Key Terms for the Final Exam Units 1 and 2 = Monday 5/18 Units 3

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Key Terms for the Final Exam
Units 1 and 2 = Monday 5/18
Units 3 and 4 = Tuesday 5/19
Unit 4 = Wednesday 5/20
Units 5 and 6 = Thursday 5/21
Units 7 and 8 = Friday 5/22
Units 9 and 10 = Monday 5/26
Unit 1
The New South
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“New” South
Sharecropping
Solid South
Jim Crow Laws
Lynching
New South
Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896)
White Supremacy
Booker T. Washington
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
W.E.B. DuBois
Atlanta Compromise Speech
Southern Farmers’ Alliance
The Grange
Industrialization of the South
How the “New” South wasn’t so “New”
American Tobacco
James B. Duke
Tuskegee Institute
Populist Party
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
De jure segregation
De facto segregation
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Saloons
Mining Towns
Hydraulic Mining
Hard-Rock Mining
Abilene, Kansas
Chisholm Trail
Costs of early cattle ranching
Industrialization of Mining
Organizing of miners and cattle ranchers
Corporate Takeover of Cattle Ranching and Mining
Environmental impact of mining and cattle ranching
Barbed Wire
Open Range Cattle Ranching
Homesteading
55. Prairie
56. Homestead Act (1862)
57. Morrill Act (1862)
58. The Grange
59. Sod Houses
60. Exoduster
61. Challenges of being a Homesteader
62. Roles of women on the prairie
63. Farming on the prairie
64. Economic Hardships of farming in the West
65. Challenges of Banks, Grain Elevators and RR
West
Native Americans
24. Indian Wars
25. Federal Indian Policy in 1800s
26. Lakota
27. Nez Percé (War)
28. Threat of Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and other Indian
Leaders
29. Sand Creek Massacre (1864)
30. Red Cloud’s War (1866-68)
31. Second Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
32. Transcontinental RR
33. Great Sioux War (1876-77)
34. Battle of Little Bighorn (1876)
35. Ghost Dance Movement
36. Massacre at Wounded Knee (1890)
37. “Americanization”
38. Indian Schools
39. Dawes Act
40. Destruction of Reservation System
41. US breaking Indian Treaties
Mining and Cattle Ranching
Unit 2
Industrialization
66. Bessemer Process
67. New Technology
68. Gilded Age
69. Great Railway Strike of 1877
70. Haymarket Square Bombing
71. Homestead Strike
72. Pullman Rail Car Strike
73. Trusts
74. Gospel of Wealth
75. Social Darwinism
76. Vertical Integration
77. Horizontal Integration
78. Strike
79. Yellow Dog Contracts
80. Collective Bargaining
81. American Federation of Labor
82. Knights of Labor
83. “Scabs” (strike-breakers)
84. Unions
85. Socialism
86. Laissez faire economics
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Capitalism
Thomas Edison
Robber Barons
Andrew Carnegie
John D. Rockefeller
James B. Duke
JP Morgan
Terence Powderly
Samuel Gompers
Eugene Debs
Immigration and Urbanization
97. “New” Immigrants
98. “Old” Immigrants
99. Great Migration
100. Nativists
101. Chinese Exclusion Act of 1884
102. Urbanization
103. Streetcars
104. Settlement Houses
105. Tenements
106. Hull House
107. Urbanization
108. Streetcars
109. Skyscrapers
110. Jane Addams
Gilded Age Politics
111. Panic of 1893
112. Panic of 1873
113. Interstate Commerce Act 1887
114. Interstate Commerce Commission
115. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890
116. Pendleton Civil Service Act
117. Bimetallism
118. Gold Standard
119. Greenbacks
120. Third Parties
121. Populism
122. Populist Party
123. Omaha Platform
124. The Grange Movement
125. Political Machines
126. Political Boss
127. Patronage (Spoils System)
128. Grover Cleveland
129. Chester Arthur
130. William McKinley
131. William Jennings Bryan
132. “Cross of Gold” Speech
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Progressivism
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Bull Moose Party
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Trustbusting
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Progressive Reform
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Settlement Houses
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Social Gospel
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Tenements
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Hull House
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Muckrakers
10. Socialism
11. Capitalism
Unit 3
People and Organizations
133. Alfred Mahan
134. Anti-Imperialist Society
135. Mark Twain
136. William McKinley
137. Rough Riders
138. Theodore Roosevelt
139. William Howard Taft
140. William Randolph Hearst
141. Emilio Aguinaldo
142. José Martí
143. Joseph Pulitzer
144. Queen Liliuokalani
145. William H. Seward
Ideas and Concepts
146. Imperialism
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Reasons supporting imperialism
147. Anti-Imperialism
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Reasons to oppose imperialism
148. Sphere of Influence
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Nations and their spheres of influence
149. Yellow Press
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Consequences and roles during Imperialism
150. Teddy Roosevelt’s Big Stick Policy
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Impact on Foreign Policy and Relationships
151. “Gentlemen’s Agreement” with Japan
152. Dollar Diplomacy
153. Roosevelt Corollary
Events
154. Explosion of the USS Maine
155. Spanish-American War
156. Filipino Insurrection
157. Building of the Panama Canal
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US Aid to Panamanian rebels
158. Teller Amendment
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Significance in US Declaration of War
159. Platt Amendment
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Significance in allowing Cuban independence
160. Open Door Policy with China
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163. US Acquisition of Hawaii
164. US Acquisition of Alaska
Unit 4
Progressivism and WWI
12. Square Deal
13. 16th Amendment
14. 17th Amendment
15. 18th Amendment
16. 19th Amendment
17. Meat Inspection Act
18. Pure Food and Drug Act
19. Underwood-Simmons Tariff
20. Keating-Owen Act
21. Federal Reserve Act
22. Federal Trade Commission
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Conservation
Bureau of Reclamation
Referendum
Initiative
Recall
Australian Ballot
Niagara Movement
Wilson’s 14 Points
League of Nations
New Nationalism
New Freedom
Red Scare
Tammany Hall
Selective Service Act 1917
Committee on Public Information
War Industries Board
Liberty Bonds
Victory Gardens
World War I
Zimmerman Telegram
Lusitania Sinking
Russian Revolution
Bolshevik Revolution
Espionage and Sedition Acts
Schenck vs. US (1919)
Treaty of Versailles 1919
Unit 5
Things/Concepts
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Roaring ‘20s
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Assembly Line
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Mass Production
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Consumerism (Mass Consumption)
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Culture Wars
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Traditionalism
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Modernism
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Automobiles
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Lost Generation
10. Harlem Renaissance
11. Flappers
12. Organized Crime
13. Prohibition
14. Disarmament
15. Isolationism
16. WWI Reparations
17. Jazz Age
18. Speculation
19. Credit
20. Buying on Margin
21. New Deal (1st and 2nd)
22. Bank Run
23. Bank Holiday
24. Hooverville
25. Fireside Chats
26. Anti-Semitism
27. Drought
28. Indian New Deal
29. Inequality of New Deal
30. Keynesian Economics
31. Anarchism
32. Socialism
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Anthracite Coal Strike 1902
Red Scare
Palmer Raids
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Vladimir Lenin
Margaret Sanger
Jane Addams
Robert La Follette
Theodore Roosevelt
William H. Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
W.E.B. DuBois
Lincoln Steffens
Frank Norris
Upton Sinclair
Ida Tarbell
Jacob Riis
Ida B. Wells
Thomas Nast
Allied Powers
Central Powers
Boss Tweed
Eugene Debs
Irreconcilables
Reservationists
The 1920s and the Great Depression
33. Communism
34. Capitalism
35. Red Scare
36. Palmer Raids
Events and Laws
37. Teapot Dome Scandal
38. Scopes Trial
39. Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
40. Washington Naval Conference (1921)
41. Kellogg-Briand Treaty (1928)
42. Dawes Plan
43. Great Depression
44. Black Tuesday
45. Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act
46. Grapes of Wrath
47. Dust Bowl
48. Indian Reorganization Act (1934)
49. Fair Labor Standards Act (1938)
People and Organizations
50. Calvin Coolidge
51. Warren G. Harding
52. Herbert Hoover
53. Henry Ford
54. Charles Lindbergh
55. Gertrude Stein
56. F. Scott Fitzgerald
57. John Steinbeck
58. Ernest Hemmingway
59. Sinclair Lewis
60. Langston Hughes
61. Duke Ellington
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Louis Armstrong
Marcus Garvey
W.E.B. Du Bois
Clarence Darrow
Sacco and Vanzetti
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Harold Ickes
Frances Perkins
Father Charles Coughlin
Huey Long
John Maynard Keynes
A. Philip Randolph
Mary McLeod Bethune
Public Works Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Tennessee Valley Authority
National Recovery Administration
Federal Housing Administration
Securities and Exchange Commission
Twenty-First Amendment
Works Progress Administrations
National Labor Relations Act (1935)
Social Security Act (1935)
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Unit 6
World War II
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Benito Mussolini
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Francisco Franco
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Adolf Hitler
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Emperor Hirohito
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Winston Churchill
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Joseph Stalin
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Harry S. Truman
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Dwight Eisenhower
10. Douglas MacArthur
11. J. Robert Oppenheimer
12. Fred Korematsu
13. Appeasement
14. Munich Agreement
15. Fascism
16. Isolationism
17. Neutrality
18. Kamikaze
19. Blitzkrieg
20. Concentration Camps
21. Atomic Bomb
22. Allied Powers
23. Axis Powers
24. “The Big Three”
25. Japanese Aggression
26. German Aggression
27. Italian Aggression
28. Sino-Japanese War
29. Spanish Civil War
30. Italian-Ethiopia Conflict
31. Pearl Harbor
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D-Day
Battle of Britain
Battle of the Atlantic
Battle of El Alamein
Battle of Stalingrad
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of Coral Sea
Battle of the Midway
Fire Bombing of Dresden
Fire Bombing of Tokyo
Island Hopping
Holocaust
Cash-and-Carry Policy
Atlantic Charter
Lend-Lease Act (1941)
Yalta Conference
Potsdam Declaration
United Nations
Manhattan Project
Japanese Internment
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
Korematsu vs. US (1944)
Zoot Suit Riots
Homefront
Rationing
Office of Price Administration
Fair Employment Practices Committee
Rosie the Riveter
Unit 7
Post-War America
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George Kennan
Thomas Dewey
Strom Thurmond
Henry Wallace
Douglas MacArthur
Chiang Kai-Shek
Mao Zedong
Kim Il Sung
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Joseph McCarthy
Richard Nixon
Nikita Khrushchev
Ho Chi Minh
John Foster Dulles
J. Edgar Hoover
Fidel Castro
Mohammed Mosaddeq
Patrice Lumumba
Baby Boom
Levittowns
Cold War
Dixiecrats
Espionage
Iron Curtain
Fair Deal
Containment Policy
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
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Berlin Wall
Arms Race
38th Parallel
NATO
Warsaw Pact
Blacklisted
Vietnam
Eisenhower Doctrine
Domino Theory
Military Industrial Complex
Korean War
Chinese Revolution
Berlin Airlift
GI Bill 1944
Taft-Hartley Act 1947
Election of 1948, 1952, 1956
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Case
House of Un-American Affairs Committee
Federal Highway Act
Massive Retaliation
Kitchen Talks
Sputnik
Suez Canal Crisis
Cuban Revolution
U2 Spy Incident
Richard Nixon
Unit 8
Civil Rights and the New Frontier
115. Bay of Pigs
116. Cuban Missile Crisis
117. John F. Kennedy
118. Robert F. Kennedy
119. Thurgood Marshall
120. Martin Luther King Jr.
121. Malcolm X
122. Jackie Robinson
123. Earl Warren
124. Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
125. Rosa Parks
126. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
127. George Wallace
128. Jacqueline Kennedy
129. Lyndon Baines Johnson
130. Peace Corps
131. James Meredith
132. Stokely Carmichael
133. Fred Hampton
134. Black Panthers
135. Nation of Islam
136. Congress on Racial Equality
137. Non-violent protests
138. Consumer culture
139. Beatnik
140. Counter Culture Movement
141. Civil Rights Movement
142. Desegregation
143. Black Power
144. Black Nationalism
145. Berlin Wall
146. New Frontier
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Great Society
War on Poverty
Social Welfare Programs
Medicare
Medicaid
Brown vs. Board of Education
Little Rock (9) Crisis
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Civil Rights Act of 1957
Civil Rights Act of 1960
Kennedy Assassination
Malcolm X Assassination
Warren Commission
Civil Rights Act 1964
Voter Rights Act of 1965
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
March on Washington
Engel vs. Vitale
Tet Offensive
Election of 1964
Unit 9
Johnson to Ford
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Earl Warren
2.
George Wallace
3.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
4.
Barry Goldwater
5.
Rachel Carson
6.
Stokely Carmichael
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Fred Hampton
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Black Panthers
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Kerner Commission
10. Betty Freidan
11. Hubert Humphrey
12. Students for a Democratic Society
13. National Organization for Women
14. Richard Nixon
15. Henry Kissinger
16. George McGovern
17. Gerald Ford
18. Spiro Agnew
19. Warren Burger
20. William Rhenquist
21. Daniel Ellsberg
22. Khmer Rouge
23. César Chávez
24. United Farm Workers
25. American Indian Movement
26. Silent Majority
27. Siege of Wounded Knee
28. Great Society
29. War on Poverty
30. Social Welfare Programs
31. Medicare
32. Medicaid
33. Counter Culture Movement
34. New Left
35. Equal Rights Amendment
36. Feminism
37. Sexual Revolution
38. Gay liberation movement
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39. Black Power
40. Black Nationalism
41. COINTELPRO
42. MLK Assassination
43. RFK Assassination
44. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
45. 24th Amendment
46. Watts Riots
47. Detroit Riots
48. Gideon vs. Wainwright (1963)
49. Miranda vs. Arizona (1966)
50. Engel vs. Vitale (1962)
51. Vietnam War
52. Tonkin Gulf Resolution
53. Tet Offensive
54. My Lai Massacre
55. Cambodia Bombing Campaigns
56. Vietnamization
57. Paris Accords of 1973
58. War Powers Act (1973)
Unit 10
Carter to Obama
People
1.
Jimmy Carter
2.
Jerry Falwell
3.
Ronald Reagan
4.
Walter Mondale
5.
Geraldine Ferraro
6.
George HW Bush
7.
Mikhail Gorbachev
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Dan Quayle
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Jesse Jackson
10. Sandra Day O’Connor
11. Clarence Thomas
12. Anita Hill
13. Moral Majority
14. Sandanistas
15. Bob Dole
16. Ross Perot
17. Bill Clinton
18. Madeleine Albright
19. Janet Reno
20. Al Gore
21. George W. Bush
22. Barrack Obama
23. Donald Rumsfeld
24. Colin Powell
25. Dick Cheney
26. Condoleezza Rice
27. John Ashcroft
28. Osama Bin Laden
29. Saddam Hussein
30. Hillary Rodham Clinton
31. Newt Gingrich
32. Monica Lewinsky
33. John McCain
34. Timothy McVeigh
35. Kenneth Starr
Concepts
36. Neo-conservatism
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Anti-War Protests
Kent State Shooting
“Law and Order”
Presidential Election of 1964
Presidential Election of 1968
Presidential Election of 1972
1968 Democratic National Convention
Détente
SALT talks
Nixon Doctrine
Stagflation
Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Air Act
Clean Water Act
Pentagon Papers
NY Times vs US (1971)
Watergate
US vs. Nixon (1974)
OPEC Oil Embargo
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Neoliberalism
Religious fundamentalism
Supply-side economics
Reaganomics
Deregulation
Domestic spending cuts
Deficit Spending
Budget Surplus
Glasnost
Perestroika
Political Bipolarity
Government bailout
Internet
Globalization
End of the Cold War
Events and Happenings
52. Camp David Accords (1978)
53. Iranian Hostage Crisis (1979-80)
54. Soviet Afghanistan Invasion
55. Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986)
56. Chernobyl Nuclear Accident (1986)
57. Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident (1979)
58. Iran Contra Affair
59. Reagan Reboots the Arms Race
60. Strategic Defense Initiative
61. Fall of Berlin Wall (1990)
62. Fall of Soviet Union (1991)
63. Persian Gulf War (1990-91)
64. Panama Invasion (1989)
65. Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)
66. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
(1994)
67. Contract with America (1994)
68. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (1997)
69. “Culture Wars”
70. Clinton Impeachment (1998)
71. Y2K
72. Domestic/International Terrorism
73. Bosnian Genocide
74. 9/11 Attack
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USA PATRIOT Act
Election of 2000
Bush vs. Gore (2000)
Election of 2008
The Great Recession
Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
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Unabomber Arrest (1996)
Siege of Waco, TX (1993)
Columbine High School Shooting (1999)
1993 World Trade Center Attack
Embassy Bombings of Kenya and Tanzania (1998)
Troubled Asset Relief Program (2008
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