GREAT DEPRESSION
PROGRESSIVE ERA
THINKING LIKE AN HISTORIAN
GILDED AGE
ROARING 20s
100

Effects

  • Widespread unemployment

  • Government Economic Intervention

  • The Deportation and Repatriation of People of Mexican Heritage


Causes

  • Tariffs

  • Stock Market Speculation

  • Bank Failures

What are the 3 causes and 3 effects of the Great Depression?


100

From 1890 to 1920, many believed that the solution to the problems in society across the nation lay in the more active role of the government.

What is The Progressive Era?

100

Declaration of Independence in 1776

Articles of Confederation in 1781

U.S. Constitution in 1787

Bill of Rights is added to the USC in 1791

What were the Major U.S. Documents and Dates?

100

It ws the time of US history were their was a lot of cropution in the goverment but the government sugarcoated it to not make them look bad.

What was the Gilded Age?

100

Food was cheaper and people stared to put there monye into stocks to get richer.

Why was the roaring 20s a booming time for the US?

200
  • The stock market crash happened, and billions of dollars were lost in the New York Stock Exchange.

  • The industrialized world spiralled into the longest-lasting and worst downturn everywhere.

What happened on Black Tuesday?

200

They are Journalists who shine a spotlight on corruption in society.

What was the Muckrakers (investigative journalism)?

200

Partriot belived in independence from UK

Neutral didnt have an inpion on the matter

Loyalist belived that they didnt need independence and stay with the UK

What is a Partriot, Neutral, and Loyalist in US terms?

200

It was an act to encourage US citiens to move and live in the Great Plains.  You would get 160 acres of land as lobg as you impove the land and established an homestead.

What was the Homestead Act?

200

it was the fear of communism coming to the US and changing the US.

What was the red scare?

300

it was a time when farmers over-planted so not rotating crops made the topsoil deplete and the land dry up, making millions of farmland useless and food prices increasing.

What was the Dust Bowl?

300

The Jungle highlighted the fear of what was in their meat. This led to the Meat Inspection Act (the standards in meatpacking plants to keep clean), and the Pure Food and Drug Act (the ban of impure or false labeled food or drugs)

how did the book The Jungle impact the U.S.?

300

 circumstances of the time in where an event has occured or in autor that lived in that event had infuluenced their POV (point of view).

What is Historical Context?

300

The distretion of so many Native tribes and cultures.

The near extinction of the American Buffalo

The cattle industry skyrocketing, this leading to refrigerated railroad, cars, barbed wire, and the meat-packing industry


What were some of the effects of moving West (aka Westward Expansion)?

300

The US returned into Naormalcy, The Return of Laissez-Faire, and Reduced taxes. But Harding’s Cabinet took payments or bribes from private companies in order to lease lands containing oil reserves at Teapot Dome (Teapot Dome Scandal). 

What Happen in The Harding Administration and what was the Teapot Dome Scandal?

400

It was created by Roosevelt to promote economic recovery and aimed to put Americans back into what they were before the Great Depression.

What's the 'New Deal'?

400

The women fought for right to vote that began in the mid-1800s at the Seneca Falls Convention.

 what is the women's fight for Suffrage?

400
  1. The Founding of Jamestown

  2. Mayflower Compact

  3. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

  4. The French and Indian War

  5. The American Revolution

  6. The Declaration of Independence

  7. Articles of Confederation

  8. U.S. Constitution

  9. Washington’s Farewell Address

  10. The Louisiana Purchase

  11. The Monroe Doctrine

  12. The Era of Good Feelings

  13. The Trail of Tears

  14. The Nullification Crisis

  15. The Mexican-American War

  16. The Dred Scott Decision

  17. The Civil War

  18. The Emancipation Proclamation

What events happened bettween 1607-1877 in the US?

400

Cornelius Vanderbilt (Railroads), Andrew Carnegie (Steel), John D. Rockefeller (Oil), and J.P. Morgan (Banking). The Growth of Big Bisiness and Philanthropy (the want of promoting the welfare of others or generous donation of money to good causes).

who were the Entreprenurs and how did the inpact the US?

400

Low Taxes, Balanced Budgets, Robust economy, Americanization, and American Indian Citizenship Act of 1924.

what Hapoened in the The Coolidge Administration?

500
  • The Hoover Dam was created

  • The Creation of Reconstruction Finance Corporation

  • The Creation of Hooverviles (towns that were created by the homeless in the us and blamed Hoover for the Great Depression)

What 3 things that happened in the Hoover Administration?

500

They are a person who actively works to improve the goverment/soiety. unlike Muckrakers who expose the corrupte, the reforms take it a step forward and trys to uses the info to make the goverment or socirty better not just exposes but trys to remove the corrupt.

what are Reformers and how are the different from Muckraker?

500

Thomas Jefferson annouces the freedom form Britsh rule from the  13 colonies at the age of 33.

Who Aurthoerd the The Declaration of Independence

500

This Act was formed out of fear the the Chineses will take there jobs and belived that  Chineses were lower then them.

What was the The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?

500

Booms were thrown in wall Street killing 38 peoplr. a bomb as targeting the house of U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. this action made thousands of immigrants to get arrested and 500 to get deported.

What were the Palmer Raids?

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