Colonial America
Antebellum America & Market Revolution
Gilded Age & Roaring 20s
Great Depression & New Deal
Great Society, Reaganomics & 2008
100

Warm weather and plentiful rainfall, Inequalities of wealth, grow tobacco, sugarcane, rice and indigo created enormous wealth for a few large landowners,

Southern Colonies 

100

Cash crop of the South during the Antebellum period?

Cotton

100

Gilded means?

Wealthy & privilege, but only for a certain few, inequalities of wealth.  

100

What was Black Tuesday October 29th 1929?

The stock market crash that marked the beginning of the Great Depression

100

Goal of the Great Society?

To end poverty, promote equality, protect the environment 

200

Reflected the diversity of colonial life, wheat, barley, oats, and livestock, but more plentiful due to the more fertile land, many diverse ethnic groups and religious tolerance

Middle Colonies

200

The Tariff of 1816 was the first protective tariff in U.S. history. What is the purpose of a tariff?

Protect American industries by taxing imported goods. 

200

organized association of workers that are formed to protect and further their rights and interests.

Labor Unions 

200

what was a direct result of the stock market crash that made things much worse 

People panic and ran to draw their money out of the banks, leading to many banks to fail 

200

Major economic problem during the 1960-1970s that resulted in the increase in the price of goods and services

Stagflation 

300

Few colonists owned huge tracts of land. Settlers gathered into church congregations, residents were often devoted to catching fish and engaging in trade. Whaling & fishing, shipbuilding industry, Who am I

New England Colonies

300

Purpose of the National Bank?

Hold funds, Collect taxes, issue currency 

300

Roaring 20s?

A decade marked by economic prosperity, cultural change, and the rise of consumerism and new entertainment.

300

FDRs Plan to help with the Great Depression?

Three R's 

New Deal

Relief, Recovery, Reform

300

Reaganomics 

Negative effect of Reaganomics? 

Cut Taxes, stimulate economic growth (Trickle down economics), Reduce government spending.


Deficit Increase, wealth gap widened

400

In the early American colonies, there was a labor shortage due to the expanding economy. This then resulted in a practice where servants agreed to work three to seven years in exchange for their “master” paying for their travel to America

Indentured Servitude 

400

How did the Market Revolution change the American Economy?

People started producing crops and goods to sale to other people. 

400

Political Machines?

Powerful organizations that used patronage and corruption to control local politics

400

President Herbert Hoovers Policy with dealing with the Great Depression?

Laissez Faire- Hands off, limited government intervention and thought the economy would fix itself. 

400

What event started the 2008 Financial Crisis?

Banks gave out a large number of these to people with poor credit, which is very risky. 

Housing Markets collapse 

Subprime Mortgages 

500

Name the 13 colonies by section

Southern:

Middle: 

New England: 

Southern: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland

Middle: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware

New England: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire     

500

What was the significance of the Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)? 

What was the main significance of the Supreme Court case Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)?

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819): States cannot tax the national bank. 

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824): Only federal government can regulate interstate commerce 

500

Robber Baron?

Captain of Industry?

Robber Barons gained wealth through unethical practices, EX: 

Captains of Industry used wealth to positively impact the nation, EX: creates job, expands markets, Help build the nations, Raises Productivity, Practices Philanthropy 

500

Name 2 New Deal Programs and explain their purpose? 

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA): Constructed hydroelectric dams and brought electricity to Appalachia.

Social Security Act: Old age pensions, retirement at 65 get a social security check.

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): Provided jobs for young men 18-25, soil soldiers-planted trees, parks, trials. 

Workers Progress Administration (WPA): hired people to build public works projects, roads, bridges, parks, airports. 

Agriculture Adjustment Act (AAA): Agricultural reform by giving farmers subsidies

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC): Insured up to 2,500 in savings accounts


500

Name 2 Great Society Programs and explain their purpose 

Appalachian Regional Development Act- Federal resources to regions of Appalachia

Economic Opportunity Act- War on Poverty, through education, training and employment agencies. 

Medicare- Healthcare for the elderly

Head Start-Pre school education and nutrition  

Job Corps- Trained unemployed workers 

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