APUSH Review: Key Concept 7.1, Revised Edition Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 7.1 To Succeed In APUSH.

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APUSH Review: Key Concept 7.1, Revised Edition Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 7.1 To Succeed In APUSH

Key Concept 7.1 “Growth expanded opportunity, while economic instability led to new efforts to reform U.S. society and its economic system.” Page 68 Big Idea Questions: Why did the US transform from a rural to industrial society? How did this affect the lives of women and other Americans? Why did citizens and government officials call for increased intervention in the economy? How did the New Deal change the relationship between the government and the economy?

Key Concept 7.1, I “The United States continued its transition from a rural, agricultural economy to an urban, industrial economy led by large corporations.” Page 68 A: New technologies and manufacturing techniques: Assembly Line - Henry Ford - utilized Taylorism - timed tasks Focused on production of consumer goods: Radios, refrigerators, cars, etc. Impact of new goods? Improved standards of living Greater personal mobility - cars - vacations, travel across the country Better communications systems - phones and radios

Key Concept 7.1, I B: US transformation from rural to urban society: By 1920, more Americans lived in cities than rural areas for the first time in the nation’s history This transformation provided opportunities for: Women: Work in factories (textile - Shirtwaist factories) International migrants: “New” immigrants moved to cities to work in factories Internal migrants: African Americans moving north as well as farmers to cities - Great Migration

Key Concept 7.1, I C: Economic downturns led to calls for government involvement and the creation of a stronger financial regulatory system: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Created to insure bank deposits Drastically decreased the number of bank failures

Key Concept 7.1, II “In the Progressive Era of the early 20th century, Progressives responded to political corruption, economic instability, and social concerns by calling for greater government action and other economic political and social measures.” Page 69 A: Progressive Era Journalists attacked: Political Corruption: The Shame of Cities - exposed corruption between municipal government and businesses Social injustice and Economic Inequality: Jacob Riis and How The Other Half Lives Progressive Era Reformers (Middle-class and urban) Sought social changes in cities and immigrant populations Jane Addams and the Hull House

Key Concept 7.1, II B: Progressives on the national level sought to: Regulate the economy: Clayton Antitrust Act - strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act, exempted labor unions from prosecution Federal Reserve Bank - Established to control the $ supply Expand democracy: 17th amendment - direct election of senators Generate moral reform, including the 18th amendment(1919) - Prohibition, banned alcohol Other Progressive Era Constitutional amendments: 16th - income tax 19th (1920) - Women’s suffrage

Key Concept 7.1, II C: Preservationists and Conservationists advocated the establishment of national parks Advocated different responses to overuse of natural resources Conservationists - advocate the proper use of nature Preservationists - advocate the protection of nature from use D) Issues that divided Progressives Segregation: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Niagara Movement (NAACP) sought to end segregation Booker T. Washington sought economic equality first Expanding popular participation in government: Some argued for professionals to make decisions, others advocated for broader political participation Immigration: Disagreements over restriction - restriction would not take place until the 1920s

Key Concept 7.1, III “During the 1930s, policymakers responded to the mass unemployment and social upheavals of the Great Depression by transforming the U.S. into a limited welfare state, redefining the goals and ideas of modern American liberalism.” Page 70 A: FDR’s New Deal tried to end the Great Depression by: Using the government to provide relief to the poor: Social Security - provided income for elderly Americans AAA - paid farmers to NOT overproduce goods Stimulate recovery: Provided jobs to the unemployed through the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and Public Works Administration (PWA) FDR embraced Keynesian deficit spending to “prime the pump” Reform the American economy: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - established to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud FDIC

Key Concept 7.1, III B. Movements that pushed for more reforms included: Unions, populists, and radicals Examples: Huey Long - Governor and Senator from LA - Every Man A King” - proposed giving giving $5,000 to citizens by taxing wealthy Father Charles Coughlin - Argued that the government should nationalize banks Some in Congress and the Supreme Court hoped to limit the New Deal Congress:: Robert Taft (William Howard’s son) and other conservatives sought to stop the New Deal Viewed the New Deal as socialist Supreme Court: Schechter Poultry v. US - Overturned the NRA US v. Butler - Overturned the AAA

Key Concept 7.1, III C: Legacy of the New Deal? Did not solely end the Great Depression New reforms and agencies (still around today - Social Security, FHA, FDIC, etc) **Change in voting patterns**: African Americans switched from the Republican to Democratic Party in LARGE numbers Many ethnic groups began to identify with Democrats Working-class communities (labor unions) did as well (Wagner Act)

Test Tips Multiple-Choice and Short Answer Questions: Identify and explain opportunities for women, African Americans and immigrants in cities Successes, failures, and critics of the New Deal Government reforms during the Great Depression Essay Questions: Comparing and contrasting government response during Great Depression to other time periods Causes and effects of various migrations (internal and international)

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