DO NOT COPY Topic: Final Review Objective: Students will be able to review for the final exam Do Now: Review Word Wall! HW: (1) Modern American History.

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DO NOT COPY Topic: Final Review Objective: Students will be able to review for the final exam Do Now: Review Word Wall! HW: (1) Modern American History Project due Friday, June 13 th (2) Study for final on Monday, June 16 th (3) Notebook/Binder Check on Monday, June 16 th (4) Current Events

Jeopardy Reform Legislation/ Court Cases Imperialism Civil Rights Presidential issues/events Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Reform Gave women the right to vote

$100 Answer from Reform 19 th amendment

$200 Question from Reform Political philosophy advocating or favoring social, political and economic reform through government action

$200 Answer from Reform Progressivism

$300 Question from Reform Organized labor fought for reform in what areas?

$300 Answer from Reform Better wages, hours, conditions, and benefits

$400 Question from Reform This prohibited the distribution of alcohol but was repealed due to ineffectiveness and a rise in crime

$400 Answer from Reform 18 th amendment

$500 Question from Reform Some Americans supported reform in the form of changing our government and economic system to communism…this led to a time period of hysteria known as…

$500 Answer from Reform The Red Scare

$100 Question from Legislation/Court Cases Amendment that abolished slavery

$100 Answer from Legislation/Court Cases 13 th amendment

$200 Question from Legislation/Court Cases Amendment that prevented men from being unable to vote due to race, color, or previous condition of servitude

$200 Answer from Legislation/Court Cases 15 th amendment

$300 Question from Legislation/Court Cases Supreme Court case desegregating schools

$300 Answer from Legislation/Court Cases Brown vs. Board of Education

$400 Question from Legislation/Court Cases 14 th Amendment

$400 Answer from Legislation/Court Cases All citizens have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

$500 Question from Legislation/Court Cases Supreme Court case that made discrimination and segregation legal

$500 Answer from Legislation/Court Cases Plessy vs. Ferguson

$100 Question from Imperialism Reasons for Imperialism: Identify TWO

$100 Answer from Imperialism Raw materials, new markets, naval bases, power, prestige

$200 Question from Imperialism Established US as protectorate of Western Hemisphere

$200 Answer from Imperialism Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary

$300 Question from Imperialism How did the Spanish-American War establish the United States as an imperial power?

$300 Answer from Imperialism The United States won and took control of Spanish territories including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines as well as leading to the establishment of Guantanamo Bay military base

$400 Question from Imperialism This policy stated that any country would have equal opportunity to trade with China

$400 Answer from Imperialism Open Door Policy

$500 Question from Imperialism What area did the US formally apologize for annexing their land the way we did?

$500 Answer from Imperialism Hawaii

$100 Question from Civil Rights Laws and restrictions created during Reconstruction to disenfranchise African Americans and prevent equality

$100 Answer from Civil Rights Jim Crow Laws and Black Codes

$200 Question from Civil Rights Law banning racial discrimination in public facilities and employment

$200 Answer from Civil Rights Civil Rights Act of 1964

$300 Question from Civil Rights Law that put voter registration under federal control

$300 Answer from Civil Rights Voting Rights Act of 1965

$400 Question from Civil Rights The day known as “Bloody Sunday” was a result of what?

$400 Answer from Civil Rights The march from Selma to Montgomery by civil rights activists to challenge the disenfranchisement of African Americans

$500 Question from Civil Rights Individual who integrated the University of Mississippi

$500 Answer from Civil Rights James Meredith

$100 Question from Presidential issues/events The failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the CIA

$100 Answer from Presidential issues/events Bay of Pigs

$200 Question from Presidential issues/events The Cold War event where Khruschev put nuclear weapons in Cuba to protect them from the US

$200 Answer from Presidential issues/events Cuban Missile Crisis

$300 Question from Presidential issues/events The scandal where 5 men broke into a hotel to wire tap the Democratic National Committee

$300 Answer from Presidential issues/events The Watergate Scandal

$400 Question from Presidential issues/events President Ronald Reagan’s economic policy

$400 Answer from Presidential issues/events Reaganomics

$500 Question from Presidential issues/events Kennedy’s policy in dealing with the Cold War

$500 Answer from Presidential issues/events Flexible Response

Final Jeopardy “We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and success of liberty” -John F. Kennedy What Cold War policy is President Kennedy referring to in his inaugural address?

Final Jeopardy Answer Containment