1920-1945 The 20’s Hoover and the Depression FDR and the New Deal Events leading to WWII WWII.

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The 20’s Hoover and the Depression FDR and the New Deal Events leading to WWII WWII

Major Themes Urban vs. Rural, Modern vs. Traditional conflict The 1920’s Economy – The Auto Age – The Age of the Consumer The Impact of the 18 th and 19 th Amendments –Prohibition –The New Woman

Major Themes The Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro Pop Culture of the 20’s Causes of the Depression Hoover vs. FDR – response to the Depression

Major Themes Isolationism vs. Internationalism Military course of WWII WWII – The Homefront The atomic bombs

Key Terms Margaret Sanger Claude McKay Langston Hughes Marcus Garvey Charles Lindbergh Babe Ruth Rudolph Valentino Clara Bow The Reed-Johnson Act The National Origins Act The Tulsa Riots (1921) Sacco and Vanzetti Aimee Semple McPherson Billy Sunday

Key Terms The Bonus Army (1932) The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Clarence Darrow William Jennings Bryan John T. Scopes Hoovervilles The October Crash (1929) CCC TVA WPA NRA FDIC HOLC

Key Terms The 100 Days Huey Long The Wagner Act The Social Security Act The Roosevelt Recession Court Packing The Atlantic Charter The Greer Incident Destroyers for Bases Lend Lease The War Warning Dispatch “Poil Hobba” Operation Torch Island Hopping Internment Korematsu v. U.S. (1944)

Key Terms The Big Three Teheran Yalta Potsdam The Potsdam Declaration