An increasingly pluralistic United States faced profound domestic and global challenges, debated the proper degree of government activism, and sought to define its international role.

Key Concept 7.1: Governmental, political, and social organizations struggled to address the effects of large-scale industrialization, economic uncertainty, and related social changes such as urbanization and mass migration.


Key Concept 7.2: A revolution in communications and transportation technology helped to create a new mass culture and spread “modern” values and ideas, even as cultural conflicts between groups increased under the pressure of migration, world wars, and economic distress.


Key Concept 7.3:  Global conflicts over resources, territories, and ideologies renewed debates over the nation’s values and its role in the world, while simultaneously propelling the United States into a dominant international military, political, cultural, and economic position. 


Ch 20 Imperialism

The outline is different this chapter.  It is more analysis.  If you want to take your own notes to use on the quiz, you may.

Pan-American, Seward's Folly, Mahan/The Influence of Sea Power upon History (he comes up more than once in the chapter...), Henry Cabot Lodge, Fiske, jingoism, yellow journalism/press,  deLome letter, Remember the Maine, Teller Amendment, Platt Amendment, Rough Riders, Emilio Aguinaldo, Jones Act, Treaty of Paris(yes, another one...), Hay-Pauncefote Agreement, Roosevelt Corollary, John Hay/Open Door, Boxer Rebellion, "Gentleman' agreement", Root-Takahara, Algeiras Conference, dollar diplomacy, I'm not making the WWI alliances terms because you should know them from last year...but make sure you know them.

vocab: emissaries, proselytize, indemnity, prodigious, protectorate, GDP, Anglo-Saxonism, dogma, insurgents, reconcentration, ardently

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Ch 22 WWI  

Lusitania, Zimmerman telegram, voluntarism, 16th amendment, Liberty Bonds, War Industries Board (WIB), Food Administration, National War Labor Board (NWLB), Committee on Public Information (CPI)/George Creel, [for these administrations, focus on the purpose and what they actually did] Great Migration, Bolshevik Revolution, 19th Amendment, Espionage and Sedition Acts, Schenck v US, conscription/Selective Service Act, Treaty of Versailles, Fourteen Points, League of Nations, irreconcilables, Red Scare, Palmer Raids, Strikes of 1919, Chicago Race Riots, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Jennings Bryan, Alice Paul

If you don't know these, you should:  armistice, Carrie Chapman Catt, temperance, reparitions, arbitrate, standing army, mobilization, self-determination,  strikebreakers

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Ch 23 1920s

Harding, Hoover, Teapot Dome Scandal, welfare capitalism, Charles Lindbergh, Margaret Sanger, "flappers", The Lost Generation,  Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot, F Scott Fitzgerald, Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, Marcus Garvey, Scopes Trial, Clarence Darrow,  the noble experiment, speakeasy, 21st Amendment, 18th Amendment, Volstead Act, Immigration Act 1921, National Origins Act 1924, Sacco and Vanzetti, Birth of a Nation, Washington Conference 1921, Kellogg-Briand Pact *Just FYI-This is another one of my favorites, Dawes Plan 

Be sure you know what party was in control and their policies.  Why was there economic growth and what were the effects? What were some cultural changes?  How were the 20s reflected in the literature and art?  What were the values in conflict and what were some illustrations of this conflict?  What was our foreign policy in the 1920s? What were the effects of WWI economically in Europe? 

FOR THIS UNIT, I WOULD STRONGLY SUGGEST KNOWING THE YEAR ANY EVENTS HAPPEN

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Chapter 24

You need to know the difference between the First and Second New Deals. 
GREAT DEPRESSION--Black Tuesday, Hawley-Smoot Tariff, buying on a margin, Gross National Product, Federal Farm Board, business cycle, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) , bonus army, Twentieth amendment ("lame-duck"),  

NEW DEAL--Brain trust, Hundred Days, bank holiday, fireside chats, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Public Works Administration (PWA)/Works Progress Administration (WPA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), National Recovery Administration (NRA), Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), Schechter v US, Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) , Federal Housing Administration (FHA), National Youth Administration (NYA), National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act/ National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Social Security Act (SSA), Francis Townsend, Huey Long, Supreme Court reorganization plan, Fair Labor Standards Act, John Maynard Keynes, drought/dust bowl/Okies, John Steinbeck/Grapes of Wrath, Indian Reorganization Act, Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), Father Charles Coughlin, Frances Perkins, 21st amendment, Relief/Recovery/Reform

Ch 25 WWII - BE SURE TO HAVE YEARS WHERE APPLICABLE

Manchuria, Stimson doctrine, good-neighbor policy, Pan-American Conference, Tydings-McDuffie Act, Reciprocal Trade Agreements, Nye committee, neutrality acts, Spanish Civil War, Francisco Franco, Munich Agreement, non-aggression pact, cash and carry, Selective Training and Service Act, four freedoms speech, Lend-Lease Act, Atlantic Charter, War Production Board, OPA, Smith v Allwright, Korematsu v US,  Chester Nimitz, Douglas MacArthur, Operation Torch, bracero, "Double V", D-Day, Manhatten Project, Oppenheimer, Yalta, Potsdam, National War Labor Board (look it up), Winston Churchill, FDR, 22nd amendment

Suggested Terms: Fascist, Il Duce, Nazi, appeasement, Rhineland, Sudetenland, the Panay, blitzkrieg, Pearl Harbor, kamikaze, French Indochina, Battle of Midway, Battle of Coral Sea, Battle of Bulge,  island hopping,

Period 7 Documents

ROARING 20s PPT

IMPERIALISM PPT

Great Depression PPT

Venn Diagram Progressives v the New Deal

WWII Propaganda Posters

Atomic Bomb Essay Practice

Dr Seuss 

WWI PPT

Zimmermann Note

Harlem Renaissance Poetry

DBQ Prep

 

PERIOD 7 TEST

55 Stimulus based questions (55 min)

1 Short Answer (12 min)

20 terms and 2 memory cues (1 from Period 6 and 1 from Period 7)

Period 7 Review Videos