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Reconstruction

Success of Reconstruction

Failures of Reconstruction

Laws/Amendments of Reconstruction

Compromise of 1877 (reason reconstruction ended)

3 plans for Reconstruction Lincoln’s PlanJohnson’s Plan

3 plans for Reconstruction Radical Republican/Congressional Plan

Industrial Nation Date it took place

Industrialization What occurred during that time?

Industrialization What occurred during that time?

Technological Revolution

Origins of Labor Unions

Captain of Industry/Robber Barons Captain of Industry Robber Barron

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Immigration Where id they come from and what did they do?

Urbanization What is Urbanization?

Great Depression Date it occurred

Causes of the Great Depression Bullet the causes and state how it led to the Great Depression.

Effects of the Great Depression

Election of 1932 Who was the election between? Who won and why? What was each candidates platform?

New Deal What is the New Deal Who developed the New Deal and WHY? List the different programs that were a part of the New Deal

Origins of World War II –How did WWII start?

Origins of World War II

Isolationism

WWII Key Events

African American Civil Rights Leaders and Groups LeadersGroups

Key Events

Major segregation Court Cases

Tactics used during the Civil Rights movement

Communism What is Communism?

Domino Theory

Cold War

Modern America

Imperialism –Define imperialism –CHART FORM –List and explain the countries that we were involved with –What was the motivating factors –What was the results

Manifest Destiny Define it

Spanish American War

Results of the Spanish American War

Progressive Reform List the Reforms

Media During the Progressive Era “

Muckrakers

Women’s Suffrage

Origins of WWI

Central/Allies Powers AlliesCentral Powers

Treaty of Versailles

Contemporary United States

Watergate

Reaganomics

Dates you need to know DatesEras Black Tuesday Industrialization WWI WWII Great Depression Reconstruction Cold War D-Day

Skills Examples of Primary Sources Examples of Secondary Sources

Historical Trend THEN Women’s Rights African American’s Rights Technology Trend of Education (Public Education Before and After the Civil War) Social Services (public assistance programs) NOW Laissze faire Economics Government Involvement (industry and public programs)

Research Strategies List the effective sources Marcus Garvey Cold War President Reagan