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Name the states and cities . Negative Effects of Industrialization. AFL=American Federation of Labor. Temperance Movement. 10 important people... GO'K, JL, BS, LA, DE, LH, GG, AC, JS, FSF. War. War. Explain …. Important People. Abraham Lincoln. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Name the states and cities
Negative Effects of IndustrializationAFL=American Federation of Labor
Temperance Movement
10 important people... GO'K, JL, BS, LA, DE, LH, GG, AC, JS, FSF
War
War
Explain…
Important People
Abraham Lincoln
Reconstruction Plan calling for Reconciliation, Preservation of the Union was more important than punishing the south
Robert E Lee
Urged Southerners to reconcile with the Northerners at the end of the war and reunite as Americans
Frederick Douglass
Fought for adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights, was a powerful voice for human rights and civil liberties for all
Thomas Edison
Lighting and mechanical uses of electricity
Alexander G
raham Bell
Telephone services
Jane Addams
Founded Hull House – Efforts to solve immigration problems
Chief Joseph
Indian policies and war
I will fight no more forever….
Booker T. Washington
Believed equality could be achieved through vocational education; Accepted separate but equal
W.E.B. DuBois
Believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans
John D. Rockefeller
Captain of Industry - Oil
Andrew Carnegie
Captain of Industry - Steel
Henry Ford
Captain of Industry – Automobile, use of the assembly line
J P Morgan
Captain of the Industry: Banking Industry
C. Vanderbilt
Railroads
Susan B. Anthony
Worked for woman’s suffrage
Woodrow Wilson
(President of USA) prepared a peace plan that called for the formation of the League of Nations at the end of WWI, a peace keeping organization
Wright Brothers
Inventors of the airplane
Georgia O’Keefe
An artist known for urban scenes and, later, paintings of the southwest
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Novelist who wrote about the jazz age of the 1920’s
John Steinbeck
A novelist who portrayed the strength of poor migrant workers during the 1930’s
Aaron Copland
Composer who wrote uniquely American music
George Gershwin
Composer who wrote uniquely American music
Jacob Lawrence
African American painter during the Harlem Renaissance who chronicled the experiences of the Great Migration North
Langston Hughes
Poet during the Harlem Renaissance who combined the experiences of African American cultural roots
Duke Ellington
African American jazz composer during the Harlem Renaissance
Louis Armstrong
African American jazz composer during the Harlem Renaissance
Bessie Smith
African American blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Used government programs to help the nation recover form the Great Depression (New Deal) Allied Leader
Adolf Hitler
Fascist dictator, Axis Powers (Germany)
Benito Mussolini
Fascist dictator, Axis Powers Italy
Hideki Tojo
Fascist dictator, Axis Powers (Japan)
Harry S. Truman
(United States Allied Leader after FDR
Winston Churchill
Great Britain Allied Leader
Joseph Stalin
(Soviet Union Allied Leader
Rosie the Riveter
Symbol of thousands of American women who took jobs in defense plants during WWII
George C Marshall
Instituted plan to rebuild Europe (the Marshall Plan), which provided massive financial aid to rebuild European economies and prevent the spread of communism
Eleanor Roosevelt
Played a role in expanding women’s rights
Martin Luther King Jr
Passive resistance against segregated facilities; “I have a dream…” Speech
Rosa Parks
Montgomery bus boycott
Charles Drew
Representative Citizen in Science for medicine and plasma (blood)
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Representative Citizen in Science for Physics, Manhattan Project team
Frank Lloyd Wright
Representative Citizen in Culture for Architecture
Martha Graham
Representative Citizen in Culture for dance
Henry Louis Gates
Representative Citizen in Academics for history
Maya Angelou
Representative Citizen in Academics for Literature
Bill Gates
Representative Citizen in Economics for computer technology and Microsoft
Ray Kroc
Representative Citizen in Economics for franchising, McDonalds
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