Unit III Flashcards Chapters 21 and 22.

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Unit III Flashcards Chapters 21 and 22

#1 Bolshevik Review Russian revolutionary. Bolsheviks forced Czar Nicholas II to abdicate and seized power in Russia in 1917. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Review Plessy v. Ferguson #2 SHOW NEXT 1896 Supreme Court ruling that upheld the legality of racial segregation. According to the ruling, blacks could be segregated in separate schools, restrooms, and other facilities as long as the facilities were “equal” to those provided for whites. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

#3 Red scare Review The widespread fear of internal subversion and Communist revolution that swept the U.S. in 1919 and resulted in suppression of dissent. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Roosevelt Corollary Review #4 SHOW NEXT Theodore Roosevelt’s 1904 follow-up to the Monroe Doctrine in which he declared the United States had the right to intervene in Latin America to stop “brutal wrongdoing” and protect American interests. It also warned European powers to keep out of the Western Hemisphere. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Social Gospel Review #5 SHOW NEXT A vision of Christianity that saw its mission not simply to reform individuals but to reform society. Coming about in the early 20th century, it offered a powerful corrective to social Darwinism and the gospel of wealth, which fostered the belief that riches signaled divine favor. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Triple Alliance Review #6 Early 20th century alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, formed as a part of a complex network of military and diplomatic agreements intended to prevent war in Europe by balancing power. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Triple Entente Review #7 SHOW NEXT Early 20th century alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia, which was formed as part of a complex network of military and diplomatic agreements intended to prevent war in Europe by balancing power. MARK FOR REVIEW SHOW NEXT

Reference Roark, J. L. , Johnson, M. P. , Cohen, P. C. , Stage, S Reference Roark, J. L., Johnson, M. P., Cohen, P. C., Stage, S., & Hartmann, S. M. (2013). The American promise: A concise history (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s. END REVIEW