EVENTS, DOCUMENTS, TREATIES, LAWS, ACTS
... Prohibited the manufacturing, sale, or distribution of alcohol within the United States. Treaties following World War I; created nine new nations and required Germany to give up territory, accept full responsibility of the war, and pay reparations. Nationwide crusade against left-wing Americans whos ...
... Prohibited the manufacturing, sale, or distribution of alcohol within the United States. Treaties following World War I; created nine new nations and required Germany to give up territory, accept full responsibility of the war, and pay reparations. Nationwide crusade against left-wing Americans whos ...
Lesson 26 Postwar Tensions
... officials cut their wages and refused to negotiate with their union. At first, Boston's citizens felt sympathy for the police. But that sympathy vanished as the city lapsed into anarchy. Residents set up citizen patrols to fight rising crime. Governor Calvin Coolidge called in National Guard troops ...
... officials cut their wages and refused to negotiate with their union. At first, Boston's citizens felt sympathy for the police. But that sympathy vanished as the city lapsed into anarchy. Residents set up citizen patrols to fight rising crime. Governor Calvin Coolidge called in National Guard troops ...
Synopses of US Presidents
... The son of John Adams, the illustrious patriot and second President of the United States, John Quincy Adams had been an outstanding diplomat, member of the U.S. Congress, and secretary of state before becoming president. However, his election in 1824 was mired in controversy. In that contest, no can ...
... The son of John Adams, the illustrious patriot and second President of the United States, John Quincy Adams had been an outstanding diplomat, member of the U.S. Congress, and secretary of state before becoming president. However, his election in 1824 was mired in controversy. In that contest, no can ...
U - Humble ISD
... 42. How were Asians regarded by many white Americans? 43. What contributed to the migration from farms to cities in the late 1800s? 44. What contributes to the growth of cities? 45. What powerful position did William Marcy Tweed hold? 46. The Niagara Movement called for what? 47. During the early 19 ...
... 42. How were Asians regarded by many white Americans? 43. What contributed to the migration from farms to cities in the late 1800s? 44. What contributes to the growth of cities? 45. What powerful position did William Marcy Tweed hold? 46. The Niagara Movement called for what? 47. During the early 19 ...
U.S. History 1877
... wealthy was rich because they were better able to handle and acquire wealth than others. Those who could not acquire wealth sunk to the bottom and those that could rise to the top. Business on a Large Scale (Big Business) In the 1800s many factors combined that allowed business to grown beyond what ...
... wealthy was rich because they were better able to handle and acquire wealth than others. Those who could not acquire wealth sunk to the bottom and those that could rise to the top. Business on a Large Scale (Big Business) In the 1800s many factors combined that allowed business to grown beyond what ...
FinalTestQ-6-16-St. danson
... b. the desire for free land c. jobs with American railroad companies d. the Gentlemen’s Agreement ____ 126. Prohibitionists and purity crusaders shared the goal of a. making charity “scientific.” b. redistributing the nation’s wealth. c. ending immigration from Asia. d. improving the personal behavi ...
... b. the desire for free land c. jobs with American railroad companies d. the Gentlemen’s Agreement ____ 126. Prohibitionists and purity crusaders shared the goal of a. making charity “scientific.” b. redistributing the nation’s wealth. c. ending immigration from Asia. d. improving the personal behavi ...
Pretest #8/9 - Imperialism/Progressivism
... 19. The main idea of Theodore Roosevelt’s proposed “New Nationalism” was to a) make the federal government an instrument of reform b) undertake an aggressive new foreign policy c) increase economic competition by breaking up all trusts and ...
... 19. The main idea of Theodore Roosevelt’s proposed “New Nationalism” was to a) make the federal government an instrument of reform b) undertake an aggressive new foreign policy c) increase economic competition by breaking up all trusts and ...
4. America in World War I: Crash Course US History #30
... What group is discriminated against and how? The Red Scare The Palmer Raids The Sacco and Vanzetti Case The KKK/Bible Belt Immigration Act of 1924 2. How did Prohibition promote crime and was doomed to fail? Be sure to include the 18th Amendment, the Volstead Act, Organized Crime, and bootlegging in ...
... What group is discriminated against and how? The Red Scare The Palmer Raids The Sacco and Vanzetti Case The KKK/Bible Belt Immigration Act of 1924 2. How did Prohibition promote crime and was doomed to fail? Be sure to include the 18th Amendment, the Volstead Act, Organized Crime, and bootlegging in ...
PresentationExpress
... Calvin Coolidge – quiet, frugal, and honest president who took office when Harding died ...
... Calvin Coolidge – quiet, frugal, and honest president who took office when Harding died ...
Progressive Era - Dorman-Data
... The Progressive Era encompassed the 20 or so years surrounding the turn of the 20th century and is generally identified as the years 1890-1913. The era was notable for the attempts of its most influential thinkers and activists to improve U.S. society—that is, to progress—through reforms, both legis ...
... The Progressive Era encompassed the 20 or so years surrounding the turn of the 20th century and is generally identified as the years 1890-1913. The era was notable for the attempts of its most influential thinkers and activists to improve U.S. society—that is, to progress—through reforms, both legis ...
America: World Power – Curriculum Pathways Interactivity
... ***Click on “The Spanish-American War” Button. Watch the short movie*** 17 – The most famous battle of the war was the Battle of ________________. The hero of that battle was _________________. 18 – What was the main cause of death for Americans during this war? ___________________ 19 – What four na ...
... ***Click on “The Spanish-American War” Button. Watch the short movie*** 17 – The most famous battle of the war was the Battle of ________________. The hero of that battle was _________________. 18 – What was the main cause of death for Americans during this war? ___________________ 19 – What four na ...
this PDF file
... to give the appearance of mass coordination of millions of unemployed Americans in industry producing weapons. As the production orders increased because of the war in Europe, plants expanded to meet the demands . Roosevelt could no longer ignore the difficulties that lay before him about the need ...
... to give the appearance of mass coordination of millions of unemployed Americans in industry producing weapons. As the production orders increased because of the war in Europe, plants expanded to meet the demands . Roosevelt could no longer ignore the difficulties that lay before him about the need ...
Review for U.S. History 11- 1st Semester Exam Chapter 13: Settling
... 2. Why did Chinese immigrants come to the United States In the early 1860s? pg 467 3. What argument did many labor unions use to oppose immigration? Pg 468 4. For which group has life expectancy increased the most from 1900 to 1997? Pg 482 5. What did Nativists want? Pg 468 6. Subway systems were fi ...
... 2. Why did Chinese immigrants come to the United States In the early 1860s? pg 467 3. What argument did many labor unions use to oppose immigration? Pg 468 4. For which group has life expectancy increased the most from 1900 to 1997? Pg 482 5. What did Nativists want? Pg 468 6. Subway systems were fi ...
Windows to the Past 1940-1949
... Mahatma Ghandi is assassinated. Ghandi helped India gain independence through peaceful mass civil resistance. His ideas inspired movements for freedom and civil rights around the world. ...
... Mahatma Ghandi is assassinated. Ghandi helped India gain independence through peaceful mass civil resistance. His ideas inspired movements for freedom and civil rights around the world. ...
US History EoC Review - Hobbs Municipal Schools
... 16th Amendment- gave Congress the right to impose income taxes. 17th Amendment- gave citizens the right of direct election of US Senators. 18th Amendment- Prohibition (made manufacture, selling, drinking of alcohol illegal). 19th Amendment- Women’s suffrage (gave women the right to vote). ...
... 16th Amendment- gave Congress the right to impose income taxes. 17th Amendment- gave citizens the right of direct election of US Senators. 18th Amendment- Prohibition (made manufacture, selling, drinking of alcohol illegal). 19th Amendment- Women’s suffrage (gave women the right to vote). ...
Industrialization of the U.S. Notes
... A. Land grants were given to railroad companies by the federal government to encourage railroad construction. B. Railroad companies like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific were able to cover all their building costs by selling the land to settlers, real estate agencies, and other businesses. VIII ...
... A. Land grants were given to railroad companies by the federal government to encourage railroad construction. B. Railroad companies like the Union Pacific and Central Pacific were able to cover all their building costs by selling the land to settlers, real estate agencies, and other businesses. VIII ...
Ch. 25
... Illegal roundups of innocent people Forcible deportation of aliens Terrorism against “radicals,” immigrants ...
... Illegal roundups of innocent people Forcible deportation of aliens Terrorism against “radicals,” immigrants ...
AP US History Ultimate Review A. Colonial History (1600
... 50. Suffolk Resolves – organize militia, end trade with Britain, refuse to pay taxes to Britain. 51. Olive Branch Petition – politely demanded from the king a cease-fire in Boston, repeal of Coercive Acts, guarantee of American rights. 52. Thomas Paine, Common Sense – stressed to the American people ...
... 50. Suffolk Resolves – organize militia, end trade with Britain, refuse to pay taxes to Britain. 51. Olive Branch Petition – politely demanded from the king a cease-fire in Boston, repeal of Coercive Acts, guarantee of American rights. 52. Thomas Paine, Common Sense – stressed to the American people ...
Final Exam Study Guide
... 81. Explain how each of the following helped to cause WW II: A. Rise of dictatorshipsB. New political ideas and governments C. Economic Global DepressionD. WW I and Treaty of Versailles – 82. List next to each country, what type of government they had during WWII. A. Japan: B. Soviet Union: C. U.S.: ...
... 81. Explain how each of the following helped to cause WW II: A. Rise of dictatorshipsB. New political ideas and governments C. Economic Global DepressionD. WW I and Treaty of Versailles – 82. List next to each country, what type of government they had during WWII. A. Japan: B. Soviet Union: C. U.S.: ...
Chapter 1 - Ms. Mayberry
... Confederate states and were “free” to come serve in the Union army 13th Amendment: ended slavery in 1865 14th: guaranteed full citizenship status and rights to every person in born in the US including African Americans 15th: guaranteed that no man would be denied the right to vote on the basis of “r ...
... Confederate states and were “free” to come serve in the Union army 13th Amendment: ended slavery in 1865 14th: guaranteed full citizenship status and rights to every person in born in the US including African Americans 15th: guaranteed that no man would be denied the right to vote on the basis of “r ...
Unit #8 Ch. 26 - 30 - Oak Park Unified School District
... • “Muckrakers” competed with each other to find corruption and scandal • The Muckrakers signified much about the nature of the Progressive reform movement because they trusted in publicity to reform capitalism rather than overthrow the system completely • Most Muckrakers believed that their primary ...
... • “Muckrakers” competed with each other to find corruption and scandal • The Muckrakers signified much about the nature of the Progressive reform movement because they trusted in publicity to reform capitalism rather than overthrow the system completely • Most Muckrakers believed that their primary ...
World War II - Canton Local Schools
... Topic: From Isolation to World War (1930-1945) The isolationist approach to foreign policy meant U.S. leadership in world affairs diminished after World War I. Overseas, certain nations saw the growth of tyrannical governments that reasserted their power through aggression and created conditions lea ...
... Topic: From Isolation to World War (1930-1945) The isolationist approach to foreign policy meant U.S. leadership in world affairs diminished after World War I. Overseas, certain nations saw the growth of tyrannical governments that reasserted their power through aggression and created conditions lea ...
Politics and Prosperity
... Governor Calvin Coolidge would make national headlines for his firm response to the strike. ...
... Governor Calvin Coolidge would make national headlines for his firm response to the strike. ...
IV. US Mobilizes for War
... I. Social Changes of the 20s 1. Modernists (Urban, open minded, rejected prohibition) vs. Tradionalists (rural, very religious, image conscious) a. Scopes Monkey Trial- focused on teaching evolution b. New roles of women and “flapper” image 2. Harlem Renaissance – “Rebirth” of African American prid ...
... I. Social Changes of the 20s 1. Modernists (Urban, open minded, rejected prohibition) vs. Tradionalists (rural, very religious, image conscious) a. Scopes Monkey Trial- focused on teaching evolution b. New roles of women and “flapper” image 2. Harlem Renaissance – “Rebirth” of African American prid ...