These people exposed problems and brought issues to light. Their work sometimes led to society calling on the government to address the problems they exposed.
muckrakers
Who was the US President during World War One? What was this president's policy during the early years of the war?
Woodrow Wilson/ neutrality
Describe changes in production during the 1920s.
Frederick Taylor's principles of scientific management, moving assembly line led to mass production/ ex. Henry Ford and the Model T
President at the start of the decade who did not adequately address the problems faced early in the Great Depression. What are examples of how the public showed their frustration with him?
Herbert Hoover
Hoovervilles, Hoover flags, Hoover blankets, Bonus Army
The US was neutral at the start of World War Two, but served as an 'arsenal of democracy.' What two acts provided Britain with weapons and supplies?
Cash and Carry Act
Lend-Lease Act
These muckrakers exposed dangerous tenement housing conditions and issues of food safety. What are their names and the names of the books they produced?
Jacob Riis/ How the Other Half Lives
Upton Sinclair/ The Jungle
What events led America into World War One?
Sinking of the Lusitania/ German policy of unrestricted submarine warfare
Zimmerman telegram
Describe changes in consumption during the 1920s.
Increased advertising, buying on margin/credit
What was FDRs policy for addressing the Great Depression? How did he communicate this work to the public?
New Deal
fireside chats
What event led to US entry into World War Two?
Attack on Pearl Harbor
What were the three C's of Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal?
Corporations (controlling corporations), consumers (protecting consumers), conservation (conserving the environment and its natural resources)
Which laws silenced dissenting speech about World War One on the home front? Which Supreme Court decision upheld these acts?
Espionage and Sedition Acts
Schenck v. United States
Describe examples of nativism and fears of communism during the 1920s.
Red Scare, Palmer raids, Quota Acts of 1921 and 1924, Sacco and Vanzetti
Identify and describe two different New Deal programs.
PWA- Public Works Administration
CCC- Civilian Conservation Corps
TVA- Tennessee Valley Authority
WPA- Works Progress Administration
FDIC- protected money in banks
Social Security
This campaign strove for victory against fascism abroad and victory against racism at home.
Double Victory Campaign (Double V Campaign)
Politicians during the Progressive Era generally ignored the massive civil rights issues that had developed and were continuing to develop throughout America, including the south. That said, civil rights leaders continued to advocate for justice. Name three individuals who contributed to this work.
Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells
What is the term for the mass movement of African Americans from the rural south to the urban north? What problems persisted in the north?
Great Migration/ discrimination, segregation, violence/ Chicago 1919= 'Red Summer'
The 1920s were a time when differences in values between modernizing cities and rural areas were highlighted. What some people and events associated with this topic?
flappers, Scopes Monkey Trial, fundamentalists/ Billy Sunday
What were/are critiques of FDR's presidency? Provide multiple examples of them.
court packing scandal
Many Black people ignored by New Deal programs
Many important issues not address during presidency
Some liberals said FDR didn't do enough/ some conservatives called his approach socialism in disguise
This presidential order led to the relocation of all people of Japanese descent on the west coast to internment camps. This Supreme Court ruling defended the action.
Executive Order 9066
Korematsu v. United States
What are the four amendments ratified during the general time period of the Progressive Era? What did these amendments do?
16th- graduated income tax
17th- direct election of senators; ppl vote instead of state legislatures
18th- prohibition of alcohol
19th- women's suffrage
What was Wilson's plan at the end of the war called? What was the final point? What was the treaty that ended the war? Why did Congress refuse to sign the treaty?
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
Treaty of Versailles
Fear of future involvement
temperance movement
Prohibition
21st Amendment repealed 18th Amendment
Write a thesis to the prompt below:
Evaluate the extent to which the New Deal was effective in addressing the problems of the Great Depression.
You tell me!
This bill gave some World War Two veterans access to a free college education and low-interest home and business loans
Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill)