Chapter 23: Americans in the Great War, 1914

Chapter 23: Americans in the Great War, 1914-1920
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The Luisitania
The assignation of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
President Wilson’s Proclamation of Neutrality
Wilsonianism
British naval policy//Neutral rights
The submarine and international law
The Arabic//The Sussex
The peace movement
Unrestricted submarine warfare
The Zimmerman telegram
The armed-ship bill
Wilson’s war message
Jeannette Rankin
The National Defense Act of 1916 and the Navy Act of 1916
The Selective Service Act
“evaders,” “deserters,” and Cos
General John J. Pershing
Trench warfare and poison gas
Shell shock (war psychosis)
Venereal disease among American soldiers
The Bolshevik Revolution
Wilson’s Fourteenth Points
The Food Administration, the Railroad Administration, and the Fuel Administration
The War Industries Board
The Revenue Act of 1916
The War Revenue Act of 1917
Women in the work force
The Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defense
African American migration
The National War Labor Board
The civil-liberties issue
The Committee on Public Information
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
Schenck v. U.S. and Abrams v. U.S.
The Red Scare
Mail bombs of May 1919
The Boston police strike
The steel strike of 1919
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The American left
The American Legion
A. Mitchell Palmer//The Palmer Raids
The East St. Louis riot of 1917
The “Red Summer” of 1919
Wilson’s anti-Bolshevik actions
The Paris Peace Conference
The mandate system
The Balfour Declaration of 1917
The League of Nations
Article 10 of the League Covenant
The Treaty of Versailles
The Lodge reservations
The “Irreconcilables”
Collective security versus unilateralism
Chapter 24: The New Era, 1920-1929
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Charles A. Lindbergh
The installment plan
Oligopolies
The “new lobbying”
Coronado Coal Company v. United Mine Workers and Maple Floor Association v. U.S.
Bailey v. Dressel Furniture Company and Adkins v. Children’s Hospital
Welfare capitalism
Warren G. Harding
Charles Forbes and Harry Daugherty
The Teapot Dome scandal
Calvin Coolidge
The McNary-Haugen bills
The 1924 presidential election
The Indian Rights Association, the Indian Defense Association, and the General Federation of
Women’s Clubs
American Indians’ citizenship status//The Bureau of Indian Affairs
The League of Women Voters
The Sheppard-Towner Act
The Cable Act
The National Woman Party
The automobile/The Federal Highway Act
Marcus Garvey
The growth of the suburbs
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The American family of the 1920’s//Home appliances and household management in the 1920’s
Isaac Max Rubinow and Abraham Epstein
The peer group and the socialization of children
Women in the 1920s labor force
The flapper
Homosexual culture
Ku Klux Klan
The Emergency Quota Act of 1921
The National Origins Act of 1924 and the National Origins Act of 1927
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti
The Scopes trial/Pentecostal religion
Mahjongg, crossword puzzles, miniature golf, and the Charleston/Motion pictures
Jack Dempsey, Harold “Red” Grange, and George Herman “Babe” Ruth
Rudolph Valentino
Prohibition/Al Capone
The Lost Generation/The Harlem Renaissance/The Jazz Age
The 1928 presidential election
Herbert Hoover
Al Smith
Black Thursday
Black Tuesday/The stock market crash
Chapter 25: The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929 – 1941
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The Dust Bowl
“Hoovervilles”
Herbert Hoover
“associationalism”
The President’s Organization on Unemployment Relief (POUR)
The Federal Farm Board
The Hawley-Smoot Tariff
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Unemployed Councils/The Bonus Expeditionary Force
Gabriel Over the White House
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The 1932 presidential campaign and election
The Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution
The banking crisis
Roosevelt’s first inaugural address
National bank holiday/The Emergency Banking Relief Bill (March 9, 1933)
Roosevelt’s fireside chats
The First Hundred Days/The Brain Trust
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The National Industrial Recovery Act (June 16, 1933
The National Recovery Administration
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (May 12, 1933
The Civilian Conservation Corps (March 31, 1933)
The Public Works Administration
The American Liberty League
Father Charles Coughlin
Dr. Francis E. Townsend
Huey Long
The “black cabinet”
The Second New Deal
The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act (April 8, 1935)
The Works Progress Administration
The Federal Theater, Federal Arts, Federal Music, and Federal Writers Projects
The Social Security Act (August 15, 1935)
The Wealth Tax Act (August 30, 1935)
The 1936 presidential election
The New Deal coalition
The National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act (July 5, 1935)
The United Auto Workers’ strike of 1936
The Memorial Day Massacre
The Bureau of Reclamation
The Taylor Grazing Act (June 28, 1934)
The Indian Reorganization Act (June 18, 1934)
The Tennessee Valley Authority (May 18, 1933
Roosevelt’s court-packing plan
MLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.
The recession of 1937-1939
The 1940 presidential election
The Southern Tenant farmers’ Union and the Harlem Tenants League
Chapter 26: Peaceseekers and Warmakers: Americans in the World, 1930-1941
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The Rockefeller Foundation’s anti-mosquito campaign
Independent internationalism
The Webb-Pomerene Act and the Edge Act
The Young Plan of 1929
The Johnson Act of 1934
The London Conference of 1933
The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
The most favored nation principle
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The Export-Import Bank
The Good Neighbor policy
Fulgencio Batista
Lazaro Cardenas
The Mexican expropriation controversy
Fascism
The Rome-Berlin Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact
The policy of appeasement
The Abraham Lincoln Battalion
The Munich Conference
The Nye Committee
The Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937
Roosevelt’s Chautauqua speech
The Nazi-Soviet Pact
The German invasion of Poland
Repeal of the arms embargo (the Neutrality Act of 1939)
The Good Earth
Jiang Jieshi//Japanese seizure of Manchuria
The Stimson Doctrine
The Sino-Japanese War
Roosevelt’s quarantine speech
The Panay incident
Japan’s “New Order”
The fall of France
The destroyers for bases agreement
The Selective Training and Service Act
The Lend-Lease Act//The Atlantic Charter
The Tripartite Pact
Operation MAGIC
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor