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Chapter 28 Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt
17-19 amendments
Big stick diplomacy
Dollar diplomacy
Environmentalism
Forest reserve act 1891
Good trusts vs. bad trusts
Ida Tarbell
Initiatives
Laissez-faire economics
Lincoln Steffens
Meat Inspection Act
Monopoly
Muckrakers
Muller vs. Oregon
Primary elections
Progressive Party/Bull Moose
Progressivism
Pure Food & Drug Act
Recall
Referendum
Robert LaFolette
Socialists
Square Deal - 3 C's
The Jungle
Theodore Roosevelt
Trust busting
Upton Sinclair
WCTU
William H. Taft
Chapter 29 Wilsonian progressivism at home and abroad
Allied Powers
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Central Powers
Clayton antitrust act of 1914
Federal reserve act
Francisco “Pancho” Villa.
Gavrilo Princip
Isolationism
John J. Pershing
Lusitania
Moral diplomacy
New freedom
New nationalism
Progressive Party/Bull Moose
Progressivism
Sussex pledge
Tampico incident
Theodore Roosevelt
U-boats
Underwood tariff bill
Venustiano Carranza
Victoriano Huerta
William H. Taft
Wilson's triple wall of privilege
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Chapter 30 The war to end war
14 Points
4-minute men
Armistice Day
Big 4 (WWI)
Bolsheviks
Committee on public information
Communism
Doughboys
Espionage Act of 1917
Eugene Debs
Food Administration
George Creel
Herbert Hoover
John J. Pershing
League of Nations
Paris peace talks
Sedition Act of 1918
Self-determination
Sussex pledge
Treaty of Versailles
War guilt clause
Warren G. Harding
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Zimmerman note
Chapter 31 American life in the "roaring twenties"
18th amendment
Al Capone
Andrew Mellon
Bull market
Charles Lindbergh
Clarence Darrow
Consumerism
Ernest Hemingway
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Forgotten depression
Harlem Renaissance
Henry Ford
Isolationism
Jazz age
John T. Scopes
Ku Klux Klan
Langston Hughes
Margaret Sanger
Mass production
Nativism
New immigrants
Prohibition
Radio revolution
Red Scare
Sacco & Vanzetti
Scopes "monkey" trial
Sigmund Freud
The birth of a nation
Thomas Edison
Volstead Act
William Jennings Bryan
Chapter 32 The politics of boom and bust
4-power treaty
5-power naval treaty
9-power treaty
Black Tuesday
Bonus expeditionary force/Bonus Army
Business cycle
Calvin Coolidge
Charles Dawes
Dawes Plan
Federal farm board
Fordney-McCumber tariff
Franklin Roosevelt
Great depression
Herbert Hoover
Hoovervilles
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Laissez-faire economics
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Teapot dome scandal
Veteran's bureau scandal
Warren G. Harding
Washington “Disarmament” Conference of 1921-22
Chapter 33 The great depression and the new deal
21st amendment
AAA
Alphabet agencies
CCC
Court-packing scheme/"packing the court"
CWA
Dr. Francis Townsend
Dust bowl
Eleanor Roosevelt
Emergency Banking act
Father Charles Coughlin
FDIC
FDR's 3 R's
FHA
Franklin Roosevelt
Glass-Steagal Banking Reform act
Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
Huey Long
Hundred Days
Indian Reorganization act of 1934
New Deal
NRA (not the current NRA)
SEC
SSA
TVA
Wagner Act
WPA
Chapter 34 Franklin D. Roosevelt and the shadow of war
Adolf Hitler
Appeasement
Atlantic charter
Benito Mussolini
Blitzkrieg
Cash-and-carry
Ethiopia
Fascism
Francisco Franco
Franklin Roosevelt
Interventionism
Isolationism
Joseph Stalin
Lend-lease act
Manchuria
Munich Pact
Neutrality Acts 1935-1939
Neville Chamberlain
Non-aggression treaty (Germ./S.U.)
Pearl Harbor
Phony war
Soviet Union
Spanish Civil War
Winston Churchill
World War II
Chapter 35 America in World War II
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
African front
Atlantic charter
Bataan Death March
Battle of Midway
Battle of the Bulge
Big 3
Charles de Gaulle
D-day/invasion of Normandy
Emperor Hirohito
Erwin Rommel
European front
Franklin Roosevelt
General Douglas MacArthur
General Dwight Eisenhower
General George Patton
"Germany first" strategy
Harry S Truman
Hideki Tojo
Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Holocaust
Island-hopping
Japanese internment
Kamikazes
Korematsu vs. U.S.
Manhattan project
Navajo code talkers
Pacific frotn
Potsdam Conference
Rosie the riveter
Tehran Conference
U.S.S. Missouri
V-E day
V-J day
War Production Board
World War II