BOOT CAMP - CHAPTER 26 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Sitting Bull 2. Helen Hunt Jackson 3. Oliver H. Kelley 4. Mary Elizabeth Lease 5. Frederick Jackson Turner 6. Jacob S. Coxey 7. Eugene V. Debs 8. Marcus Alonzo Hanna 9. Nez Percé 10. Battle of Wounded Knee 11. Dawes Severalty Act 12. Buffalo Soldiers 13. Homestead Act 14. Bonanza farms 15. National Grange 16. Farmers' Alliance 17. Coxey's Army 18. Pullman Strike 19. Cross of Gold speech 20. “16 to 1” Page 1 BOOT CAMP - CHAPTER 26 Answer Key 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Page 2 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 27 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ Use the following to answer questions 1-4: Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Alfred Thayer Mahan 2. George Dewey 3. Emilio Aguinaldo 4. John Hay 5. jingoism 6. spheres of influence 7. “yellow peril” 8. Pan-American Conference 9. Teller Amendment 10. Foraker Act 11. insular cases 12. Platt Amendment 13. Philippine insurrection 14. Open Door notes 15. big-stick diplomacy 16. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty 17. Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty 18. Roosevelt Corollary 19. Gentlemen's Agreement Page 1 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 27 Answer Key 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Page 2 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 28 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ Use the following to answer questions 1-6: Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Jacob Riis 2. Lincoln Steffens 3. Robert M. La Follette 4. Florence Kelley 5. Upton Sinclair 6. John Muir 7. initiative 8. referendum 9. recall 10. Muckrakers 11. Seventeenth Amendment 12. Eighteenth Amendment 13. Elkins Act 14. Hepburn Act Page 1 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 28 15. Lochner v. New York 16. Pure Food and Drug Act 17. Newlands Act 18. New Nationalism 19. dollar diplomacy Page 2 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 28 Answer Key 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Page 3 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 29 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Herbert Croly 2. Louis D. Brandeis 3. Victoriano Huerta 4. Pancho Villa 5. Charles Evans Hughes 6. New Freedom 7. Underwood Tariff Bill 8. Sixteenth Amendment 9. Federal Reserve Act 10. Federal Trade Commission Act 11. Clayton Act 12. ABC Powers 13. Central Powers 14. Sussex Page 1 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 29 1. George Creel 2. Bernard Baruch 3. Alice Paul 4. Henry Cabot Lodge 5. James M. Cox 6. self-determination 7. “normalcy” 8. Zimmermann note 9. Fourteen Points 10. League of Nations 11. Committee on Public Information 12. Espionage and Sedition acts 13. Schenck v. United States 14. Industrial Workers of the World 15. Nineteenth Amendment 16. Eighteenth Amendment 17. irreconcilables 18. Treaty of Versailles Page 1 Page 2 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 31 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. A. Mitchell Palmer 2. Al Capone 3. John T. Scopes 4. Clarence Darrow 5. Bruce Barton 6. Charles Lindbergh 7. Margaret Sanger 8. Sigmund Freud 9. F. Scott Fitzgerald 10. Sinclair Lewis 11. nativist 12. red scare 13. Sacco and Vanzetti case 14. The Birth of a Nation 15. Immigration Quota Act 16. Volstead Act 17. United Negro Improvement Association 18. The Great Gatsby Page 1 BOOT CAMP CHAPTER 31 Page 2 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 32 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Warren G. Harding 2. Charles Evans Hughes 3. Andrew Mellon 4. Charles R. Forbes 5. Robert La Follette 6. Alfred E. Smith 7. Washington Conference 8. Kellogg-Briand Pact 9. Teapot Dome 10. Dawes plan 11. Hawley-Smoot Tariff 12. Black Tuesday 13. Muscle Shoals Bill 14. Reconstruction Finance Corporation 15. Bonus Army 16. Stimson doctrine Page 1 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 33 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Eleanor Roosevelt 2. Harry Hopkins 3. Frances Perkins 4. Father Coughlin 5. Huey Long 6. Alfred M. Landon 7. New Deal 8. Brain Trust 9. Glass-Steagall Act 10. Works Progress Administration 11. Schechter case 12. Public Works Administration 13. Agricultural Adjustment Act 14. Securities and Exchange Commission 15. Tennessee Valley Authority 16. Wagner Act 17. Court-packing plan 18. Keynesianism 19. Liberty League Page 1 Page 2 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 34 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Cordell Hull 2. Winston Churchill 3. Charles Lindbergh 4. isolationism 5. appeasement 6. London Economic Conference 7. Good Neighbor policy 8. Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act 9. “merchants of death” 10. “Quarantine Speech” 11. “cash-and-carry” 12. America First Committee 13. destroyers-for-bases deal 14. lend-lease Page 1 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 35 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Henry Stimson 2. A. Philip Randolph 3. Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek) 4. Thomas E. Dewey 5. Harry S. Truman 6. War Production Board 7. Office of Price Administration 8. WAACs 9. ”Rosie the Riveter” 10. braceros 11. Casablanca Conference 12. Teheran Conference 13. Potsdam Conference 14. Manhattan Project Page 1 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 36 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. George F. Kennan 2. Dean Acheson 3. Joseph McCarthy 4. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg 5. Reinhold Niebuhr 6. J. Robert Oppenheimer 7. Yalta Conference 8. U.N. Security Council 9. iron curtain 10. Berlin airlift 11. “containment doctrine” 12. Truman Doctrine 13. Marshall Plan 14. white flight Page 1 15. North Atlantic Treaty Organization 16. Taft-Hartley Act 17. House Committee on Un-American Activities 18. Dixiecrats 19. Fair Deal 20. NSC-68 21. thirty-eighth parallel Page 2 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 37 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 2. Billy Graham 3. Joseph McCarthy 4. Ho Chi Minh 5. Ngo Dinh Diem 6. Fidel Castro 7. ”cult of domesticity” 8. McCarthyism 9. sit-ins 10. ”rocket (Sputnik) fever” 11. The Feminine Mystique 12. ”televangelists” 13. Brown vs. Board of Education 14. Montgomery bus boycott 15. Eisenhower Doctrine 16. National Defense Education Act 17. Twenty-second amendment Page 1 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 38 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Robert F. Kennedy 2. Lyndon B. Johnson 3. Michael Harrington 4. Barry Goldwater 5. Malcolm X 6. Stokely Carmichael 7. J. William Fulbright 8. Eugene McCarthy 9. George Wallace 10. flexible response 11. New Frontier 12. Peace Corps 13. Alliance for Progress 14. Freedom Rides 15. War on Poverty 16. Civil Rights Act of 1964 17. Voting Rights Act of 1965 18. ”hawks” and “doves” 19. ”Beat” poets 20. Students for a Democratic Society Page 1 Page 2 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 39 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Richard Nixon 2. Spiro Agnew 3. Henry Kissinger 4. Warren Burger 5. Rachel Carson 6. Phyllis Schlafley 7. Thurgood Marshall 8. Mohammed Reza Pahlevi (Shah of Iran) 9. détente 10. revenue sharing 11. executive privilege 12. Vietnamization 13. Nixon Doctrine 14. Kent State killings 15. Philadelphia Plan 16. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Page 1 17. Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) 18. Clean Air Act 19. OPEC 20. CREEP 21. Title IX 22. Roe v. Wade 23. Bakke case 24. National Organization for Women (NOW) 25. SALT II treaty 26. Iranian hostage crisis Page 2 BOOT CAMP – CHAPTER 40 Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Ronald Reagan 2. Irving Kristol 3. Walter Mondale 4. Mikhail Gorbachev 5. Geraldine Ferraro 6. Sandra Day O'Connor 7. Jerry Falwell 8. Boris Yeltsin 9. Clarence Thomas 10. “supply-side” economics 11. Perestroika 12. Glasnost 13. new religious right 14. Reaganomics Page 1 15. yuppies 16. Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”) 17. Contras 18. Sandinistas 19. Americans With Disabilities Act Page 2
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