Semester II Final Review Gilded Age

Semester II Final Review
Gilded Age - 1900
1. Dawes Act (1887) X
2. Federal government revenue (1890)
3. Plessy v. Ferguson
4. Expansion of the railroads
5. “Cross of Gold” Speech
6. Pullman Strike
7. 14th Amendment
8. Late 19th c. labor movement
9. Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890)
10. New Immigration X X
11. Municipal corruption X
12. Government functions during the late 19th c.
13. Sharecropping
14. Improvements in city in the late 19th c.
15. Urbanization
16. Spanish-American War
17. Jingoism
18. Populist goals
19. Failures of the Populist Party
20. American Federation of Laborers
21. Characteristics of late 19th c. agriculture
1900 – 1920
1. Filipino Resistance
2. Social Darwinism X
3. Reform in child labor
4. Women‟s suffrage X
5. Wilson‟s Triple Wall of Privilege
6. Federal reserve
7. Joseph Pulitzer
8. Great Migration
9. Wilson
10. Fourteen Points
11. League of Nations
12. How the Other Half Lives
13. Progressive Era constitutional
amendments
14. WWI Conscription
15. Open Door Policy XX
16. The Jungle
17. Dollar Diplomacy
18. Roosevelt‟s Corollary X
19. Horizontal integration
20. William Jennings Bryan
21. World War I
22. Progressive Era
23. War boards
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America‟s role
Legislation
WEB Du Bois X
Niagra Movement
Objectives
Booker T. Washington
Atlanta Compromise X
Committee on Public Information
TR in the Russo-Japanese War
Senate opposition to the Treaty of
Versailles
Palmer Raids
Muckrakers X
Article X(10)
18th Amendment
Red Scare
Theodore Roosevelt
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1920 – 1940
1. Flappers
2. Marcus Garvey X
3. Assembly line
4. Margaret Sanger
5. Characteristics of the Republican Presidents
of the 1920s
6. FDR vs. Hoover
7. Harding and Coolidge
8. Federal regulations
9. Birth of a Nation
10. Charles Lindbergh
11. American Federation of Labor (AFL)
12. Fundamentalism
13. Farming 1921-1929
14. Mellon Economics
15. Herbert Hoover‟s approach to the Great
Depression X
16. Roosevelt‟s New Deal
17. Farming issues
18. The Lost Generation X
19. F. Scott Fitzgerald, e.e. Cummings, Sinclair
Lewis
20. Great Depression
21. Unemployment
22. Causes
23. Continuation of the Great migration
24. Scopes Trial
25. Hoovervilles
26. Tennessee Valley Authority
27. Bonus Expeditionary Forces X
28. Wagner Act
29. Isolationism
30. Harlem Renaissance X
31. Calvin Coolidge
32. Ku Klux Klan (1920s)
33. Causes of the Great Depression
34. FDR‟s 1st AAA (purpose) X
35. Kellogg-Briand Pact
36. Washington Naval Conference (1921-22)
37. New Deal Legislation
38. Japanese internment X
39. Francis Townsend, Townsend Plan
40. Indian Policy 1880s – the New Deal
1941 – present
1. Lend-Lease Act
2. Korematsu v. United States
3. Supreme Court cases post WWII- for
minorities
4. WWII Conscription
5. Generalizations of the Home front during
WWII
6. Sputnik
7. WWII- effect on the Home Front
8. Similarities between Reagan and Carter
9. The continuation of the New Deal (under
Truman to Eisenhower)
10. Pearl Harbor
11. Marshall Plan
12. League of Nations
13. 1968- Nixon comeback
14. Nixon‟s successes
15. Eisenhower‟s Farewell Address
16. Japanese internment and deportation
17. Post WWII Economic Boom
18. Harry S. Truman- aims against Communism
19. Brown v. Board of Education
20. American involvement in Vietnam
21. McCarthyism X
22. Martin Luther King, Jr.
23. Latin American/American Relations during
WWII
24. Protests at Greensboro
25. Brown v. Board of Education X
26. Keynesian Economics
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Cuban Missile Crisis
Soviet/Cuban relations (1960s)
1970s and 1980s
Fundamentalism
Environmental movements
Women in public office
Domestic changes in the household
1970s inflation
Gulf of Tonkin issues
Carter Administration- characteristics of
Political support of George Wallace (1968
election)
1950s- emergence of rock „n roll
1960s minority protests
Korean War X
Federal Highway Act
Intervention in Guatemala (1954)
Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT)
Increase in service workers since 1950
George Kennan/Containment X
Civil Rights Commission
College attendance levels- late 20th c.
Reaganomics
1968 Tet Offensive
Vietnam War
American disapproval of
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Dixiecrat Party
Justifications for using the atomic bombs
Eisenhower‟s Domestic Issues
David Riesman (“pack of conformists”)
Kent State
Congress of International Organizations
Suburbanization
Three Mile Island incident (1979)
Great Society