The Gilded Age
Progressivism
American Imperialism
World War I
The Roaring Twenties
The Great Depression
100

What were some of the push factors that attracted immigrants to the US? Pull factors?

push-poverty, famine, war, religious persecution, lack of social mobility, overpopulation

pull-jobs, religious freedom, independent spirit, social mobility

100

What is the 16th Amendment?

income tax

100

Why were Americans interested in settling Hawaii?

missionaries, sugar plantations, build military bases

100

What was the Great Migration?


mass movement of African-Americans from agricultural south to north for better-paying industrial jobs

100

What were flappers?

independent, fashionable women of 1920s who drank, smoke, and went to parties

100

What were the major causes of the Great Depression?

buying on credit, overproduction, farmers struggled, wealth inequality

200

Why were time zones created?

organize schedule for railroads

200

What is the 17th Amendment?

direct election of US Senators

200

How did some Americans feel about the purchase of Alaska? Were they correct?

Seward's Folly (cold, far, dark, worthless land); no..Alaska is resource-rich (oil, minerals, gold, lumber)

200

What was the Selective Service Act?

random selection of young men to fight in the military

200

Describe the economy of the 1920s. How did advertising change during the 1920s?

economic boom, people buying goods on credit; manipulative psychology to convince buyers that they need the product

200

What was Herbert Hoover’s approach to ending the Depression? Franklin Roosevelt’s?

encourage economic growth; give govt. money to industry


New Deal programs; stimulate economy, restructure banks, assist poor citizens

300

Explain how the Transcontinental Railroad was completed during the 1860s?

Chinese and Irish immigrants, commissioned by Abraham Lincoln, met at Promontory Point, Utah
300

What are the 18th and 19th Amendments?

Prohibition

women have the right to vote

300

What happened in the Spanish-American War? Who fought to win Cuba?

Spain and US fought over Cuba (provoked by explosion of USS Maine); Rough Riders (led by Theodore Roosevelt) 

300

What was the convoy system?

destroyers accompany commercial ships across the Atlantic Ocean

300

What was the importance of automobiles during the 1920s?


people could live farther from work (suburbs start to develop), independence (teenagers could drive to clubs); access to stores and cinema for rural communities; jobs created by development of highways and highway towns

300

What were the effects of the Depression on people in the cities?

shantytowns, soup kitchens/bread lines, unemployment

400

Why was the late 1800s referred to as the Gilded Age?

economic growth, mass influx of immigration, wealth inequality

400

Explain the goals of President Roosevelt’s Square Deal.

break up trusts and make corporations follow rules; protect consumers rights; conserve environment

400

What did the US win as a result of winning this war?


Cuba (protectorate), Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines

400

How were German-Americans treated during World War I?

lost jobs, removal/censorship of German language books, music, art, etc., physical violence

400

What was Prohibition? How did it effect society?

ban on manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol; organized crime, bootlegging, speakeasies

400

What were the effects of the Depression on people in rural areas?

farms were foreclosed (taken by banks), tenant farming, Dust Bowl

500

Explain the strategies that Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller used to become wealthy?

Carnegie-vertical (buying out all companies involved in production) and horizontal integration (buying all competitors)

Rockefeller-lower prices to drive competitors out of business then raising them; creating trusts that gave him a monopoly

500

Explain the foreign policy of President Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson.

Roosevelt-big stick diplomacy (use force if necessary)

Taft-dollar diplomacy (cover debts of developing nations, receive money from infrastructure projects)

Wilson-moral diplomacy (assist democratic govts. in Latin America)

500

What was the Red Scare? Palmer Raids? Quota System? Sacco and Vanzetti?

fear of communism, raid on homes and offices of suspected communists and anarchists; restriction on number of immigrants; Italian immigrants executed with little evidence because of their political beliefs

500

Explain the purpose of the following New Deal programs:


CCC

AAA

FDIC

WPA

SSA

give young men jobs on conservation projects

raise value of crops by controlling amount grown

insure people's bank accounts

create jobs for millions of unemployed Americans

provide benefits for sick and elderly

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