896 -glasnost-pg.849 -Cuban Missile Crisis-pg.673-674 -Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)pg.706,710-711 -election of 2000-pgs.865-66 -antiwar protests-pg.745 -migration -Freedom Riders-pg.710-711 -arms race -Camp David Accords-pg.816 -National Urban League -domino theory-pg.731 -jihad -Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)-pg.706 -Great Society (Programs)-pgs.689690 -Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)-pg.706 -migration -Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)pg.799,811-813 -Nation of Islam-pg.719 -demilitarized zone (DMZ) -sit-ins-pg.706 -Tet Offensive-pg.748 -doves-pg.746 -Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) -Iran hostage crisis-pgs.817,832 -social activism -draft-pg.742 -North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)-pg.864 -Brown v. Board of Education (1954)-pg.702 -Gulf of Tonkin Incident-pg.735 -social movements -Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)-pgs.818.905 -hawks-pg.746 -Gray Panthers -immigration-pg.691