Standard 6.0- Demonstrate an Understanding of the conflict

Standard 6.0- Demonstrate an Understanding of the conflict between
traditionalism and progressivism in the 1920s and the economic collapse
and the political response to the economic crisis in the 1930s
Opening:
Complete a chalk and
talk using
BOOM AND BUST
Work Period:
 Finish Notes from the
New Deal
 Review for Test
Closing:
Quiz
 Complete a chalk and talk
BOOM AND BUST
Objectives
 Analyze President
Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s New
Deal as a response to
the economic crisis
of the Great
Depression
 Demonstrate an
understanding of the
boom and bust of
the 1920s and 1930s
as well as previous
content by playing
Battle Royale.
REVIEW
 After school
TODAY
 Before school
TOMORROW
 Don’t forget the test is
cumulative
 USA Test Prep is a
great site to help you
study.
www.usatestprep.com
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New England
Mid-Atlantic
Southern
Pilgrims
Puritans
Quakers
Mayflower Compact
Maryland Act of Toleration
Great Awakening
Magna Carta
Virginia House of Burgesses
Salutary neglect
English Bill of Rights
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New England Town Meetings
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts
Intolerable Acts
Stamp Act Congress
Sons and Daughters of
Liberty
First Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
John Locke
Second Continental Congress
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Articles of Confederation
Shay’s Rebellion
Democracy
Republic
Unicameral Legislature
Bicameral Legislature
Federal
Northwest Territory
Land Ordinance of 1785
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
Ratification
Federalist
Antifederalist (Democratic Republicans)
Federalist Papers
Constitution
Bill of Rights
Division of Powers
Enumerated
Implied
Reserved
Popular Sovereignty
Separation of Powers
Limited Government
Precedent
Whiskey Rebellion
Alien and Sedition Acts
Nullification (VA and KY Resolutions)
XYZ Affair
Marbury V. Madison
Judicial Review
National Bank (BUS)
Protective Tariff
John Marshall
Necessary and Proper Clause
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 Westward Expansion
 Indian Removal Act
 Nationalism
 Assimilation
 Sectionalism
 Trail of Tears
 Individualism
 Nullification Crisis of the 1830s
 Internal Improvements
 Protective Tariff (Tariff of
 Acquisition
 Thomas Jefferson
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 Louisiana Purchase
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 Lewis and Clark
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 Oregon Territory
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 Texas
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 Mexican Cession
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 Pioneer
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 Manifest Destiny
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 Andrew Jackson
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Abominations)
Monroe Doctrine
Mexican War
James K. Polk
North
South
West
National Bank
Erie Canal
Henry Clay’s American System
Slavery
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Antebellum
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De Facto Segregation
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De Jure Segregation
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Abolitionist
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Frederick Douglass
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Harriet Tubman
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William Lloyd Garrison 
Grimke Sisters
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Harriet Beecher Stowe 
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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John Brown
Underground Railroad
Elizabeth Cady Stanton 
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Lucretia Mott
Seneca Falls Convention 
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1848
Missouri Compromise 
Wilmot Proviso
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Compromise of 1850
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Popular Sovereignty
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott decision
Election of 1860
Secede
Fort Sumter
King Cotton
Anaconda Plan
Gettysburg
Sherman’s March to the
Sea
Emancipation
Proclamation
Appomattox
Reconstruction
Lincoln’s Plan
Johnson’s Plan
Congressional
Reconstruction
Radical Republicans
13th, 14th, 15th
Amendments
 Freedman’s Bureau
 Reconstruction Act of
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1867
Sharecropping
Tenant Farming
Forty Acres and a Mule
Ku Klux Klan
Lynchings
Compromise of 1877
Jim Crow Laws
Segregation
Plessy v. Ferguson
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. DuBois
Ida Wells Barnett
Gilded Age
Homestead Act
Dawes Act-1887
Resistance
Assimilation
Battle of Wounded Knee
Factors of Economic Growth
Chinese Exclusion Act
Capitalism
Entrepreneur
Corporations
Bessemer Steel Process
Andrew Carnegie
Vertical Integration
Horizontal Integration
Bimetallism
Monopoly (Trust)
John D. Rockefeller
Robber Barons
Philanthropist
Gospel of Wealth
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Social Darwinism
Laissez faire
Granger Laws
Interstate Commerce Act
Populism
Labor Unions
Yellow Dog Contracts
Railroad Strike of 1877
Haymarket Riot
Pullman Strike
Craft Unions
Collective Bargaining
Election of 1896
Immigration
Nativism
Political Machines
Political Boss
African American Migration
Progressive Movement
Muckrakers
Upton Sinclair
Suffrage
Carrie Chapman Catt
Alice Paul
19th Amendment
Jane Addams
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Theodore Roosevelt
1902 Coal Strike
Pure Food and Drug Act
Election of 1912
Woodrow Wilson
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
16th Amendment
17th Amendment
Federal Reserve Act
18th Amendment
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Imperialism
Nationalism
Social Darwinism
William McKinley
Spanish-American War
Yellow Journalism
U.S.S. Maine
Filipino Resistance
Insular Cases
Teddy Roosevelt
Spheres of Influence
Open Door Policy
Boxer Rebellion
Platt Amendment
Panama Revolution
Panama Canal
Roosevelt’s Corollary
Monroe Doctrine
“Big Stick” Diplomacy
Great White Fleet
William H. Taft
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Dollar Diplomacy
Woodrow Wilson
Moral Diplomacy
Causes of WWI (MAIN)
Unrestricted Submarine warfare
Lusitania
Zimmerman Note
Fourteen Points
Self-Determination
League of Nations
Propaganda
Sedition Acts
Treaty of Versailles
War-guilt clause
Election of 1920
Warren G. Harding
Dawes and Young Plans
Isolationism
Neutrality Acts
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Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Assembly Line
Installment Plan
Flappers
Transportation
Push Factors
Pull Factors
Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
Paul Robeson
Louis Armstrong
Duke Ellington
Speculation
Margin
1929 Stock Market Crash
The Great Depression
Federal Reserve
Hawley Smoot Tariff
Hoovervilles
Soup Kitchens/Bread Lines
Dust Bowl
“Okies”
Bonus Army
Suffrage
Roles of Women
Nativism
Xenophobia
Communism
Vladimir Lenin
Palmer Raids
Red Scare
Ku Klux Klan
“Birth of A Nation”
Prohibition
18th Amendment
Speakeasies
Bootleggers
Al Capone
21st Amendment
Scopes Trial (Monkey
Trial)
Fundamentalism
1932 Election
Franklin D. Roosevelt
New Deal
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Securities and Exchange
Commission
Federal Securities Act
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Tennessee Valley Authority
Civilian Conservation Corps
Public Works Administration
Works Progress
Administration
Court-Packing
Social Security Act
Eleanor Roosevelt
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CLOSING
SHOUT IT OUT!
ANY LAST MINUTE QUESTIONS?