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Semester Review
"Big Four"
"Brain Trust."
A. Mitchell Palmer
According to _______________________, educated blacks should immediately join the mainstream of society.
An example of patronage would be
causes of the Great Depression?
causes of the World War I
Chinese Exclusion Act
civil service.
de Lôme letter
direct results of the growing popularity and availability of the automobile
During the 1920s, union membership______
Eleanor Roosevelt
Emancipation Proclamation?
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
For which action did Theodore Roosevelt win the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize?
Fourteenth Amendment.
goals of the New Deal
In 1914, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were called the _______ Powers.
Interstate Commerce Act?
National Labor Relations Act
Platt Amendment
reasons for the United States to enter WWI
Reconstruction Act of 1867?
the Dust Bowl
the election of 1912,
The era following the Civil War is referred to as the Gilded Age because
The primary goal of the NAACP was
Vertical integration,
War Industries Board
What New Deal legislation was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court?
What role did Eleanor Roosevelt play in the Roosevelt administration?
Which weapons of mechanized warfare were introduced in World War I?
1920s, the Lost Generation.
A bill that originates from the people rather than legislators is known as
A soddy
After the stock market crash, how did President Hoover try to help the economy?
Agricultural Adjustment Act
American supporters of entry into the war could claim their country was fighting a moral war because
Andrew Carnegie
Benjamin Harrison
Bernard Baruch
Bessemer Process
Booker T. Washington
Charles Coughlin
Charles Lindbergh
Chester A. Arthur
Cities in the late 19th century expanded with the development of
Civil Works Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Committee on Public Information
Competing with Joseph Pulitzer, _______________________ published sensational stories in his newspapers.
created trusts and was criticized as a robber baron while serving as head of the Standard Oil Company
describe a typical supporter of a political machine?
Eleanor Roosevelt
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Ernest Hemingway
Fair Labor Standards Act
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Federal Securities Act
Fourteen Points
Frances Perkins
Francis Townsend
General John J. Pershing
Gentlemen's Agreement
George Creel
George M. Pullman
Glass-Steagall Banking Act
graft
grandfather clause
Grover Cleveland
Herbert Hoover's approach to the Depression economy
His assassination was considered the spark that led to World War I
Home Owners Loan Corporation
Homestead Act
How did the Ku Klux Klan expand its membership in the 1920s?
Huey Long
Ida Wells
Impacts of the New Deal
In 1914, France, Great Britain, and Russia were called the ______ Powers.
Jim Crow laws
John D. Rockefeller
John T. Scopes
List countries that came under some form of U.S. control as a result of the Spanish-American War
literacy test
Louis Sullivan
Mary McLeod Bethune
Morrill Act
Muckrakers
National Industrial Recovery Act
Nativists / Emergency Quota Acts of 1921
Nineteenth Amendment
Perfected the incandescent light bulb at his research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey
Plessy v. Ferguson?
poll tax
Populist Party
presidential election of1932
Prior to the Great Depression, the only economic matter the federal government would involve itself was usually in ___________
railroad-car mogul who built a town to house his employees
Red Scare
Roosevelt Corollary
Ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court because it gave legislative powers to the president during the New Deal
Rutherford B. Hayes
Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in steel and donated most of his profits
Securities and Exchange Commission
Segregation
signs that the prosperity of the 1920s was superficial?
Skyscrapers were made possible by the invention of
Social Darwinism
Social Gospel movement
Social Security Act
speakeasies.
Suffrage
T. Roosevelt's position on trusts
Tammany Hall
Teller Amendment
Tennessee Valley Authority
The "Great Migration" of 1910-1920
The Alien and Sedition Acts
the cattle boom
The Civil Service Act was designed to solve the problem of
The congressional election of 1930 was a victory for the
The Dawes Act
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The first person to use the presidency as a "bully pulpit" was
The first skyscraper was designed by ____________________.
The first two countries involved in World War I were Austria- Hungary and
The Fordney-McCumber Tariff
The Harlem Renaissance
The Jungle
The main factor causing urban sprawl in the 1920s was
the New Deal coalition.
The Open Door Policy
The Patman Bill
The Pendleton Civil Service Act
The policy that kept the United States out of WWI for three years was called
The progressive movement
The purpose of convoys was to
The Schlieffen Plan
The Stalwarts
The Teapot Dome scandal
The Treaty of Versailles
The Tuskegee Institute was founded by ____________ to help African Americans develop useful job skills.
The United States gained control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal by
Thirteenth -- Twenty First Amendments
This authorized the Treasury Department to inspect banks and to close those that were unsound, with the greater goal of restoring public confidence in the banking
This contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply angered the American people
This created an administration that set fair prices on many products and established labor standards, with the greater goal of ensuring fair business practices and p
This helped to create prosperity in a poverty-stricken region by providing funds to build and repair dams, flood-control projects, and power plants.
This paid farmers to lower production and, in some cases, to destroy crops, with the greater goal of raising crop prices and farm income.
This protected the right of workers to join unions and established the National Labor Relations Board to settle disputes between employers and employees.
This provided a pension for retired workers and their spouses and aided people with disabilities, poor mothers with dependent children, and the needy elderly.
This provided direct relief in the form of food and clothing to the neediest people hit by the depression--the unemployed, the aged, and the ill.
This put almost 3 million young men to work building roads, developing parks, and helping in soil-erosion and flood-control projects.
This rebuilt dams and provided hydroelectric power to an impoverished region.
This required corporations to provide complete information on all stock offerings, with the greater goal of restoring public confidence in the stock market.
This was created to reform, and to restore confidence in, the stock market by providing a means to monitor the market and to enforce laws regarding the sales of s
Thomas Alva Edison
U.S. imperialism
Ulysses S. Grant
W. E. B. Du Bois
Wagner Act
What British liner was sunk by a German U-boat?
What caused widespread starvation in Germany during WWI?
What conflicts were U.S. military troop involved during the age of imperialism?
What did the United States use to overcome the threat of German U-boats?
What does buying a stock on margin mean?
What factors contributed to the immense industrial boom of the early 1900s?
What is the main purpose of patronage?
What issues prompted the assassination of President Garfield?
What marked the collapse of Populism?
What reason did Senators give for opposing U.S. membership in the League of Nations?
What symbolized the alliance between Big Business and Government?
What was the first major action Roosevelt took as president?
Who made up the Bonus Army that marched on Washington?
Who rejected Wilson's "Fourteen Points" peace plan?
Who wrote the novel The Grapes of Wrath about the grim lives of Oklahomans fleeing the Dust Bowl during the Depression?
Why did Plains farmers in the late 1800s tend to support bimetallism?
Why was difficult to enforce the laws governing prohibition ?
William McKinley won the election of 1896 because
William Randolph Hearst
Woody Guthrie
Works Progress Administration
Wounded Knee