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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”
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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
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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
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15. Lochner v. New York
16. Pure Food and Drug Act
17. Newlands Act
18. New Nationalism
19. dollar diplomacy
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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15. yuppies
16. Strategic Defense Initiative (“Star Wars”)
17. Contras
18. Sandinistas
19. Americans With Disabilities Act
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