us history state exam classwork review packet exam

U.S. HISTORY STATE EXAM
CLASSWORK REVIEW PACKET
EXAM: WEDNESDAY, 7 MAY 2014
ARE YOU READY?
NAME_________________________
OVERVIEW
Content Strand
Domestic affairs
Global Affairs
Civil Rights
Economics
Culture
OF
THE
Competency
1. American political system
TEST
Multiple
Choice Items
7
2. Major social problems
7
3. Global position of the U.S.
4. History of Civil Rights
Movement
5. Economic transformation of
the U.S.
6. Government involvement in
the economy
12
12
7. Culture
8
60
TOTAL
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7
Get a good night’s sleep the night before, and eat a good breakfast on test day.
Go over the entire review packet at least 1 more time the morning before the test.
I will be in my class to answer any last minute questions.
The test is long so go to the bathroom before the test.
Use your test as a resource: use previous questions to help you. Read all maps, charts, and questions
carefully.
Make sure to read questions containing the words below more than once to ensure you understand what is being
asked!!!
MOSTLY
GREATEST
BEST
EXCEPT
MAINLY
push/pull
trend
preceding
immediately following
resulted from/as a result of
1
PRIMARY
EXCEPT
NOT
MAIN
DURING
THEME ASSOCIATION
Write the theme (listed on the next page) and dates (years) associated with the information below.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Time period of major political corruption in American politics. Payoffs and bribes determined who won
elections. Many immigrants came to America to find wealth.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Franklin Roosevelt rallied the country into recovery through relief, reform, and recovery.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Segregation laws were the backdrops. Rosa Parks started it, which eventually led Martin Luther King, Jr. to
become the leader of the non-violent philosophy. Malcolm X initially had an opposite philosophy.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ One effect of this was the Red Scare in the 1920’s. Began with Archduke Ferdinand’s assassination.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ This party consisted mostly of farmers. The main issue of the time was the minting of silver or gold.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ The stock market crash began this period in our history. President Hoover led the nation and believed Americans
should help each other out with their problems, not the govt. He became very unpopular.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Government became more responsible to the people. Several amendments were passed during this time to show
more support for Americans.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ America could be seen all over the world, e.g. Central America. We built the Panama Canal, which gave us a
faster route between oceans.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Communism was on the minds of most Americans. This time period spanned over several presidents, several
military conflicts, and ended with the breaking up of the USSR.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ This pulled our country out of the depression. We were brought into it on December 7, 1941.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Americans saw an economic boom, while they heard jazz on the radio. Many Americans found themselves in
debt.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Manifest Destiny, the goal of most Americans, was achieved. Custer fought the Indians and lost.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ A revolution of new inventions and ideas that transformed the U.S. Some business leaders became extremely
wealthy.
___________________________
Dates:______________________
¾ Included a contested election by Al Gore, Operation Desert Storm, and NAFTA.
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US History Themes
Westward Expansion
Populism
Industrialism
Gilded Age
1877 to Present
Progressivism
Expansionism/Imperialism
World War I
Jazz Age
Civil Rights (Cold War)
Great Depression/ New Deal
World War II
The Cold War
Post Cold War
DATES
Note: A Century is one more than the year, e.g. 20th Century = the 1900s
Write the month, day, and year of the following
Pearl Harbor
D-Day
Black Tuesday
Hiroshima Bombing
Nagasaki Bombing
V-E Day
V-J Day
Write the year/years for the following events:
WWII
WWI
The 2nd Red Scare
U.S. Involvement in WWI
Cuban Missile Crisis
Bicentennial
Spanish American War
Bay of Pigs
Panama Canal Construction & Completion
MLK, Jr. Assassination
Korean War
JFK Assassination
Vietnam War
FDR’s Presidency
Kennedy’s Presidency
The Great Depression
Voting Rights Act
The Cold War
Persian Gulf War
Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom)
9/11 Attacks
Nixon’s Presidency
LBJ’s Presidency
TR’s Presidency
End of Cold War
The Jazz Age
Freedom Summer
Hawaii Annexed
The 1st Red Scare
The Baby Boom
Battle of Little Big Horn
Russian Revolution
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GEOGRAPHY
Find the following on your map on page 5 and label each
UNITED STATES
FRANCE
CUBA
ITALY
VIETNAM
HAWAII
KOREA
CHINA
JAPAN
PANAMA
RUSSIA
PACIFIC OCEAN
ENGLAND
ATLANTIC OCEAN
GERMANY
GREAT PLAINS OF THE U.S.
Beside each of the geographic locations listed above, write any and all military conflicts or
wars listed below that occurred in each location
WWI
WWII
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
VIETNAM WAR
KOREAN WAR
BATTLE OF BRITAIN
BAY OF PIGS
COLD WAR
GUADALCANAL
STALINGRAD
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
IWO JIMA
BATTLE OF THE BULGE
D-DAY
PANAMA CANAL
PEARL HARBOR
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COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
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PEOPLE
1.
IN
HISTORY
_________________________ authorized the use of the atomic bomb by the USA and signed the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe after
WWII.
2.
_________________________ pushed through Congress the Affordable Care Act with many in Congress voting to pass it without ever
reading it.
3.
_________________________ fought the Great Depression with his New Deal programs; strong leader during WWII for America.
4.
_________________________ had presidency filled with scandal because of the Watergate affair; however, he was able to open up better
relations with China through détente and bring troops home from Vietnam.
5.
_________________________ fascist leader of Italy in WWII.
6.
_________________________ leader of Nazi Germany who authorized the killing of over 6 million Jews in WWII.
7.
_________________________ leader of USSR during WWII and aggressive participant in the Cold War.
8.
_________________________ actions led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
9.
_________________________ author of The Jungle.
10. _________________________ captain of the steel industry who was a philanthropist.
11. _________________________ civil rights leader and member of the Nation of Islam, believed in Black nationalism.
12. _________________________ civil rights leader who used non-violent means to achieve his goals.
13. _________________________ developed a new process for making steel.
14. _________________________ first black to graduate from Harvard, founded the Niagara Movement and the NAACP.
15. _________________________ flew non-stop from NY to Paris.
16. _________________________ heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, assassination sparked WWI.
17. _________________________ journalist who exposed the horrors of tenement life hoping to generate public support for reform.
18. _________________________ leader of Communist North Vietnam.
19. _________________________ led a campaign for women’s suffrage, she was often arrested for civil disobedience.
20. _________________________ led a crusade to investigate officials he claimed were Communists.
21. _________________________ led American soldiers against the Sioux Indians at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
22. _________________________ member of the Lost Generation in the 1920s, wrote The Great Gatsby.
23. _________________________ platform was the Great Society which focused on education & health benefits (Medicare, Medicaid); he
also sent more troops to Vietnam than any other president.
24. _________________________ platform was the New Frontier, his troubles with Cuba included to Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile
Crisis, he saw the Berlin Wall constructed in Germany and made great efforts to step up the US space program, assassinated in 1963.
25. _________________________ Prime Minister of England during WWII, gave the Iron Curtain speech to warn America of future problems
with the Soviet Union.
26. _________________________ Rough Rider who led the US in the Spanish-American War, began construction on the Panama Canal in
1904, he spoke softly and carried a big stick in Latin America.
27. _________________________ Ike’s Secretary of State who created the policy of brinksmanship.
28. _________________________ Sioux chief who led Native Americans off of their reservation.
29. _________________________ US leader during WWI, goals for post war world were outlined in his 14 Points, tried to convince Congress
to join League of Nations.
30. _________________________ seen as a very ineffective leader during the Great Depression, believed in rugged individualism and
volunteerism.
31. _________________________ yellow journalist who reported horrible treatment of Cubans by the Spanish to drum up support for the
Spanish-American War.
32. _________________________ the first black to attend the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).
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33. _________________________ Populist and Democrat who ran for president; gave the “Cross of Gold” speech supporting unlimited
coining of silver.
34. _________________________ established a communist govt. in Russia in 1917.
35. _________________________established a communist govt in Cuba in 1959.
36. _________________________ Last premier of the USSR; worked together with Ronald Reagan in many summit meetings.
37. _________________________was a corrupt political boss in NYC’s Tammany Hall during the Gilded Age.
38. _________________________was the political cartoonist that exposed Gilded Age political corruption.
39. _________________________. WWII hero who was elected president during the 1950s.
40. _________________________ Nixon’s Secretary of State who created the policy of détente.
41. _________________________ prolific inventor that is credited with the light bulb and central power stations.
42. ________________________________ Muckraker who exposed the corruption of the Standard Oil Company
43. _________________________ was the first woman nominated to the US Supreme Court by Ronald Reagan
44. _________________________ Indian leader who surrendered to the US govt and negotiated for peace
45. _________________________ led a successful boycott of grapes and other produce, merged migrant farming unions into the UFW and led
the Chicano Movement.
46. _________________________ Organized first march on Washington but called it off due to FDR’s Executive Order ending war-time
industry discrimination
47. ____________________________ husband and wife who were convicted and executed for providing atomic energy secrets to the USSR
NAME BANK:
Fidel Castro
Woodrow Wilson
Boss Tweed
Malcolm X
Thomas Nast
Rosa Parks
Dwight Eisenhower
William Randolph Hearst
Thomas Edison
WEB DuBois
Phillip Randolph
Upton Sinclair
Ida Tarbell
Theodore Roosevelt
Sandra Day O’Connor
Richard Nixon
Chief Joseph
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Cesar Chavez
Susan B. Anthony
Adolph Hitler
Sitting Bull
Andrew Carnegie
Winston Churchill
The Rosenbergs
Vladimir Lenin
Archduke Ferdinand
Lyndon B. Johnson
Winston Churchill
Josef Stalin
Benito Mussolini
Joseph McCarthy
Charles Lindbergh
Barack Hussein Obama
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Henry Kissinger
FDR
John Dulles
George Custer
William Jennings Bryan
Harry Truman
James Meredith
Henry Bessemer
Herbert Hoover
Ho Chi Minh
Jacob Riis
JFK
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TIME
PERIOD
ASSOCIATION
Place the correct word in the time period in which it occurred. If there are words you do not
recognize, look them up and define them. Label the theme that fits in each time period to help
you determine where the terms belong.
1870s – 1920: Themes_______________________________________________________________________
1920 – 1929: Theme_____________________________
1930 - 1939: Theme____________________________
1939 – 1945: Theme_______________________________
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1945 – 1991: Theme_______________________________
1950 – 1953: Korean War
1955 – 1975: Vietnam War
1960’s: Civil Rights Movement
1992-Present: Theme ______________________________________
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Words to use with Time Period
Association
14 Points
16th Amendment
17th Amendment
18th Amendment
19th Amendment
24th Amendment
26th Amendment
29 October 1929
17th Parallel
38th Parallel
AAA
Affirmative action
Affordable Care Act
Allies/Central Powers
American Federation of Labor
Annex
Appeasement
Arab/Israeli Conflict
Archduke Ferdinand
Arms race
Assimilation
Assembly line
Atlantic Charter
Atomic bomb
Axis/Allied Powers
Baby boom
Bank holiday
Barbed wire
Battle of the Bulge
Bay of Pigs
Benevolent society
Berlin Airlift
Bessemer process
Black Tuesday
Blitzkrieg
Bonus Army
Boss Tweed
Boxer Rebellion
Brown v Board of Ed
Bull Moose Party
Bully Pulpit
Brinkmanship
Breadlines
capitalism
Captains of Industry
Carnegie
CCC
Central Powers/Allies
Cesar Chavez
Challenger disaster
Chicano Movement
Chinese Exclusion Act
Churchill
CIA
Civil Rights Acts
Civil Service Reform
Clayton Antitrust Act
Cold War
Communism
Concentration camp
Conservation
Containment
Compulsory education
Credit
Cross of Gold
Cuban Missile Crisis
Dawes Act
Daylight savings time
D-Day
Depression
Détente
Dollar diplomacy
Domino theory
Dust bowl
Edison
Eisenhower
Embargo
Equal Rights Amendment
Exodusters
Expansionism
FDIC
FDR
Federal Reserve Act
Fireside chats
Flappers
Freedom riders
Freedom summer
Free enterprise
Geneva conference
GI Bill of Rights
Gilded Age
Gold bugs
Good Neighbor Policy
Gospel of Wealth
Graft
Grange
Great migration
Great Society
Great Upheaval
Great White Fleet
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Harlem Renaissance
Haymarket Riot
Henry Ford
Hitler
Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Hollywood Ten
Holocaust
Homestead Act
Homestead Strike
Hoover
HUAC
Hydrogen Bomb
Immigrants
Imperialism
Internment Camps
Island hopping
Iron Curtain
Isolationism
James Meredith
Jane Addams
Jazz
Jim Crow
JFK
Joseph Glidden
Kent State
Kickbacks
KKK
Knights of Labor
Laissez-faire
League of Nations
Lend-Lease Act
Lost generation
Luftwaffe
Lusitania
MAIN Causes of WWI
MacArthur
Malcolm X
Manhattan Project
Manifest Destiny
Mao Zedong
March on Washington
Marshall Plan
Meat Inspection Act
Medgar Evers
MLK, Jr.
McCarthyism
Monica Lewinsky
Monopolies
Montgomery bus boycott
Moral Diplomacy
Morrill Act
Muckrakers
Mussolini
NAACP
NAFTA
NASA
National Defense Education Act
National Park Service
NATO
Nazis
New Deal
New Freedom
New Frontier
New Nationalism
North Korea
No-Man’s-Land
NRA
Nuremberg Trials
OK City bombing
OPEC
Open Door Policy
Organized crime
Palmer Raids
Panama Canal
Patriot Act
Peace Corps
Pearl Harbor
Pentagon Papers
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Persian Gulf War
Philanthropists
Platt Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
Political corruption
Populism
Potsdam Conference
Progressive Income Tax
Prohibition
Pullman Strike
Pure Food & Drug Act
Quotas
Reaganomics
Red Scare
Reparations
Robber barons
Roe v Wade
Roosevelt Corollary
Rough Riders
Rosa Parks
Rosie the Riveter
Russian Revolution
Satellite nations
Scopes Trial
SEC
Sedition Act
Selective service
Self-determination
Settlement houses
Seward’s Folly
Sgt. Alvin York
Sherman Antitrust Act
Silverites
Sit-ins
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
Social Darwinism
Social Gospel
Social security
Sod houses
South Korea
Space race
Spanish-American War
Spheres of influence
Spoils System
Sputnik
Square deal
Suburbs
Suez crisis
Suffrage
Sussex Pledge
Taft
Taft-Hartley Act
Teapot Dome scandal
Television
Tenements
Tet offensive
The Jungle
Theodore Roosevelt
Transcontinental railroad
Treaty of Versailles
Trench warfare
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Truman
Truman Doctrine
Trustbuster
Trusts
TVA
Tweed Ring
U2 Spy Plane
UN
USS Maine
Viet Cong
Vietnam
Vladimir Putin
Volunteerism
Voting Rights Acts
Wagner Act
War bonds
War Powers Resolution
Warsaw Pact
Watergate Scandal
WCTU
William Jennings Bryan
welfare capitalism
Wilson
Women’s Suffrage
WPA
Yalta Conference
Yellow journalism
Zimmerman Note
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IDENTIFY THESE PLANS, AGREEMENTS, DECISIONS, & ORGANIZATIONS
14 Points
New Nationalism
American Federation of Labor
North American Treaty
Chinese Exclusion Act
Organization
Dawes Act
Organization of Petroleum
Fair Deal
Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Federal Deposit Insurance
Pacific Railway Act
Corporation
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Geneva Conference
Progressive Movement
Good Neighbor Policy
Roosevelt Corollary
Great Society
Square Deal
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
SALT
Homestead Act
Teapot Dome Scandal
Interstate Commerce Commission
Truman Doctrine
Knights of Labor
United Nations
League of Nations
Versailles Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
Wagner Act
Morrill Land Grant Act
Warsaw Pact
New Deal
War Powers Act
New Freedom
Yalta Conference
New Frontier
Atlantic Charter
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CARTOON
SYMBOLS
What do these symbols represent in political cartoons? (There can be more than one meaning)
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POLITICAL
CARTOONS
Look at the following political cartoons. Answer the same 4 questions for each one.
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
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What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
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What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
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What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they
represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What event or time period inspired this cartoon?
Are there any real people in the cartoon? Who are they?
What symbols are in the cartoon? What do they represent?
What is the meaning of the cartoon?
What are the names of these 3 buildings and what branches of the US government do they represent?
What are the roles of these branches with respect to laws in our country?
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CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
Look up the following amendments and 1) Write what the amendment was about, i.e.
what it did; 2) Write the year they were added to the constitution; 3) Write the theme with
which each is associated.
13th
21st
14th
22nd
15th
23rd
16th
24th
17th
25th
18th
26th
19th
20th
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RONALD
REAGAN’S
PRESIDENCY
Domestic Policies:
Explain the Main Characteristics of these Reagan Policies.
Reaganomics
(Supply-Side Economics)
Supreme Court Appointments
Defense Spending on New Weapons
(Strategic Defense Initiative)
Foreign Policies:
Explain the Significance of these Reagan Foreign Policy Activities.
Iran-Contra Affair
The Cold War Ends (Reagan &
George H.W. Bush)
How did Reagan attack Carter in the Election of 1980?
What foreign crisis caused Carter problems in this election?
Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR, 1985
Define these terms
associated with
Gorbachev, Reagan,
and the end of the
Cold War.
Glasnost
Perestroika
INF Treaty
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THE
PERSIAN
GULF
WAR,
1991
Directions: label all countries on the map below and then answer the questions that follow.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Label the Tigris River.
Label the capital city of Iraq on the map above (place a locator dot in the correct place)
Label the Persian Gulf.
What caused the war?
5. What was the official/military code name for the war?
6.
7.
8.
9.
Who was the President during this war?
Who was the Secretary of State during this war?
Who was the main U.S. general in command?
What new technologies did the U.S. use in this war?
10. From what country did most Allied troops advance during the ground war?
11. How did the role of women in combat change during this war?
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IMPORTANT
COURT
DECISIONS
For each write: A. What year?
B. Circumstances of the case?
C. What did the court decide?
1. Brown v Board of Education (Topeka, KS):
2. Plessy v Ferguson:
10. Univ. of Cal. v Bakke:
3. Escobedo v Illinois:
11. Korematsu v. U.S.:
4. Miranda v Arizona:
12. Schenck v. U.S.:
5. Reynolds v Sims:
6. Roe v Wade:
13. Engel v. Vitale:
7. Gideon v Wainwright:
14. Tinker v. Des Moines
School District:
8. Scopes v Tennessee:
9. Duke v Griggs Power Co.:
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TERMINOLOGY
Many of these words can be found on the test. If you don’t know what they mean, you may not
understand the question. Mark the ones that are unfamiliar and define them.
1.
advocate
39. embargo
77. increase
2.
ratify
40. surplus
78. decrease
3.
annex
41. deficit
79. prohibit
4.
affluent
42. industrialize
80. acquisition
5.
essential
43. armaments
81. England = Great Britain =
6.
nationalism
44. implement
7.
intervention
45. sedition
8.
innovation
46. arms reduction
9.
capitalism
47. adhere
10. agrarian
48. segregation
11. drought
49. integration
12. suffrage
50. regulate
13. insufficient
51. ruthless
14. compare/contrast
52. blockade
15. opponent
53. revolution
16. proponent
54. injustice
17. conservative
55. illustrate
18. liberal
56. civil
19. federal
57. rivalry
20. diplomacy
58. aggression
21. appease
59. contemporary
22. bypass
60. turbulent
23. domestic
61. neutral
24. foreign
62. armistice
25. constitutional
63. literal
26. unconstitutional
64. analyze
27. legislative
65. denounce
28. judicial
66. promote
29. executive
67. international
30. repeal
68. continental
31. decade
69. hysteria
32. confine
70. preceded
33. morale
71. post
34. origin
72. status quo
35. prohibit
73. depleted
36. recession
74. means of production
37. depression
75. rural
38. inflation
76. urban
United Kingdom
82. Russia = Soviet Union =
USSR
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WAS IT TEDDY OR FRANKLIN
ROOSEVELT?
Write “Teddy” or “Franklin” next to each of
these items that are associated with TR or FDR.
Write “Both” next to the things they both had in
common.
President Theodore Roosevelt
1.
Alphabet Soup
32. TVA
59. Nobel Peace Prize
2.
Trustbuster
33. AAA
60. The Dust Bowl
3.
Rough Riders
34. Conservation
61. Bank Failures
4.
Secretary of the Navy
35. “Speak softly and carry a
62. Wagner Act
5.
NY Police Commissioner
6.
Governor of NY
7.
“We have nothing to fear but
Big Stick.”
63. WPA
36. Corollary to the Monroe
Doctrine
64. 1901 – 1909
65. 1933 – 1945
fear itself.”
37. Eleanor Roosevelt
66. Avid Hunter
8.
Fireside Chats
38. Brain Trust
67. Spanish – American War
9.
Negotiated United Mine
39. William H. Taft
68. Vice President
Workers Strike
40. Attempted to Pack the US
69. Harry Truman
10. Bull Moose Party
11. Republican
12. Atlantic Charter
13. Democrat
Supreme Court
41. Square Deal
42. “December
7th,
70. Fought in Cuba
71. Four Freedoms Speech
a date which
will live in infamy…”
72. Cash & Carry
73. D – Day
14. Progressive
43. Great Depression
74. Fought Monopolies
15. Elected President 4 Times
44. Polio
75. High Unemployment
16. Social Security Act
45. Received letter from
76. Breadlines
17. Bully Pulpit
Einstein about Atomic
18. Defeated Herbert Hoover
Weapons
19. Succeeded William
McKinley
20. Met with Churchill and
Stalin
21. Negotiated Peace Treaty
between Japan and Russia
77. Securities and Exchange
Commission
46. CCC
78. NRA
47. Government should expand
79. Open Door Policy
to help people.
48. “I took the Canal Zone, then
80. Hawaii becomes US
Territory
I let Congress debate about
81. Colombian Revolution
it.”
82. Hay – Bunau – Varilla
Treaty
22. Battle of San Juan Hill
49. Pure Food & Drug Act
23. Pearl Harbor
50. Elkins Act
83. Sherman Anti – Trust Act
24. Great White Fleet
51. National Park Service
84. Youngest President Ever
25. Policed Latin America
52. Lend-Lease Act
85. Gunboat Diplomacy
26. Bank Holiday
53. Hepburn Act
27. Meat Inspection Act
54. Imperialism
28. FDIC
55. Isolationism
29. New Deal
56. Good Neighbor Policy
30. Relief and Recovery
57. Yalta Conference
31. Panama Canal
58. World War II
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VIETNAM
OR
K O R E A ???
Vietnam War
Korean War
Fill the Venn
diagram above with
the terms listed below that are related to the Vietnam War, the Korean War, or Both Wars.
1. 17th Parallel
13. Richard Nixon
25. Containment
2. 38th Parallel
14. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
26. Domino Theory
3.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
15. Communism
27. 1960’s
4.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
16. Search & Destroy Missions
28. Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
5.
Harry Truman
17. Defoliants
29. CIA
6.
Gulf of Tonkin
18. Inch’on
30. Operation Rolling Thunder
7.
Mao Zedong
19. Asia
31. Cambodia
8.
Seoul
20. 1950’s
32. Saigon
9.
Lyndon B. Johnson
21. Hanoi
33. Kent State Protests/ Shooting
10. Henry Kissinger
22. Dwight Eisenhower
34. Gen. William Westmoreland
11. War Powers Act
23. United Nations
35. Tet Offensive
12. 1970’s
24. Pyongyang
36. Vietnamization
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IMAGES
Time Period?
Who are these women?
Time period?
What is this machine?
What does it do?
Who was the inventor?
Time period?
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Who does she represent?
Who is this man?
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What do these characters represent?
What is this machine?
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What artist created these characters?
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Year of the event?
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What is this monument?
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Name the Presidents.
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Name this astronaut.
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Name the man in the photo.
Name the man in the photo.
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What vocabulary word is
associated with this photo?
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Name the man in the photo.
President?
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Name of shuttle?
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Name the men in the photo.
Name the Big 3.
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