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LCSSTI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. Questions. The eight military excursions to the Holy Land in the 12 th .century were known as the . Crusades. The Europeans, in the Crusades, were attempting to make the Holy Land safe for . Chrisitians. ) The result of their experiences brought on the . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LCSSTI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Questions

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• The eight military excursions to the Holy Land in the 12th.century were known as the

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Crusades

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• The Europeans, in the Crusades, were attempting to make the Holy Land safe for

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Chrisitians

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• ) The result of their experiences brought on the

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Renaissance

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• was a period of reawakening in art and literature in Europe

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Renaissance

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• The selling of indulgences by the Roman Catholic Church brought on the

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Reformation

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• ) A leader in the opposition to the selling of indulgences was

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Martin Luther

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• The cross-cultural diffusion of European and New World items is known as the

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Columbian Exchange

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• saw the trading of vegetables, fruits, domesticated animals, and diseases.

• (Diseases such as small pox, measles, chicken pox, and influenza ravaged Native American groups

• because they had no developed immunities to them.

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Columbian Exchange

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• Spanish soldier/explorers were known as

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Conquistadors

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• In 1519 the Aztecs, of Central Mexico, were conquered by

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Hernando Cortez

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• Incas were conquered in 1532 by

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Francisco Pizzarro

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• The first permanent settlement in North America was

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St. Augustine

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• London Company of Virginia started England’s first permanent colony at

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Jamestown

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• ) In 1614, John Rolfe developed Virginia Burley Tobacco, saving the Jamestown Colony.

• Rolfe later married the Powhatan princess

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Pochohantas

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• ) The Jamestown Colony traded with the neighboring Native American group

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Powahotan

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• The original leader of the Jamestown Colony was

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John Smith

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• The first legislative body in North America was the

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House of Burgesses

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• The first rift between the colonies and England came over the

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Navigation Acts

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• The French and Indian War was fought between the

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English and Mohawks vs. the French and their Native allies the Hurons, Ottawas, and Obenakes

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• The Navigation Acts angered the colonist because it

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• restricted free trade

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• The decisive battle of the French and Indian War was

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Quebec

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• ,was a tax on sugar and molasses in the colonies. This act actually lowered the import

• tariff on sugar and molasses, but focused more on stopping smuggling in the colonies

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The Sugar Act

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• in 1765, was a tax on paper products and was like a sales tax

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The Stamp Act

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• in 1765, called for colonials to house and feed British troops

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• The Quartering Act

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• in 1766, declared all acts of colonial assemblies to be null and void if they were not

• in the best interest of England..

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The Declaratory Act

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• were a group of taxes on individual products, including tea

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The Townshend Acts

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• was a clash between British soldiers and dockworkers in Boston over jobs.

• 5 colonists were killed; British officer was tried for murder and acquitted

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The Boston Massacre

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• The protest over the tax on tea brought on the

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Boston Tea Party

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• On Apr. 18, 1775 the British soldiers were marching to ___________

• to take possession of the colonial• arsenal located there.

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Concord

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• first shot of the American Revolution • was fired. Oddly enough, no one knows

which side fired first.

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Lexington

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• ) In 1215, King John was forced to sign the __________guaranteeing freedom to his vassals

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Magna Carta

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• The idea of the “Natural Rights of Man” was developed by

• wrote Social Contract in which he stated the rulers rule by the consent of the governed, and if they

• don’t rule properly, they should be replaced?

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John Locke

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• Government ruled by the “General Will of the People” was the idea of _____________also wrote a book called Social Contract in which he advocated a system of electing rulers

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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• ) A three branch government with checks and balances was the idea of the ______

• outlined this idea in Spirit of the Laws

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Baron de Montesquieu

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• The idea that “All men are created equal” stems from John Locke’s

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Tabula Rasa or Blank Slate Theory

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• A rebirth of religious fervor in the colonies was

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The Great Awakening

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• Jonathon Edwards, George Whitefield, Increase Mather, and

• Cotton Mather. 10-2

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Leaders in the Great Awakening

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the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, they guarantee individual rights

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Bill Of Rights

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In Sept. 1774, 56 colonials met in Philadelphia, Pa. for the

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First Continental Congress

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• Their purpose in this meeting was to draw up a

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Declaration of colonial rights

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• voted to recognize the Continental Army, place George Washington

• as commander and chief of the army, and to form a committee to deal with foreign nations. 10-3

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The Second Continental Congress

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• On July 8th. 1775, the 2nd. Continental Congress sent a communication to King George asking that he assist

• in returning relations to normal, this is called the

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Olive Branch Petition

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• The first two political parties in the U.S. were the

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• Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans

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• The Declaration of Independence, a formal declaration explaining the reasons for the colonies’ actions

• was written by

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Thomas Jefferson

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• The first form of government used by the U.S. was

• Written in 1776 by• John Dickinson, ratified in 1781, replaced by

the U.S. Constitution in 1788

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The Articles of Confederation

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• ) One glaring weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the lack of an

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Executive Branch

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• The Articles of Confederation passed two pieces of legislation

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• The Land Ordinance of 1785 and the • Northwest Ordinance of 1787.

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• outlined surveying techniques and measurements that we still use today

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The Land Ordinance

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• The problems created by interstate trade prompted the reform of our government and the meeting of the

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Constitutional Convention

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• (created by James Madison) called for a two-house (bicameral) legislature (apportioned

• by population) and an Executive Branch. This favored the larger states

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The Virginia Plan

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• (created by William Patterson) called for a single-house (unicameral) legislature

• apportioned evenly for all states and an Executive Branch. This favored smaller states.

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The New Jersey Plan

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• took parts of both plans and created our Constitution. Written by Roger Sherman

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The Great Compromise.

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believed in a strong central government

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Federalists,

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• believed in leaving the• bulk of the power with the states.

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Dem.-Republicans

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• wrote articles for ratification of the Constitution

• known as “The Federalist Papers

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James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton

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• Opponents of the constitution were called• and wanted a bill of rights added

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Antifederalists,.

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• The compromise between Hamilton and Jefferson gave the Federalists

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the economic plan that they wanted,

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gave the Democratic-Republicans

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capitol city in the South

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• had three main parts: Payment of national debts; Assuming of

• state debts; and the creation of a national bank.

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Alexander Hamilton’s economic plan

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• established the right of the Supreme Court • to find laws and legislation constitutional or

unconstitutional. This is known as JUDICIAL REVIEW

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Marshall Court ruling in the case of Marbury vs. Madison

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• A statement in the beginning of a document which explains its intent is a

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preamble.

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• The U.S. Constitution provides for there to be a three branch system of government including

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• an executive,• a legislative and a judicial branch. The

legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch interprets

• the laws and the executive branch enforce the laws

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• in the constitution allows what is necessary and proper to conduct the government

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• The elastic clause

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The 13th. Amendment

• ended slavery in the U.S.

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• established equal protection under the law for all citizens

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• The 14th. Amendment

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• gave all males the right to vote

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The 15th. Amendment

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• provided suffrage for women

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• The 19th. Amendment

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• ) Laws which restricted the rights of former slaves were known as

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Black Codes

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• The Commander and Chief of the Continental Army was

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George Washington

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• Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Hancock, others were known as

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patriots.

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• Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott all rode to warn the countryside that the

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“Redcoats were coming

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• The first major battle of the American Revolution was

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Bunker Hill, around Boston, Ma

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• The first victory for the Continental Army came at

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Trenton, in New Jersey

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• The turning point of the Revolution came with the U.S. victory at

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Saratoga, in New York

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• ) George Washington placed ______ in charge of U.S. forces in the South in 1779

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Nathaniel Greene

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• The winter of 1777-78 saw the Continental Army rest and retrain at

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Valley Forge, Pa

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• The man in charge of training the troops was • a Prussian volunteer• who proved later to be neither a general

nor a baron. He did such a good job with the troops that

• Washington gave him the rank of general.

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General, the Baron, von Steuben

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• A combined effort of Rochambeau, Washington, Lafayette, and Greene produced the victory in the

• final battle at

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Yorktown, in Virginia

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• The treaty ending the Revolution and recognizing U.S. independence was the

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Treaty of Paris 1783

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• made up the U.S. delegation to negotiate the treaty

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Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay

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• To a great extent, victory in the revolution can be attributed to the diplomatic work of _________with his success in bringing the French into the war on the U.S. side

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Benjamin Franklin

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• The U.S. gained land belonging to the British east of the Mississippi River and south of Canada as a

• result of the

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Treaty of Paris 1783

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• Naval abuses such as impressments and embargoes brought on the

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War of 1812

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• The War of 1812 saw the burning of the new city of

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Washington, D.C., by the British

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• )Indian alliances with the Creeks and Shawnee helped the

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• British in the War of 1812

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• A group of Southern volunteers under the leadership of Andrew Jackson won the War of 1812 battles

• of Horseshoe Bend over the

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• Red Stick Creeks in Alabama, and the British at New Orleans

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• The Shawnees and their Chief, Tecumseh, were defeated by forces under the command of William

• Henry Harrison at the battles of

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• Tippecanoe in Indiana, and The Thames in Michigan

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• idea of an Indian Confederation to expel the Whites from America had failed with the

• End of the War of 1812. 10-6

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Tecumseh’s

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• ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. Dec. 24, 1814

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The War of 1812

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• The act of legislation which outlined specific requirements for statehood and sought to create from 3 to 5

• new states in the Northwest Territory was the

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• Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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• made up the Northwest Territory

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• Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota

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• During Thomas Jefferson’s administration, the U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleonic

• France for

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$15,000,000.00

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• Jefferson sent ____________on an expedition to map and examine this purchase

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Lewis and Clark

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• The Shoshone woman who guided and interpreted for the expedition was

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Sacagawea.

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• Internal improvements including better roads and transportation systems were part of Henry Clay’s

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• American Plan

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• Some of the transportation improvements included

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• The National Road (Cumberland, Md. To Wheeling, Va.),

• The Erie Canal (connected the Hudson River with Lake Erie), and The Natchez Trace (Natchez, Ms. To

• Nashville, Tn.)

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• After the original 13 states, new states were admitted in pairs to maintain

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a slave state-free state balance

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• European countries should no longer look to colonize in the Americas according to the

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• Monroe Doctrine

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• The Federalist lost a great leader when Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel by

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Aaron Burr

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• The U.S. Supreme Court and the Federal District Court system were created by the

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Judiciary Act of 1789

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• The Election of 1824 was called by Andrew Jackson, a

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Corrupt bargain

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• The election of Jackson in 1828 saw the rise of the

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Spoils system” in U.S, politics

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• produced what has come to be known as “The Trail of Tears”. 10-7

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830

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• were all• Settler’s trails used to travel west. 10-6

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• The California Trail (from Independence, Mo. to Sacramento, Ca.), the Mormon Trail (from Nauvoo, Il.

• To Salt Lake City, Ut.), and the Oregon Trail ( from Independence, Mo. to Portland, Or.)

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• In 1849, gold was found at Sutter’s Mill in California, which started the

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California Gold Rush

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• )The idea that the U.S. should rule the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans is

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Manifest Destiny

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• Stephen F. Austin became the empresario of a tract of land in the Mexican province

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• This was called the Austin Colony and later was the foundation for the state of Texas

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Davy Crockett, William Barrett Travis, and Jim Bowie were all present and were killed

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• The Alamo

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• leader of the Texas Army for Independence, later defeated El Presidente, the general,

• Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana’s Mexican Army at *San Jacinto in South Texas.

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Sam Houston

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• featured the Battles of Gonzales, The Alamo, Goliad, and San Jacinto

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The War for Texas Independence

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• The conclusive Mexican War battles of Cerro Gordo and Chapultepec were planned by the young U.S.

• Marine Captain

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Robert E. Lee.

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• Famous U.S. leaders of this war were Gen. Zachary Taylor,

• Gen. Winfield Scott, Capt. Stephen Kearney, and Adm. Stockton. The Mexican Army was led by Santa Ana

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• battles of the Mexican War

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• )The Mexican War served as a training ground for the leaders of the U.S. Civil War 13 years later.

• Notable military figures from this war were

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• Lee, Jefferson Davis, “Stonewall” Jackson, U.S. Grant.

• James Longstreet, George Pickett, George Meade, Winfield Hancock, P.G.T. Beauregard, Joseph

• Johnston, and Albert Sydney Johnston.

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• The U.S. gained most of the area of the U.S. Southwest as a result of the

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• Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

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• A tract of land in Southern Arizona was obtained by the Gadsden Purchase to build a

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• ) transcontinental• railroad.

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• )Legislation that would forbid extending slavery into the land acquired from Mexico was called the

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• Wilmot Proviso

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• Along with Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked for

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• women’s rights in the 19th. Century

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• an African-American woman, worked for women’s rights and abolition

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• Sojourner Truth

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• In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton headed up a convention to bring about reform in

• women’s rights at

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• Seneca Falls, N.Y.

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• The National Woman Suffrage Association was founded by

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Susan B. Anthony

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• published a newspaper called The Liberator

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William Lloyd Garrison

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was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe

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• book Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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• escaped slave, spoke eloquently to groups about abolition before the Civil War

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• Frederick Douglas

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• said that she was a conductress on the “Underground Railroad”. 10-8

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Harriet Tubman

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• was a system of safe houses that escaped slaves could use while traveling north

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The “Underground Railroad

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• was instrumental in reforming asylums in the 19th. Century

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Dorothea Dix

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• Groups of people who tried to form perfect societies were said to live

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Utopian Communities

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• 19th. Century education was reformed by the efforts

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Horace Mann

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• The temperance societies sought to limit or prohibit the use of

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• alcoholic beverages

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• The British attacked Ft. McHenry and were repelled, causing Francis Scott Key to write the words

• To the

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Star Spangled Banner

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• In 1798 the cotton gin was invented by

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) Eli Whitney

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• Robert Fulton-• The steamboat• Elias Howe- the sewing machine

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• The Supreme Court case which affirmed the right of the federal government to control interstate

• commerce was

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Gibbons vs. Ogden

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• was the most influential justice of the 19th. Century Supreme Court

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John Marshall

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• The Tariff of 1828 was called the

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• Tariff of Abominations” by Southerners

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• The fight over the Tariff of 1828 caused the

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• idea of nullification to resurface, the same idea as outlined in

• The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. These were commentaries written by Jefferson and Madison over

• passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts during John Adams administration. They felt that states had the right to

• nullify a federal law to which the majority of the citizens of that state objected.

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• President Andrew Jackson had to send troops to South Carolina to collect the tariff. It was soon replaced by

• a less oppressive compromise tariff engineered by

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• Henry Clay( a.k.a. The Great Compromiser

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• wrote in the transcendentalism theme, one emphasizing a simple life and truth in

• nature.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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• wrote Walden in 1854, advocating that people listen to their inner voice as

• to right and wrong

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Henry David Thoreau

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• )The Scarlet Letter was a novel about the Puritans in New England written by

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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• A noted mystery writer of the 19th. Century was

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• ) Edgar Allen Poe.

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• Leather Stocking Tales about life on the 17th. and 18th. Century frontier was written by

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• James Fenimore• Cooper.

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• The Compromise of 1850 admitted

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• California as a free state, set up New Mexico and Utah as territories

• with no slave restrictions, banned the slave trade in Washington D.C., and enacted a stricter Fugitive

• Slave Law. It also payed Texas for land used to create New Mexico

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• not only called for runaway slaves to be returned to their masters, but also

• created fines for assisting runaways, and rewards for helping to apprehend runaways

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The New Fugitive Slave Law

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• was an example of “Popular Sovereignty”. This was the brainchild of Stephen

• Douglas, and allowed territories to vote to become a slave or free territory

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• The Kansas-Nebraska Act

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• In 1854 members of the Northern Whigs, Free Soilers, and the Know-Nothing Party met in Ripon, Ws.

• and created

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• Republican Party

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• was a Supreme Court case in 1857 that affirmed the right of slave owners

• to hold slaves as property.

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• Dred Scott Decision

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• The militant abolitionist attacking the federal arsenal at Harpers

• Ferry, Va.

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• John Brown

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• In the Election of 1860 the candidates were

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• Abraham Lincoln-Republican, John C. Breckinridge-Southern

• Democrat, Stephen Douglas-Northern Democrat, and John Bell- Constitutional Union Party

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• won the Election of 1860

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Abraham Lincoln

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• became the first state to secede from the union

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South Carolina

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• were slave states that never formally seceded from the union

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• Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware

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• that did not secede came to known as border states

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• Slave states.

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• The first capitol of the Confederate States of America was

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• Montgomery, Al. The capitol was moved to• Richmond, Va. after Virginia seceded

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• The first president of the C.S.A. was

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• Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi

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• ( the first African-American to serve as a U.S. Senator.)

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• Hiram Revels

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• The North’s main goal for the Civil War

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• was to preserve the union and conquer the South

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• The South’s main goal for the Civil War

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• was to gain independence and freedom

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• The first shots of the Civil War were fired at

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• Ft. Sumter in South Carolina

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• The first major battle of the Civil War was

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• 1st. Manassas(a.k.a. *1st. Bull Run) in Virginia

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• After *Ft. Sumter

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• Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Tennessee seceded. These states are known as

• “The Upper South”. The states that seceded before Sumter, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia,

• Louisiana, Florida, and Texas are known as “The Deep South

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• After the secession of the Upper South

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• Richmond, Va. became the capitol

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• The North developed a plan for victory called

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• The Anaconda Plan”. It was called this because it was

• designed to squeeze the life out of the South economically, as an anaconda subdues its victim

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• The Anaconda Plan was a three pronged plan that would capture

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• Richmond, Va., blockade the southern• coast (controlling the major seaports), and

Controlling the Mississippi and Tennessee River Valleys

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• failed to capture the Southern capitol in the Peninsula Campaign of 1862.

• The Peninsula Campaign consisted of the battles of Mechanicsville, Seven Pines(a.k.a. Fair Oaks),

• Williamsburg, The Seven Days Battle of Richmond, and Malvern Hill.

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• Gen. George McClellen

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• After Gen Joe Johnston was wounded at Seven Pines in 1862, he was replaced as Commander of the

• Army of Northern Virginia by

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• Gen. Robert E. Lee

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• He was given the name• by Gen. Bernard Bee for the courageous

stand at Henry House Hill, turning the tide of battle and facilitating

• the Confederate victory

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• 1st. Manassas Gen. Thomas J. Jackson was given the nickname “Stonewall

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• Stonewall Jackson kept the Union Army divided as they felt like they had

• To keep 150,000 troops around Washington D.C. for protection. Jackson only had 22,000 troops

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• The Shenandoah Campaign

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• Gen. Robert E. Lee’s greatest victory came at

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• *Chancellorsville, in Virginia

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• The South’s most devastating victory came at

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• Fredericksburg, in Virginia

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• was the first battle of two ironclad warships

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• Hampton Roads, in Virginia,. The South had the

• C.S.S. Virginia and the North had the Monitor.( The North seemed to like reptiles)

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• was a submarine utilized by the Confederate Navy. First sub to sink an enemy ship

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• C.S.S. Hunley

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• caused violent riots in Northern cities.(Ever seen Gangs of New

• York). They mistakenly blamed the freed African-Americans for the losses in the war of their sons and

• savagely attacked areas where they lived, lynching and burning for almost a week.

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• In early 1863 the instituting of the draft

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• Lincoln saw the opportunity to introduce slavery as an issue in the war. 10-10

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• The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery behind Confederate lines only. Sort of like the president

• setting the speed limit for Canada.

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• Antietam in 1862

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• gave 160 acres of land in the territories to potential settlers

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• The Homestead Act.

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• established land grant colleges. (Auburn, Alabama A&M, etc

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• Morrill-Land Grant Act

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• The C.S.A. invasión of the North ended with

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• Gettysburg, in Pennsylvania

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• is noted as the turning point of the Civil War

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• Gettysburg.

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• gave the Union Army control over the Mississippi River

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• The fall of Vicksburg, Ms

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• was suspended to assist in jailing suspected spies

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• Writ of Habeas Corpus

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• was named commander of the U.S. Armies after *Gettysburg

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• Gen. Ulysses S. Grant

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• Chickamauga on Lookout Mt. in N.W. Georgia

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• In 1864 the C.S.A. won a great victory at

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• “Made Georgia Howl” with his infamous burning of Atlanta and his

• “March to the Sea”.

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Gen. William T. Sherman

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• consecrated the cemetery at Gettysburg with his Gettysburg Address

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• President Abraham Lincoln

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• Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Gen. U.S. Grant at

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Appomattox Court House, Va

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• The South was forced to surrender because they ran out of all supplies. Lee’s men had not eaten in

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5 days at the time

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• )In all the South lost 260,000 soldiers in the war. The North lost 385,000 soldiers. The civilian losses

• balance things out though. The South lost

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• 625,000 civilians, the North lost 0. •

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• )President Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction of the South was called the

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Ten Percent Plan

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• Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theater by

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• by John Wilkes Booth

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• passed in 1864 would place the congress in charge of reconstruction. Lincoln

• Killed it with a “pocket veto

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The Wade-Davis Bill

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• The Congressional Plan for reconstruction called for

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• five military districts in the South, a major general

• In charge of each district, and mandatory acceptance of the 14th. Amendment

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• The first president to be impeached was

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Andrew Johnson

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• ended slavery in the U.S

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• The 13th. Amendment

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• granted equal protection under the law for all citizens. Called “The Equal Rights Act”.

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The 14th. Amendment

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• was the Voting Rights Act, and granted the right to vote to all male citizens.

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• The 15th. Amendment

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• Those Northerners who used the situation in the South to their monetary advantage were known as

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• Carpetbaggers”.

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• Those Southerners who took advantage of their neighbors for monetary gain were known as

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• “Scalawags”.• Dr. Charles Summersell at U. of Alabama

called them the “ lowest rung of the food chain

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• Perhaps the most well known resistance group to reconstruction was the

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Ku Klux Klan

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• replaced slavery as the main labor force in the South

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• Sharecropping and tenant farming

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• saw Ulysses S. Grant win the Presidency

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• The Election of 1868. 10-11•

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• The return to power of the Democratic Party in the South was known as

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• redemption

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• The federal program for the education of African-Americans and poor whites was

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Freedman’s Bureau

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• When federal troops left the South in 1877, the South resumed

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• ) home rule

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• were all battles of the 1860-70’s• Between the Plains Indians and the U.S.

Army.

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• The Fetterman Massacre, the Sand Creek Massacre, and the *Little Bighorn

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• The U.S. Army found the most effective way to eradicate the Plains Indians was the

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• annihilation of • the buffalo. Less dangerous to fight the

buffalo, they didn’t shoot back

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• ended tribal ownership of land in the western territories

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• The Dawes Act of 1877

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• )The Sioux were finally beaten for good a

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• Wounded Knee, S.D. in 1890

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• were famous cattle • trails of the 1870-90’s .

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• The Chisholm Trail, The Goodnight-Loving Trail, and The Sedalia-Baxter Springs Trail

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• The first transcontinental railroad started in

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• Omaha, Ne. and went west to Sacremento, Ca.. On May 10,

• 1869, the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific construction crews met at Promontory Point, Utah

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• allowed more land to be broken for crops in an easier manner

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• The invention of the steel plow by John Deere

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• The influx of homesteaders into the west brought about the need for

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• barbed wire to divide farm land• from open range.

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• was used on the prairie to bring up water for irrigation

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• The windmill

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• came to be known as the peacemaker

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• In the old west, the Colt 45 revolver

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• 1867 Oliver Kelley founded the Patrons of Husbandry, which later became

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• The Grange.

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• )In 1892 the advent of Populism gave rise to the

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• Populist Party

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• The Comstock Mine in Virginia City_____________became one of the richest ore strikes of all

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Nevada.

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• The idea of conservation was an idea of the _____________with respect to reclaiming land

• And waterway

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• Progressive Movement

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• A humorist and author of the late 19th. Century was Samuel Clemons

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• ), a.k.a. Mark Twain

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• made it possible to pull petroleum from the ground

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• The invention of the steam drill in 1859

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• was developed around 1850 to process steel

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• The Bessemer Process

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• emerged as the main steel production centers• In the U.S

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• Pittsburgh, Pa., Birmingham, Al., and Cleveland, Oh

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• The byproduct of petroleum that was originally discarded was

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• gasoline.

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• invention of the incandescent light bulb made electricity a must for American

• homes as well as industry.

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• Thomas Alva Edison’s

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• The telephone was unveiled by _____________in 1876, at the Centennial Exposition

• In Philadelphia, Pa

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• Alexander Graham Bell

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• area was rich in coal, the fuel most used in industry

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• The Appalachian Mountain

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• , reestablished the right of the federal gov’t. to control interstate com. 11-2

• 225)The Standard Oil Co. was owned by John D. Rockefeller

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• The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887

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• made a fortune in the steel industry (U.S. Steel ), and used some of the proceeds to fund

• The Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, and Carnegie Hall.

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Andrew Carnegie

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• industrialists of the late 19th. Century were known collectively as

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• The robber barons

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• Origin of Species gave rise to the economic term Social Darwinism, meaning survival

• of the fittest in the business world.

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Charles Darwin’s

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• supported the idea that the rich must incur God’s favor by their hard work,

• While the poor must be lazy and undeserving

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• The Gospel of Wealth

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• wrote popular and inspirational stories of the achievements of individuals

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• Horatio Alger

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• entered the workforce, only to be mired in low paying jobs with long hours

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• Women.

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• could easily work a 14 hour day and receive roughly half a man’s pay

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• A child

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• The first large scale organization of laborers was the

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National Labor Union

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• suffered with low pay, long hours, and no benefits

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• Women in the labor market of the late 1800’s

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• Samuel Gompers, a member of the Cigar Workers Union

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• led in the organization of the American• Federation of Labor. ( a.k.a. the A.F. of L.)

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• focused on collective bargaining or group negotiations

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• The A.F. of L

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• the American Railway Union, became the leader of the American Communist Party

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• Eugene V. Debs

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• occurred in Chicago, Il. This happened in the wake of a striker

• being killed by the police at the McCormick Harvester Plant the day before. About 1,200 people took part

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• the Haymarket Riot

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• happened in the steel industry in Pennsylvania. July 6, 1892

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• The Homestead Strike

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• was against the railroad car industry. This happened in 1894, and was roughly

• equivalent to the U.A.W. going on strike industry wide toda

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The Pullman Strike

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• Perhaps the most prominent organizer in the women’s labor movement was

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• ) Mary Harris “Mother” Jones

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• ” refers to immigrants entering the U.S. as a workforce

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The Golden Door

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• The port of entry in New York City was Ellis Island

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• On the west coast it was Angel Island

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• was the main force in city politics of the late 1800’

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• A political machine

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• One such group was Tammany Hall in New York City. This group was headed by

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• William Marcy Tweed.• a.k.a. “Boss Tweed”.

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• sought to return control of the government to the people, restore

• economic opportunities, and correct injustices in American life.

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• The Progressive Movement in America • 11-2

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• Gaining new territory was never a goal of the

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• Progressive Movement

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• worked to gain legislation that would eliminate child labor and

• Shorten working hours for women.

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Florence Kelley, of Chicago

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• led the Women’s Christian Temperance Union in the eventual

• prohibition of alcoholic beverages.

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Carrie Nation and her famous hatchet

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• was a settlement house run by Jane Addams

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• Chicago’s famous Hull House

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• Journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business were known as

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• muckrakers

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• a novel by Upton Sinclair, was about corruption in the meat industry

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The Jungle

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• was printed in McClure’s Magazine and was• written by Ida Tarbell

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• The expository serial, History of the Standard Oil Co

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• The recognized leader of the Progressive Movement was

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• Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin

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• is a bill originated by the people rather than legislators

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• An initiative

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• is where the people vote on a bill rather than legislators

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A referendum

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where a political office holder can be removed by a vote of the people

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• A recall

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• saw the founding of the N.A.A.C.P.

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• The Niagra Movement

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• was founded by W.E.B.Dubois

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• The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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• The keynote address at the Atlanta Exposition was given by

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• Booker T. Washington

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• Tuskegee Institute in South Alabama was founded by

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• ) Booker T. Washington

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• developed numerous ways to use the peanut. I would tell you how many exactly,

• but 5 sources gave me 5 different numbers. It ranges from 98 to 153

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• George Washington Carver

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• that equality in the races could• be satisfied by providing separate but

equal facilities.

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• Plessy vs. Ferguson

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• In Alabama, the last revision of the state constitution was in

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1901.

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• to the U.S. Constitution called for the establishment of income tax

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• )The 16th. Amendment

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• the U.S. Constitution called for the direct election of U.S. Senators. Prior to this,

• U.S. Senators were elected by each state house of representatives

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The 17th. Amendment to

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• to the U.S. Constitution prohibited the sale, manufacture, and transportation of

• alcoholic beverages

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• 18th. Amendment

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• to the U.S. Constitution granted suffrage to women. 11-5

• 269)Although almost all women’s rights activist advocated the right to vote for women, Susan B. Anthony

• is most associated with this reform movement.

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• The 19th. Amendment

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• granted exceptions to prohibition in cases of medicinal and religious uses of alcohol

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• The Volstead Act

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• by Upton Sinclair, caused the passage of the Meat Inspection Act in 1906

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• The novel The Jungle

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• The founder of the Sierra Club was

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• John Muir. The Sierra Club is a conservation group, mostly in

• the west that seeks to preserve the natural forests.

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• During the Theodore Roosevelt administration

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• 44 suits were filed against trust

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• )For his work in the area of breaking up industrial trusts, Roosevelt was given the nickname

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• Trustbuster

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• As a result of a split in the Republican Party in 1912

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• Woodrow Wilson was elected president.• Wilson, a native of Virginia, was the first

Southerner elected president after the Civil War

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• put some teeth in the old Sherman Antitrust Act which had been vague

• and ineffective in controlling industrial trusts.

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• The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914

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• Besides declaring certain business practices illegal

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• the Clayton Act gave exceptions to labor unions

• and farm organizations.

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• was a “watchdog agency” to further regulate the practices of big business.

• It established the Federal Trade Commission, known today as the F.T.C

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• )The Federal Trade Act of 1914

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• By 1923 nearly 70% of the nations banking was part of the

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• Federal Reserve System

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• Theodore Roosevelt ran as a Progressive which served to split the Republican Party

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• In the Election of 1912

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• In 1919, Congress passed the

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• 19th. Amendment, giving women the right to vote

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• is the practice of strong nations extending their economic, political, and military control

• over weaker nations.

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• )Imperialism

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• is given credit for the development of the modern U.S. Navy

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• Admiral Alfred T. Mahan

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• imperialism in Africa, India, and China posed the threat of destroying the

• world’s balance of power

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European and Asian

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• An example of U.S. territorial expansion would be the takeover of the

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• Hawaiian Islands

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• stirred many Americans to be concerned about Spanish atrocities in Cuba

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• The writing of Jose Marti

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• a communication between the Spanish Foreign Minister and Madrid, critical

• of President McKinley, that was intercepted and printed in the U.S

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The DeLome Letter was

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• Misleading or outright untrue stories of the Cuban situation came to known as

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• yellow journalism

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• was a struggle between the Hearst and Pulitzer news chains to get the most sensational

• stories and sell the most newspapers. Things haven’t changed much, have they?

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• The yellow press

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• were a group of volunteers who went to Cuba to fight for Cuban independence

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• The Rough Riders

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• and consisted of cowboys, Indians, and• New York City aristocrats.

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This group was organized and led by Theodore Roosevelt

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• were made up of African-American troops known as “Buffalo Soldiers

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• The U.S. 9th. and 10th. Cavalries

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• The Commanding Officer of all volunteer forces in Cuba was

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• Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler. Wheeler was• the only man to be a Major General in

both the Confederate and U.S. Armies

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• The decisive battle of The Spanish-American War was

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• San Juan Hill

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• defeated the Spanish Pacific Fleet at *Manilla Bay

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• Commander George Dewey

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• A major reason for the U.S. involvement in Cuba was the mysterious sinking of the

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• ) U.S.S. Maine

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• )The Spanish-American War was ended by

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• 297 The Treaty of Paris 1898. It called for Cuba to be independent,

• Spain to give Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S., and for the U.S. to pay Spain $20 million for the Philippines

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• denied citizenship to Puerto Ricans and gave the U.S. President the right to appoint

• Puerto Rico’s governor and upper house legislature

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• The Foraker Act

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• was Secretary of State under both President McKinley and President T. Roosevelt

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• John Hay

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• added several clarifications to the Cuban Constitution, mainly clarifying the

• U.S.’s relationship to Cuba. Among other things it gave us the right to establish and maintain a naval

• base on Cuba. It’s called Guantanamo Bay ( or Getmo if you’re a marine) and it is still there.

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• The Platt Amendment

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• A country whose affairs are controlled by a stronger power is a

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• protectorate.

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• In 1899 rebels in The Philippines

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• began to fight the U.S. for their independence

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• In 1899, as a result of European countries developing “Spheres of Influence” in China, the U.S.

• developed its

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• “Open Door Policy” toward China

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• )As a result of the imperialistic movement of strong nations toward China, a religious group known as

• but were put down by a joint effort of the U.S., Japan, Great Britain, France, and

• Germany

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• The Boxers rebelled

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• was the president whose slogan was, “Speak softly and carry a big stick

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• Theodore Roosevelt

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• In 1901 the U.S. gained the right to construct a canal in Central America without the help of the British

• through the

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• Hay-Pauncefote Treaty

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• After a brief rebellion, ending in Panamanian independence of Colombia

• The fact that we had 4 new Battle • Cruisers off the coast of Panama gave the

Colombians a real liberal view toward the revolution

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• the U.S. gained complete• control over the Canal Zone through the

Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty

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• aside from costing $400 million to build, took a huge toll in lives because of

• Yellow Fever caused by mosquitoes

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The Panama Canal

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• was, in effect, an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. This was part of Roosevelt’s

• “Big Stick Diplomacy”. It told European nations if they tried to cause problems in Latin America, that

• we would act as policemen for the hemisphere

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• The Roosevelt Corollary

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• The cause and eventual control of Yellow Fever and Malaria was discovered by

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• . William C. Gorgas• of Tuscaloosa, Al. Credit for this was

originally given to Dr. Walter Reed, Gorgas’ superior officer

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• warned European Nations to not interfere in Latin American affairs, or the

• U.S. would take military action.

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• The Roosevelt Corollary

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• In 1916 ___________took 15,000 U.S. soldiers to Mexico in pursuit of the revolutionary/bandit

• Poncho Villa, after his raid on Columbus, N.M.

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• Gen. John J. Pershing

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• can all be seen as long term causes of WWI

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• Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and the Alliance System

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• )The event that sparked the outbreak of WWI was the

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• assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (the Crown

• Prince of Austria-Hungary).

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• Factors that led to the U.S. entering WWI

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• The Zimmerman Note (a communication sent from the • German foreign minister to Mexico, stating that if the

U.S. entered the war that Mexico should attack and • they would receive the land back that they lost in the

Mexican War), the sinking of the Lusitania( a British • ocean liner that was sunk by a German U-boat, and

had over 100 U.S. citizens aboard), and the sinking of• the Sussex( a similar situation to the Lusitania).

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• Three main groups of U.S. citizens objected to the U.S. entering the war

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• Irish-Americans didn’t care for the• idea of helping the British with anything;

German-Americans feared that they might end up fighting against

• relatives; and American Communists who thought the war was simply a capitalistic plot by the wealthy

• Bourgeoisie to further enslave an overburdened Proletariat

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• Before WWI broke out, the Triple Alliance consisted of

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• Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary

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• The Triple Entente consisted of

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• Great Britain, France, and Russia

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• After the war began, the Central Powers consisted of

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• Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the • Ottoman Empire.

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• The original Allied Powers consisted of

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• ) Great Britain, France, and Russia. Russia dropped out with the

• Bolshevik Revolution and numerous countries (including the U.S. ) joined in

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• Probably the most fought over piece of land in the world is a small area on the French-German border

• (between the Rhine and Moselle Rivers) called

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• Alsace-Lorraine

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• )The original German plan of attack was known as the

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• Schlieffen Plan

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• lasted for eleven months and saw just under one million men killed

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• The Battle of Verdun

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• saw almost 3,000,000 Americans drafted for service in WWI

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• The Selective Service Act of 1917

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• The U.S. forces sent to Europe for the war were known as the

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• American Expeditionary Force or A.E.F.

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• The U.S. forces were commanded by

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• Gen. John J. “Black Jack” Pershing

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• )The U.S. which did not participate in a battle in the war won victories at: *2nd.Ypres; *Cantigny;

• *St. Mihiel; *Belleau Wood; *Chateau Thierry; and *Meuse-Argonne

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• It was at *Meuse-Argonne• that Sgt. Alvin York won the Medal of

Honor

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• , the Germans asked for an armistice or cease fire to negotiate their formal surrender

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• )On Nov. 11, 1918.

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• the Americans used the convoy system to ferry troops and machinery to Europe. 11-4

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• To avoid German U-boats

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were all new weapons of WWI

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Tanks, machine guns, and poison gas

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• used bond sales to help finance our involvement in WWI

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• The U.S..

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• As a result of the growing fear of spies and sabotage

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• the Espionage and Sedition Act of 1918 was passed

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• President Wilson had developed a list of ingredients for peace called his

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• Fourteen Points

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• The formal treaty ending the war was the

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• Treaty of Versailles 1919

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• Germany to take the entire blame for the war and to pay $33 billion in reparations

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• Treaty of Versailles 1919

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• Wilson’s final point called for the

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• ) League of Nations to be created to avoid future global conflicts

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• The overall spirit of Wilson’s plan involved the principle of

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• self-determination in setting national boundaries

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• and all of its mistakes can easily be seen as a cause for WWII

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• The Treaty of Versailles

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• )The United States Congress voted not to ratify the

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• Treaty of Versailles 1919. Instead the U.S. entered

• into a separate treaty with Germany in 1921.

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• As a result of the Treaty of Versailles 1919

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• Germany lost Alsace-Lorraine and the Saar Valley

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• In Sinclair Lewis’ novels Babbitt and Main Street

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), he takes satirical aim at middle class America

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• In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels This Side of Paradise and The Great Gatsby

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• he portrays wealthy • people living hopelessly empty lives

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• the glorification of war in The Sun Also Rises and A Farwell to Arms

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• Ernest Hemingway criticized

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• was a growth of arts and literature in the African-American community

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• The Harlem Renaissance

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• Duke Ellington, W.C. Handy, and Count Basie were all leaders in

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• Jazz Age music. Handy was from • Florence, Al. and is known as “The father

of the blues

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• were all famous Black authors of the 1920’s

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• Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neal Hurston

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• A young trumpet player of the 1920’s who rocketed to stardom was

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Louis Armstrong

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became a famous Black actor of the 1920’s

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Paul Robeson

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• sought to combat the “Red Scare” of the • 1920’s.

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• A. Mitchell Palmer was the Attorney General of the U.S.

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• In August of 1919 was appointed as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

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J. Edgar Hoover

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• )One of the most famous cases of the “Red Scare” era was the

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Sacco and Vanzetti case in Massachusetts

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• were known to be anarchists, favoring no government at all

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Sacco & Vanzetti

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The fear of foreigners is known as

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xenophobia.

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• was revived in the 1920’s and dominated politics in Arkansas,

• California, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and many other states

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the Ku Klux Klan

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• The activities of the above group expanded to include Communists, Jewish-Americans, Catholic-Americans,

• as well as African-Americans.

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the Ku Klux Klan

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• )In 1919 the UMW (United Mine Workers ) elected ___________and almost immediately

• went out on strike protesting low wages and long work days

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John L. Lewis union president

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• In the 1920’s labor unions lost appeal to the public because of the fear that unions fostered

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communism.

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slogan was “A return to normalcy

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• Warren G. Harding’s

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In an attempt to avert future wars, the U.S. urged all nations to sign the

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Kellogg-Briand Pact in 1929

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• in 1922, was the highest ever to protect American businesses

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The Fordney-McCumber Tariff

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• set up the maximum number of people from foreign lands allowed

• to enter the U.S. in a given year.

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The Emergency Quota Act of 1921

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• A prominent member of the “Ohio Gang” in Harding’s cabinet was Interior Secretary

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Albert B. Fall

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was an embarrassment to the Harding Administration

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The Teapot Dome Scandal

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• Interior Secretary Fall sold the rights to naval oil reserves

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• In the Teapot Dome Scandal

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• allowed operators of veterans hospitals to overcharge the government $250 million

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Charles R. Forbes

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After President Harding’s death

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Calvin Coolidge, the vice president, assumed office

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• As a result of the 18th. Amendment

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• gangsters such as Al Capone made fortunes in liquor sales.

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• established an enforcement bureau for controlling alcohol, and granted exceptions

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• The Volstead Act of 1919

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• was a Protestant religious movement, in the 1920’s, grounded in a literal or nonsymbolic

• interpretation of The Bible.

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Fundamentalism

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• were noted fundamentalist leaders of the 1920’s

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Billy Sunday and Aimee Semple McPherson

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• in Dayton, Tn., was fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in schools

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The Scope’s Trial

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• was opposed in the Scope’s Trial by the famous Nebraskan William Jennings Bryan

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• Clarence Darrow

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• refers to a twenties woman who was emancipated and embraced new fashion and

• urban attitudes.

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flapper

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• the roles of women changed from traditional to more non-traditional, such as professional,

• manufacturing, and financial roles.

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In the 1920’s

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• he helped build the New York Yankees• into the team of the century. • Known as the “Sultan of Swat” and “The

Colossus of Clout

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Babe Ruth

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• were all great football coaches of the 1920’s.

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• Wallace Wade of the University of Alabama, Knute Rockne of Notre Dame, and Pop Warner of Stanford

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• Grantland Rice was the foremost sports writer of the era.

• Rice was the man who gave

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• Alabama the nickname Crimson Tide.

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• Landed the Spirit of St. Louis at Le Bourget airfield in Paris,

• completing the first transatlantic solo flight.

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Charles Lindbergh

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• the first female to fly across the Atlantic

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• Amelia Earhart

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• The famous silent movie star _______played the character “The Little Tramp

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Charlie Chaplin

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• The first movie released with sound was

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• The Jazz Singer” starring Al Jolson

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• In the late 1920’s industries such as textiles, steel, and railroads ceased to make profit, which led to

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• The Great Depression

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• overproduction of goods, living on credit, and uneven

• distribution of wealth.

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• Factors which led to the Great Depression were

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• buying something hoping the price will go up and you can sell it at a profit

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Speculation

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• is making• investments with borrowed money

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Buying on margin

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• is known as Black Tuesday, or the day the stock market plummeted

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October 29, 1929

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• is the most widely used barometer of the stock market’s health

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The Dow-Jones Industrial Average

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• is the world’s largest trade center for buying and selling stocks

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The New York Stock Exchange

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• made abad situation worse by placing the highest protective tariff ever on

• foreign products, thereby ending U.S. products being exported.

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The Hawley-Smoot Tariff

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• The drought that hit the Great Plains in the early 1930’s was called

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The Dust Bowl

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• American society caused many people to work jobs below their former

• Level of income, lose their homes, and even become hobos.

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• The result of the Great Depression on

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• In 1928 was elected President of the United States.

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Herbert Hoover

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• , along with most of his cabinet, advocated a do nothing approach to the economic problems facing

• the U.S. 11-6

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Herbert Hoover

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• Hoover also believed that people should succeed through their own efforts

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This is known as rugged individualism

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)In the 1930’s shantytowns in the U.S. were called

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Hoovervilles

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• One project in 1930 that was intended to promote growth and recovery was the building of

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Boulder Dam

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• were all pieces of legislation intended to revitalize the economy

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Glass-Steagall Banking Act, The Federal Home Loan Act, and The Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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• consisting of between 10,000 and 20,000 veterans of WWI marched on

• Washington, D.C. in support of receiving the $500.00 per soldier that was supposed to be paid in 1945

• immediately.

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In 1932 the Bonus Army

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• saw Franklin D. Roosevelt elected to the U.S. Presidency

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The Election of 1932

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• Roosevelt’s program for the recovery of the U.S. economy was

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The New Deal

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• goals of “The New Deal

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• Relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform

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• established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. It is

• more commonly known as F.D.I.C. today.

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• The Glass-Steagall Banking Act of 1933

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• The New Deal dealt with the stock market problems by creating

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• The Securities and Exchange Commission

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• sought to raise crop prices by lowering production, which the government achieved by paying farmers to leave a certain amount of land unplanted.

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The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA

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• ) put young men , aged 18 to 25, to work building roads and other

• conservation related projects

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The Civilian Conservation Corp ( CCC

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• was funded with $500 million in direct relief for the needy,

• half given directly and half on a basis of one federal dollar for every state dollar contributed.

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The Federal Emergency Relief Administration

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• provided money to create jobs , while building schools and other

• public buildings

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The Public Works Administration

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• built 40,000 schools and paid the salaries of 50,000 teachers in rural areas

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)The Civil Works Administration

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• create the National Recovery Administration which

• set prices on many products to insure fair competition.

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The National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933 helped

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• reworked 5 existing and created 20 new dams on the Tennessee River,

• creating jobs for the depressed area and providing needed electricity to the area

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The Tennessee Valley Authority

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• created the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which provided loans

• for home mortgages.

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The National Housing Act

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were critics of Roosevelt and the New Deal

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• Father Charles Coughlin of Detroit, Mi., Dr. Francis Townsend of California, and Gov. Huey Long of

• Louisiana

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• the most vocal and powerful of Roosevelt’s critics, was assassinated on the steps of the

• Louisiana Capitol in 1935.

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Huey Long

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• President Roosevelt’s wife who was very involved in the New Deal. She remains

• involved with politics today as Hillary Clinton claims to talk to her through a medium

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Eleanor Roosevelt

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• The John Steinbeck novel was about a Kansas family who moved to California

• as migrant workers

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The Grapes of Wrath

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• Between 1935 and 1943 the _______________employed more than 8 million people, built

• 850 airports, constructed or repaired 651,000 miles of road, and erected 110,000 libraries, schools, and

• hospitals

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• Works Progress Administration

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• were all pieces• of legislation that dealt with labor

practices

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• The National Labor Relations Act, The Wagner Act, and The Fair Labor Standards Act

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• were old-age pensions, unemployment compensation,

• and aid to families with dependent children. Medicare was not added until 1965

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• The original functions of the Social Security Act

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• Electricity was provided to isolated areas by the

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• Rural Electrification Administration or the REA

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• The first female cabinet member was

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• Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor for Roosevelt

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• an educator who devoted herself to promoting opportunities for African-

• Americans. She played a big role in the New Deal.

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• Mary McLeod Bethune

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• stands for American Federation of Labor

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• The A.F. of L..

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• stands for United Mine Workers

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The U.M.W

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• Congress of Industrial Organizations

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C.I.O.

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• directed by Orson Welles. It is supposed to be about William Randolph Hearst

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• The movie Citizen Kane

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• The civil war film offered an escape from the realities of the depression

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Gone With the Wind

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• 1937 newsreels and radio broadcasts were full of the disaster story of the German zeppelin

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• the Hindenburg

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• part of the WPA paid artists a living wage to produce public art, such as murals

• for courthouses and posters. Also they ran art schools and promoted positive images of America.

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• The Federal Art Project

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• One of the most famous works of the above program was American Gothic

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• by Grant Wood

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• WPA program, the FWP, hired unemployed writers to produce guides and histories of America,

• some with an ethnic or immigrant focu

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• Federal Writers Project

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• crossed the U.S. documenting everyday life through photography

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• Dorothea Lange

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• One of the main causes of WWII was the failure

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• The Treaty of Versailles 1919 to produce a “just and

• lasting peace, as President Wilson had intended

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• rose to power in Italy and took the name “El Duce” or the chief.

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• Benito Mussolini

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• In 1924, after the death of V.I. Lenin

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• Joseph Stalin came to power in the Soviet Union (Russia

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• promising to raise the German people• up from the depression and back to their

former position of greatness

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• Adolph Hitler became Chancellor of Germany

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• at the entook complete control of Spaind of the Spanish Civil War_______

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Francisco Franco.

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• In 1941, an energetic leader, perfectly suited to Japan’s expansionist aims became Prime Minister of

• Japan.

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Hideki Tojo

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• were all fascist leaders in Europe

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Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Francisco Franco

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• laid out his basic beliefs in Nazism in his book Mein Kampf ( My struggle

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Hitler

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• split up by the Treaty of Versailles 1919• included Czechoslovakia, Austria, and

Poland. He later invaded the Ukraine to get fuel.

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• Hitler’s dream to reunite the Germanic people

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• German means leader

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fuhrer.

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• “untermenschen” or inferior people, unfit to do more than serve his master Aryan race

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Hitler

• Jews, Slavs, and Roms (Gypsies) would be considered to be in this group

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• Hitler believed that in order for Germany to thrive it needed more living space. This space was known as the

• “lebensraum” or living space in German.

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His program to acquire this was the “Anchluss

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• The democratic republic that Hitler replaced was known as the

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) Weimar Republic

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• Referring to the third great regime in German history

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• Hitler named his regime the Third Reich..

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• Hitler predictedHe fell a little short, but since reunification

• of Germany the National Socialist Workers Party has been the fastest growing political party in Germany that his regime would last

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one thousand years

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• Communism and Fascism differ mainly in

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• how property is owned. In Communism all property is owned

• by the party, while in Fascism property is owned by party members

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• Japanes seeking the same type living space as the Germans attacked Manchuria

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In 1931

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• In 1935 Hitler began to rebuild Germanys economy by producing weapons well in excess of the amounts

• written into

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• Treaty of Versailles 1919

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• In 1935 Italy began to build the new “Roman Empire” by attacking

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Ethiopia.

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• The U.S. tried to maintain a posture of

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neutrality

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• prohibiting the sales of arms to any nation• involved in an armed conflict.

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• U.S. Congress passed the Arms Limitation Acts in 1935

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• The first break with neutrality for the U.S. came with

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• shipments of arms to China in 1937

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• union with the takeover of Austria in February of 1938

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Anschluss”

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• Hitler moved troops into Austria in March of 1938 to make sure ___________

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• Kurt von Schuschnigg, the Austrian• Chancellor kept his word regarding Nazis in

Austria’s Government

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• )In the spring of 1938, Hitler decided to take the ___________German speaking section of Czechoslovakia

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Sudetenland,

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• This would be Hitler’s last demand, and giving in to the

• taking of the Sudetenland would insure “peace for our time”, said Chamberlain. Hitler then took the rest of

• Czechoslovakia.

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• the Munich Pact was signed by Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain and

• Edouard Daladier of France along with Hitler.

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• Hitler in his conquest of the Sudetenland made good use of ______________

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propaganda (false or misleading information

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• Hitler sent troops into the rest of Czechoslovakia

• And by nightfall it ceased to exist. 11-7

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• Contrary to the Munich Pact, on March 15, 1939

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• Why did Hitler signed a nonaggression pact with Russia on August 23,1939

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• Not wanting to fight a two-front war and to attack Poland

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means lightning war

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blitzkrieg

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• A system of fortifications along France’s eastern border was the

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Maginot Line

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The Baltic States (Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania) fell under the control of Russia after

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• Germany’s • invasion of Poland

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• About 340,000 Allied troops were evacuated from

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• Dunkirk in June of 1940

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• After the quick surrender of France (2 weeks

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• Hitler’s forces controlled northern France, while a Nazi

• puppet government was set up at Vichy in the south of France

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• was a French general who set up a French government in exile in North Africa

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Charles de Gaulle

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• the German Air Force

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• Luftwaffe

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• Before they could• effectively carry this out they had to

control the skies over England.. This was the Battle of Britain

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• the summer of 1940, Germany planned to invade Great Britain (Operation Sea Lion).

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This groups valiant efforts saved Britain from invasion

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• R.A.F. stands for Royal Air Force

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• )In May of 1940 ________became Prime Minister of Great Britain

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Winston Churchill

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• stripped Jews of their civil rights and property if they tried to emigrate

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• the Nuremberg Laws

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Kristallnacht” on November 9, 1938

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or the night of broken glass

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• saw Jewish homes and businesses• destroyed by gangs of Nazi Stormtroopers

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• (Sturbenfuhrers

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• )The German word “untermenschen” literally translates to

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• subhuman. This prevailing idea led Germans• to believe that they were invincible

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• were also considered by the Nazi ruling group to be undesirables

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The handicapped and Freemasons

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• term given to the method the Nazis used to exterminate the Jews and others

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The final solution

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• Although there were many, some of the most well known German concentration camps were at

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• Auschwitz(Poland), Bergen Belson(Czechoslovakia), and Ebensee(France

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• entered into the Tripartite Pact, they became known as the Axis Powers

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• Germany, Japan, and Italy

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• In 1940 the U.S. Congress passed the Selective Service and Training Act in

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• ) preparation for war

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• The U.S. • broke from its neutral stand and shipped

arms and supplies to the Allies in Europe.

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• U.S. helped Great Britain and the Soviet Union in 1941 through the Lend-Lease Act

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• used U-boats or submarines to sink shipments of weapons from the U.S.

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The Germans

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• Japan attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

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On Dec. 7, 1941

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• The Japanese conquered the entire Pacific Rim with the exception of Australia. The U.S. Southern Task

• Force, under Adm. Halsey stopped their insurgence at

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Coral Sea, just north of Australia

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• and remains a memorial to the service men who lost

• their lives at Pearl Harbor.

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U.S.S. Arizona was sunk at Pearl Harbor

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• made a critical mistake by attacking before the aircraft carriers arrived. Some other

• ships were out on routine surveillance at the time, but they hit the Pacific Fleet a heavy blow

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Japanese

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• In addition to the 5 million men who volunteered for service in WWII

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• the U.S. drafted another 10 million

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• was created to help with administrative work and nursing

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• On May 15, 1942 the W.A.A.C..

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• The U.S. Army Chief of Staff was

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George Marshall

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• In 1942, 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were moved from the west coast to

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• internment camps

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• The first U.S. offensive in WWII was Operation Torch in

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North Africa

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• combined forces of the U.S. under Gen. Eisenhower, and British forces under

• Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery defeated the vaunted German Afrika Korp under the command of

• Field Marshall Erwin Rommel (a.k.a. The Desert Fox).

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Operation Torch

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• were major battles fought in North Africa

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Tobruk, *Kasserine Pass, and *El Alamein

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• In 1941 Germany went back on its nonaggression pact by attacking the Soviet Union. This was

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• Operation Barbarossa( named for the famous German leader Frederick Barbarossa).

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• The German insurgence into the Soviet Union stalled at Moscow, and redirected south to acquire oil

• from the fields in the Caucasus Mountains. The Russians have always used the

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• scorched earth” tactic• to defeat invaders. They destroy anything

an enemy could use and retreat back into deep Russia until

• the invader’s supply lines are stretched to the limit. Then they counterattack

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• The Germans once again stalled because of cold weather and starvation at

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• Stalingrad

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• Of the 330,000 troops Hitler sent to the Ukraine, only

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91,000 survived.

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• After the Allies successes in North Africa and Sicily, they next attacked Italy with the main focus at

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• Anzio• in early 1944

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• was captured and shot. His body hung in the square of Milan for a month

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On Apr. 28, 1945 Benito Mussolini

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• Next the Allies planned the liberation of France and the eventual conquest of Germany in Operation

• Overlord..

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This is commonly known as D-Day

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• The Allied invasion at Normandyincluded a force of nearly 3 million troopincluded a force of nearly 3 million troopss

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D-Day

• included a force of nearly 3 million troops

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• was the Supreme Allied Commander of Allied forces in Europe included a force of nearly 3 million troops

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• The head of U.S. forces in Europe was

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General Omar Bradley

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• The main focus of the attack came from

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• ) General George S. Patton and his Third U.S. Army

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• After landing on June 6, 1944 at Normandy

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• it took the Allies 2 ½ months to liberate Paris

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• On Dec. 16,1944, the final German push came in what is known as

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The Bulge

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• was the Supreme Allied Commander of Allied forces in Europeincluded a force of nearly 3 million troops

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• On May 8, 1945, Gen. Eisenhower accepted the unconditional surrender of Germany. This is known

• as

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• V-E Day

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• After Pearl Harbor, the Japanese continued to invade south into the Indochina and Burma areas.

• They also had designs on Australia, but were stopped at

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• Coral Sea, May 7, 1942

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• In June of 1942, the Japanese sent an invasion force of 110 ships to attack Hawaii, but they were

• intercepted and soundly beaten at *

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• Midway

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• first naval battle to be fought exclusively with aircraft was the *

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• Coral Sea.

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• joint efforts of the Army and Navy in the Pacific produced victories through their

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• Island Hopping• ( also called leapfrogging ) tactic of

bypassing some Japanese strongholds and attacking others

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• was the Supreme Allied Commander of Allied forces in Europeincluded a force of nearly 3 million troops

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General Dwight D. Eisenhower

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• The U.S. used two task forces to attack the Japanese, one under

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• ) Admiral Chester Nimitz, and the • other under Admiral William “Bull” Halsey

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• U.S. Army forces made up a third unit and were under the command of

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Gen. Douglas McArthur

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• Halsey and McArthur came up through New Guinea and the Dutch East Indies with a focus on

• liberating

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The Philippines

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• Nimitz’s group worked straight across the Pacific with the idea of joining Halsey at

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Leyte Gulf

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Nimitz’s group won victories at

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Midway, *Saipan, *IwoJima, *Guam, and *The Gilbert Islands

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• Halsey’s force won victories at

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• Guadalcanal, *The Solomon Islands, *The Coral Sea, and *Rabaul

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• )As the fighting grew nearer the Japanese home islands, they began to use desperate measures such as

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Kamikaze planes

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• 7,600 Americans lost their lives, but the Japanese lost 110,000

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7,600 Americans lost their lives, but the Japanese lost 110,000

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Okinawa

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• The development of the atomic bomb was code named the

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Manhattan Project

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• The bomb was developed by a team of scientists headed by

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Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer

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The first test of the weapon occurred at

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Alamogordo, New Mexico

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• Rather than risk 1,000,000 U.S. lives invading Japan, President

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• Harry S. Truman decided to use the bomb

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• Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on

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Hiroshima, Japan

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Aug. 9, 1945, the U.S. dropped the second bomb on

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Nagasaki, Japan

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• On Sept. 2, 1945, the surrender of Japan was signed aboard the

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• USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay

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• )In July of 1945, Truman, Churchill, and Stalin met to decide on the punishment of Germany at

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• Potsdam,• Germany. This where they decided to split

Germany into four sectors, and each major ally would

• control one sector. Eventually German split into West Germany(democratic) and East Germany(communist