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World War
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ROARING20’s
GreatDepression
HogPog
Acts, Unions,Systems, &
Robber Barons
Create new nation states: PolandBreak up Austria-HungaryFreedom of the SeasNo secret treaties, open diplomacyGermany losses it colonies
LEAGUE of NATIONS would be CREATED
Wilson’s Fourteen PointsBoNuS 500 PoinTs
Name the POINT(S)? 14th
Name the Document for 500 Points Justified the overthrow of a government, if that government abused people’s rights.Argued that the purpose of government was to protect citizen’s unalienable rights.Listed the grievances of AmericanColonies against the King of England.
Declaration of
Independence
Written B
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Name the TREATYEnded World War I
League of Nations was createdAustria- Hungary and Ottoman
Turkey were broken up into separate nation-states
Treaty of VersaillesBonus: How much do you Want
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Provided a set of principles to ensure the federal government would not be too powerful:• Federalism• Limited Government• Checks & Balances• Popular Sovereignty
Provides for 3 branches ofGovernment
U.S
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1787
Zimmerman TelegramViolation of Freedom of the Seas
Sinking of the Lusitania/Sussex PledgeUse of unrestricted submarine warfare
Closer ties with France/England
What did the above cause the USA to do?
Enter WORLD WAR IBonus: 600 PoinTs
For 600 Points name the following:He wrote the book, The Influence of Sea
Power Upon HistoryHe argued for making the
USA into a world power by indicating that the USA
needed a strong navy to protect its colonial interest
Alfred Thayer Mahan
*submarines * tanks*Machine guns * air planes*trench warfare * poison gas
Define the above as theyapply to World War I
technologyNew W_ _ p _ n s & T_ c t_ _ s
Weapons & Tactics
Somebody wearing anAztec LOGO shirt may help you…….
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e a o i caFill in the BLANKS, only 6 letters & Two Words
Match the following for 250 Points Each___1. allowed national government to draft men to serve in war.
___2. major battle of WWI.Germany was defeated.
___3. nationalism, imperialism, alliance system, militarism
___4. WWI soldier who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for valor (bravery)
A. Henry Cabot LodgeB. Woodrow WilsonC. Alvin YorkD. Franz FerdinandE. Battle of Argonne
ForestF. Selective Service ActG. Selective Service DraftH. Selective ServiceI. Joseph William RandJ. European CausesK. American CausesL. D-DayM. NormandyN. Battle of OmahaO. John J. PershingP. Alexandar York
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Who commanded the American Expeditionary Force during
WWI?
Hint: He was previously unsuccessful in hunting
downPancho Villa in Mexico?John J. PERSHINGBoNuS: 400 PoinTs
Name the President during WWI.
Issued the Fourteen Points.He strongly supported U.S. participation in a League of
Nations.
Woodrow W. Wilson
Name the two individualsconvicted & executed of a robbery
in part of the hysteria against foreigners (nativism)?
800 PointsSacco & Vanzetti
Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti
B O N U S: How much do you Want to BET?
Name the PRESIDENT who sought a ‘return to normalcy’
after WWIand whose presidential administration
was plagued by scandalsincluding theTEAPOT DOME SCANDAL
WARREN HARDING
Name the TRIAL that pitted traditional FUNDAMENTALISTS values against Darwin’s Theory of
EVOLUTION?
SCOPES “MONKEY TRIAL” 1925
B O N U S:Keep the QUESTION for 1000 points….or…. Pick somebody in one of the
other teams…they win or lose 2000 points
Bible vs M
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Creatio
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Evolution
Who was a FAMOUS AfricanAmerican poet,
novelist & writer duringThe Harlem
Renaissance of the1920’s?
A. Langston Hughes C. F. Scott FitzgeraldB. Glenn Curtiss D. Scott May
Langston HughesHarlem Renaissance
In her famous book Silent Spring, marine biologist Rachel Carson warned of the dangers to birds, fish, and other wildlife from the increasing use of ____.
A. medical drugs
B. ozone
C. pesticides
D. nuclear energy
Win orLose 2000 Points
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Rachel Carson contended that while pesticides, such as DDT, curbed insect
populations, they also killed birds, fish, and
other creatures that might ingest the insects.
2000
Name the man who believed in black-owned businesses and supported &
led the
BACK – TO – AFRICA MOVEMENT
MARCUS GARVEYB O N U S: SOMEBODY ON YOUR
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800 POINTS
Name the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, flying solo & became an American & International
hero.A. Clarence Darrow D. Charles LindberghB. Frances Willard E. William Jennings
BryanC. Glenn Curtis F. Ron JoworskiCurtiss developed Airplanes that
landed on WATER
A new OPTIMISM, PRIDE & GROWTH of AFRICAN-AMERICAN culture was
called?
HARLEM RENAISSANCE
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T H E
This is another name for the 18th AMENDMENT which banned
alcoholic drinks.It was/is explained as a
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTthat failed.
The 21st AMENDMENT endedthis term. Name the term.
PROHIBITION
What happened because of the following?
Overproduction of Goods – more products were made in America, than could be sold
Speculation in the Stock Market – Bear MKT, stock prices fell in a crash
Uneven Distribution of income across America – high unemployment
Restricted International Trade – protective tariffs on imports
Shaky Banking Practices – bank failures/closures
GREAT DEPRESSION ClickFor
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A. ReformB. RecoveryC. Relief
Measures to remedy defects of the U.S. economy
to prevent future depressions…….Social Security Act
What geographic factor challenged the settlement of the Great Plains in the late 1800s?
A. dense forests
B. few rivers
C. low rainfall
D. extremely poor
soil
Rainfall averaging less than 20 inches per year challenged settlers in
the Great Plains.
Heavy winds carried top soilAway, buried homes &
Destroyed harvests.
Who was the President when the Great
Depression began?He believed in “rugged individualism”& failed to take enough measures against the Great Depression… He believed in
Laissez- Faire economicsHERBERT HOOVER
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A. ReformB. RecoveryC. Relief
Short-term actions designed to tide people overuntil the economy recovered
CCC, PWA, WPA, Bank Holidays
700 POINTS
How did the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 change the ethnic composition of the American population?
A. It set quotas that favored immigrants from
Northwestern Europe.
B. It widened permitted entry to newcomers from
all of Europe, as well as from Asia and Africa.
C. It established the national origins system.
D. It banned the entry of immigrants from Asia.
2000PointsWin or LoseNO help
The Immigration Reform Act of 1965 increased immigration
opportunities to the United States to people from all of Europe, as well as
from Asia and Africa.
B. It widened permitted entry to newcomers from all of Europe, as well as from Asia and Africa.
2000 Points
Name the Program?Focused on lifting the nation out of the Great Depression. Congress passed special legislation and it was enacted within 100 days of FDR taking office.Consisted of programs focused on
“RELIEF” “RECOVERY” & “REFORM”
THE
NEW DEAL
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A. RecoveryB. ReformC. Relief
Restore incentives to producein America……..
PRIMING the PUMPAgricultural Adjustment Acts (AAA)National Recovery Administration (NRA)
500 POINTS
A. vertical and horizontal integration B. linear combination C. product refining D. company capitalization
These diagrams illustrate two ways of organizing large industrial businesses. What are the names of these two organizational methods?
600Points
Vertical and horizontal integration were two methods used by
industrialists such as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller to
increase the manufacturing efficiency of their corporations and
increase their overall profit. A. vertical & horizontal
integration
600Points
The item that best completes the graphic organizer is ____. A. Spanish attack on Pearl Harbor B. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand C. Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare D. Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine
D. Sinking of the
U.S.S. Maine
The EXPLOSION & SINKING of the Battleship U.S.S. MAINE generated a desire among many Americans to commit to WAR against SPAIN. Many newspaper journalists (yellow journalism)
pushed the belief that Spain was responsible for the ship’s destruction.
Choose the phrase below that best completes the graphic organizer.
A. Normalcy B. New Consumer Society C. Great Depression D. Increased Nativism
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Each of the factors displayed contributed to the growth of a new consumer society in the 1920s. For example, new, mass produced consumer products were bought by the public, who now had access to easier credit options. Mass advertising encouraged people to purchase new products as well.
2000
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Transition to MODERN AMERICA
They worked to expose the abuses of
Industrial society & expose the abuses of industrial society & expose
Corruption that existed in all levels of government.
Name this group of investigative reporters, writers, &
social scientist?
M U C K R A K E R SBONUS: 600 POINTS
“Push” = oppression, poverty, wars and ethnic persecution
“Pull” = belief in American freedom, economic opportunity & cultural ties
Which factor contributed to theGreat Migration of the 1920s?
A. Pull factor of the Civil Rights movement
B. Push factor of immigration from Europe
C. Pull factor of the Industrial RevolutionD. Push factor of discrimination laws
This PRESIDENT worked to conserve our Nation’s natural resources, forest,
parks, & wildlife.Helped break up “bad trusts”
“Speak Softly and Carry a BIG stick”Passed laws to protect consumer health:
Meat Inspection Act of 1906Pure Food & Drug Act of 1906
THEODORE ROOSEVELTBONUS: 1000 POINTS
ROUGH RIDER DURING
THE Spanish American WarBuilt the Panama
CANAL
___ 1. Made federal lands available to settlers
___ 2. Made travel to the West Coast easier
___ 3. Gold found in Yukon in 1869, & other discoveries in the area
___ 4. Movement of people from the countryside to
cities
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A. UrbanizationB. RuralizationC. AmericanizationD. Homestead Act of 1862E. Homestead Act of 1872F. Transcontinental Railroad 1869G. Transcontinental Railroad 1879H. Klondike Gold RushI. Clondike Gold RushJ. California 49ers Gold
RushK. Dawes Act 1887L. Bessemer Process
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Political Corruption: “Political machines” run by _________
__________ helped immigrants but stole from city governments through
overpriced contracts
“POLITICAL BOSSES”For an EXTRA 500 POINTSName the biggest of the Big
Political Bosses?“BOSS TWEED”
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Name the UNION
This UNION was led by SAMUEL GOMPERS, the leader of the Cigar Makers Union.
The UNION was an alliance of SKILLED workers in CRAFT unions.
Under Samuel Gompers’s leadership, this UNION concentrated on bread-and-butter issues such as higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions.
Name the SYSTEM…………Individuals are free to produce & sell whatever they wishPeople are set by supply & demandPeople go into business to make a profitInefficient companies are driven out of business – Social DarwinismSystem of Patents – fostered new inventions and innovation
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• Under Terence V. Powderly’s leadership, this UNION grew rapidly, peaking at 730,000 in 1886.
• This UNION grew fast because of a combination of their open-membership policy, the continuing industrialization of the American economy, & the growth of our URBAN population.
• This UNION welcomed UNSKILLED & SEMISKILLED workers, including women, immigrants & African Americans.
Name the UNION
He sometimes used ruthless tactics to destroy competition and keep
workers wages low.Fostered the GOSPEL of WEALTHHe had iron ore fields, coal mines,
steel millsHe was a philanthropist who gave to
LIBRARIESANDREW CARNEGIE
B O N U S: 500 POINTS
The issue of unemployment & declining wages on the
West Coast led to which of the following FOREIGN
POLICIES?A.Dollar DiplomacyB.Open Door PolicyC.Chinese Exclusion ActD.Domino EffectE.Dawes Act
What was developed because of . . . . • Long working hours for workers• Poor working conditions,• Repetitive tasks• Child labor• Lack of job security
L A B O R U N I ON S
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What ends the need for the USA to have a two-ocean Navy?
PANAMA CANAL
The building of the
What ends the need for
the USA to have a
two-ocean Navy?
Drake Passage
Cape Horn
This Act sought to “AMERICANIZE” Native Americans, Abolish Native
American TRIBES, & allotted tribal lands to individuals………….basically sought to move Native Americans to
RESERVATIONS in the WEST.
DAWES ACT of 1877Bonus: How much do
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Name the WAR
Yellow Journalism starts the WAR.Humanitarian Concerns.Ended Spanish colonial empire in the Americas.Saw emergence of the USA as a World Power.Need for raw materials & markets.Colonies would help U.S. naval strength.USA gets the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam.Cuba becomes a PROTECTORATE of the USA.
Considered a TURNING POINT in USA IMPERIAL History
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 1898
Gospel of Wealth Great DepressionProhibitionWilson’s Fourteen (14) PointsLabor UnionsPolitical BossesBoss TweedAmerican Federation of LaborKnights of LaborChinese Exclusion ActTranscontinental Railroad 1869Declaration of IndependenceU.S. Constitution 1787Spanish American War 1898Homestead Act of 1862Push/Pull FactorsDawes Act of 1877Klondike Gold RushEuropean Causes for entry- WWI
Alfred Thayer MahanWoodrow W. WilsonHerbert HooverMarcus GarveySacco & VanzettiAlvin YorkF. Scott FitzgeraldLangston HughesGlenn CurtissJohn J. PershingCharles LindberghHenry Cabot LodgeWarren HardingFranklin D. RooseveltTheodore RooseveltClarence DarrowAndrew CarnegieUpton Sinclair
UrbanRuralSelective Service ActWorld War IBattle of ArgonneWeapons & TacticsU.S.S. MaineMuckrakersNew DealReformReliefRecoveryScopes Monkey TrialTreaty of VersaillesFree EnterpriseHarlem RenaissancePanama Canal