UNIT SIX IDENTIFICATIONS. Ch. 21 pp 640 - 649 Rise of Progressivism Realism Jane Addams Progressive Reformers Socialism Municipal Reform.

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UNIT SIX IDENTIFICATIONS

Ch. 21 pp Rise of Progressivism Realism Jane Addams Progressive Reformers Socialism Municipal Reform

Ch. 21 pp Changes in Voting Women’s Suffrage State Level Progressivism African American Advancements National Level Progressivism

Ch. 21 pp Taft as President Election of 1912 Income Tax Reform Federal Reserve New Freedom New Nationalism

Ch 22 pp Looking Abroad Yellow Journalism Cuban Independence Treaty of Paris Issues in the Philippines Open Door Policy

Ch 22 pp Roosevelt Corollary Panama Canal Roosevelt in Asia Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy

Ch 23 pp Submarine Warfare Peace at Home Wilson’s Idea of Peace Reason USA goes to War

Ch 23 pp Organizing Industry to Support the War Conscription Patriotism CPI

Ch 23 pp Treaty of Versailles Article X Controversy Defeat of the Treaty of Versailles Red Scare Black Nationalism

Chapter Consumer Society People’s Capitalism Advertising Celebrities Industrial Workers Women

Chapter 24 pp Harding’s Presidency Coolidge’s Presidency International Business Farmers Prohibition KKK Anti – Immigration Scopes Trial

Chapter 24 pp Immigrants African Americans “The Jazz Singer”

Chapter 24 pp Harlem Renaissance “Lost Generation” Josephine Baker Questioning Democracy

Chapter 25 pp Failing Economy Reasons Hoover Efforts to Save the Economy March of the Bonus Army Early 1930s Movies

Chapter 25 pp FDR’s Philosophy Bank Holiday AAA Reforming Industry TVA Federal Water Projects in California

Chapter 25 pp Opponents of the New Deal Labor Underconsumptionism Social Security Act National Labor Relations Act

Chapter 25 pp Election FDR’s anticorporate ideals Women and Reform CIO Minorities and the Depression Court Packing

Chapter 26 pp Rise of Fascist Dictators Isolationism FDR’s Response to War Arsenal of Democracy Pearl Harbor

Chapter 26 pp Operation OVERLORD Island Hopping Navajo Code Talkers FDR’s Death Atomic Bomb

Chapter 26 pp War Production Board Rosie the Riveter War Labor Board Propaganda Double V Campaign

Chapter Zoot Suit Riots Korematsu v. United States CORE United Nations Yalta Conference Soviets and Japan