Poison Gas
Machine Gun
Tanks
Airplanes
what are some New Weapons used during the war?
journalists who practiced what today is called investigate journalism¨ in order to spotlight corruption in society.
what were muckrakers?
When gold was discovered in Alaska,
many prospects traveled through Washington to Alaska
what was the Klondike Gold Rush?
women challenging traditional ideals, by wearing short skirts, lots of makeup, cutting there hair short, and drinking and smoking in public.
what where flappers?
Created worker programs, Promoted relief, reform, and recovery.
what are Roosevelt´s three R's
Staring eyes
Violent tremors
Blue, cold extremities.
Unexplained deafness, blindness, or paralysis
what are shell shock symptoms?
written in 1906 to describe the conditions in the meatpacking industry.
what was the jungle?
Sioux
Cheyenne
Crow
Arapaho
Kiowa
what were the Major American Indian Tribes of the Great Plains?
Italian immigrants and anarchists, were charged with robbery and murder with an unfair trial. the trial exemplified the anti-immigrant hate in Post-WWI United States.
what was the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti?
Bank Failures and The monetary policy of the Federal Reserve System
What were some causes of the Great Depression
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Lusitania is sunk (1915)
Germany’s Sussex Pledge wasn’t upheld
what are some reasons for the U.S. to enter the War?
meat inspection act
pure food and drug act
what was the impact of the jungle?
12 hour shifts, 6 days a week (Steel mills required 7 days a week of work) with no vacation or sick leave, no unemployment benefits, and no worker’s compensation for injuries that occurred on the job
what were the poor labor conditions?
when People feared that communists wanted to overthrow the U.S. Government
what was the red scare?
Tried creating new jobs out of public works
projects.
whats something the Hoover Dam did?
Militarism
Alliances
Nationalism
Imperialism
Assassination
what are some Causes of World War I
one for the leaders for muckrakers of her day, wrote many notable magazine series and biographies, and best known for her 1904 book "ẗhe history of the standard oil company¨.
what were some of Ida Tarbell ´ s achievements
Americanization and Forced Assimilation
Dawes Act (1887)
Native American Boarding Schools
what were the ¨solutions¨ to the american Indian conflicts?
WWI veterans returning home have difficulty finding work
A lot of people wanted to return to traditional ways
increased inflation
what were post war issues?
America and the rest of the industrialized world spiraled downward into the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world up to that time.
what was black Tuesday?
Theodore Roosevelt invades Cuba with his Rough Riders and defeats Spain at the Battle of San Juan Hill which leads to the end of the war.
what was the Spanish-American War?
his book ¨how the other half lives¨ led to calls for government assistance to help the urban poor
what did Jacob Rii´s book do?
federal land grant that allowed citizens who were 21 and the head of their family to claim 160 acres of land in the west as long as they established a homestead and “improved” the land.
what was The Homestead Act (1862)?
People in Harding’s Cabinet took payments or bribes from private companies in order to lease lands containing oil reserves at Teapot Dome.
what was the Teapot Dome Scandal?
it Established a significant role for government
involvement in stabilizing the economy at both
the state and federal level
whats an Impact of the New Deal