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US History and Geography First Semester Final Review Sheet

Vocabulary:

Revolutionary War

Andrew Jackson

Cherokee Removal

Nat Turner

John Brown

Sojourner Truth

Abraham Lincoln

Civil War

laissez faire

Pacific Railway Act

robber barons

Andrew Carnegie

John D. Rockefeller

Knights of Labor

AFL

Ellis Island

Angel Island

Chinese Exclusion Act

political machine

Jane Addams

settlement house

Gilded Age

Populism

Ida B. Wells

Emma Goldman

poll tax

Jim Crow laws

William McKinley

imperialism

protectorate

colony

self determination

Social Darwinism

Anglo-Saxonism

Queen Liliuokalani

Pan-Americanism

yellow journalism

Spanish-American War

Platt Amendment

the Maine

jingoism

Emilio Aguinaldo

Open Door Policy

Boxer Rebellion

Howard Taft

dollar diplomacy

Pancho Villa

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Progressive movement

muckrakers

suffrage

Susan B. Anthony

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

NAWSA

Cary Chapman Catt

Alice Paul

Theodore Roosevelt

Upton Sinclair

Eugene Debs

Meat Inspection Act

Pure Food and Drug Act

Central Powers

The Allies

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Zimmerman Note/Telegram

Woodrow Wilson

Great Migration

Fourteen Points

League of Nations

Emergency Quota Act

National Origins Act

Birth Control League

mass media

overproduction

Black Tuesday

Kellogg-Briand Pact

Dawes Plan

isolationism

nativism

anarchists

Red Scare

Sacco & Vanzetti

Warren Harding

Calvin Coolidge

Harlem Renaissance

Bessie Smith

Langston Hughes

Cotton Club

Scopes Monkey Trial

prohibition

Marcus Garvey

Ku Klux Klan

Herbert Hoover

Hoovervilles

Franklin Roosevelt

WPA

Social Security Act

CIO

New Deal

fireside chats

Hundred Days

Bonus Army

John Maynard Keynes

Dust Bowl

deficit spending

Know the Chronology (order) of the following events:

Bering migration

American Revolutionary War

Importation of slaves abolished in US

War of 1812

Cherokee Removal

Mexican-American War

Civil War

Reconstruction

Questions:

What factors led to the War of 1812?

What did the United States acquire as a result of the Mexican American War?

What were some of the main causes of the American Civil War?

What were some of the benefits and drawbacks of industrialization? What were some challenges faced by workers trying to form unions during the era of industrialization?

How did the US’s role change in international affairs during the period between 1890 and 1920?

How did the de Lôme letter and the explosion of the Maine lead to the beginning of the Spanish American War?

What was the main idea behind the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary?

What philosophies did many Americans use to justify their nation’s imperialism?

What are some examples of state and federal governments becoming more democratic as a result of Progressive reforms?

What were some of the major accomplishments of the Progressive movement? What were some of its limitations?

Why did many reformers support prohibition? What were some of its unintended consequences?

How did women finally achieve suffrage in 1919 and how was WWI actually used to aid their efforts?

How did Booker T. Washington and WEB Dubois differ in their approach to issues of racial equality?

What were the “MAIN” causes of the First World War in Europe?

Prior to U.S. entrance into WWI, how was the United States linked to the Allies’ cause?

What role did African Americans have in the US armed forces during WWI?

What was the popular attitude of Americans when WWI broke out in Europe?

What are some examples of ways the U.S. government suppressed opposition to WWI?

Why did Russia leave the World War I (WWI) in 1917? How did many Americans respond to events in Russia in this period?

What were some of the weaknesses of the Treaty of Versailles?

What were some of the effects of WWI on the United States?

What are some criticisms and praise for Harding’s and Coolidge’s administrations?

What were the main causes of the Great Depression?

Do you think the New Deal was a success? Why or why not? Why did some people oppose it? Why did others support it?

Super HSCEs - CA must contain ONE question for each of the following (There are multiple choice and short answer options for each)

6.1.1 - Factors in the American Industrial Revolution

6.1.4 - Population Changes

6.2.1 - Growth of U.S. Global Power

6.2.2 - WWI

6.2.3 - Domestic Impact of WWI

6.3.3 - Women's Suffrage

6.3.2 - Causes and consequences of Progressive Reform

7.1.1 - The Twenties

7.1.2 - Causes and Consequences of the Great Depression

7.1.3 - The New Deal

7.2.1 - Causes of WWII

7.2.3 - Impact of WWII on American Life

8.1.1 - Origins and Beginnings of Cold War

8.1.2 - Foreign Policy during the Cold War

8.1.3 - End of the Cold War

8.2.4 - Domestic Conflict and Tensions

8.3.1 - The Civil Rights Movement

8.2.2 - Policy concerning Domestic Issues in the Post-WWII era

8.2.3 - Comparing Domestic Policies New Deal, Great Society, Reagan's market-based domestic policies

8.3.3 - Women's Rights

9.1.2 - Transformation of American Politics

9.2.1 - U.S. in the Post-Cold War World

9.2.2  - 9/11 and Responses to Terrorism

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