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‘Merica 3 RD NINE WEEKS REVIEW
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100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 300 400 500 200 Civil War Reconstruc -tion Industriali- zation & Progressive Movement Imperialism & the 1920s Great Depression & the New Deal Great Depression & the New Deal & WWI
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100 This famous court decision determined that slaves were not citizens; they were property. Therefore, they could not sue. Dred Scott decision
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200 The issue was the expansion of slavery into new territories. It led to Bleeding Kansas. What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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300 The strategy behind this illustration: The Union wanted to shut off supply lines and squeeze the South into submission.
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400 They were viewed by the South negatively because they exploited economic opportunities that would have benefitted Southerners. Who are Carpetbaggers?
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500 This Amendment made slavery illegal. What is the 13 th Amendment
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100 He believed blacks could gain civil rights by demanding it, not by simply being patient and waiting for it to happen. Who was W.E.B. DuBois
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200 State laws, meant to oppress African Americans in the South, led to Congress passing the 14 th Amendment. What are Black Codes?
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300 This picture illustrates this Amendment 15 th Amendment
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400 This supreme court decision allowed for racial segregation in public facilities. What was Plessy v. Ferguson?
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500 The power of the central government after the Civil War What is strengthened?
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100 The principal reason Congress raised tariff rates in the late 1800s and early 1900s. To protect U.S. businesses from foreign competition
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200 This law outlawed the formation of trusts that interfered with free trade. What is the Sherman Antitrust Act
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300 Trusts, Vertical Integration, Horizontal Integration, Monopolies, Pools What are ways tycoons tried to eliminate competition.
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400 This was the major purpose of the Progressive Era. What is to correct economic and social abuses of America’s industrial society.
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500 The publication of this book led to the Meat Inspection Act What is The Jungle
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100 This is the definition of imperialism What is the policy of extending a country’s power over a weaker country?
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200 No government w/out consent of the goverened; high cost of defending territories outside the US; U.S. tradition of noninvolvement What are arguments against imperialism?
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300 These types of reporters contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War by inciting public outrage over conditions in Cuba. What are yellow journalists?
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400 This trial highlighted the struggle between science and religion in American schools. What is the John T. Scopes trial?
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500 What is to exploit fears about people who were considered “un-American” The similarity of the Red Scare, Quota Acts and growth of the Ku Klux Klan.
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100 “This Second New Deal act gives contributors a legal, moral, and political right to collect their pensions and unemployment benefits.” What is Social Security?
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200 This is the main objective of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) What is to raise prices on farm products?
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300 This EVENT was the result of farmers using intensive farming practices that removed protective grasses What is the Dust Bowl?
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400 The Civilian Conservation Corps gave job opportunities to these groups of young people Who are Mexican Americans and other minorities?
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500 The primary message of this cartoon What is Congress was slow but still cooperated with FDR to pass New Deal programs?
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100 Mary McLeod Bethune Who is a female leader of FDR’s “Black Cabinet”
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200 This New Deal program was created to protect people like this man: What is the FDIC?
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300 Based on this cartoon this is the way FDR wanted to ease the Great Depression What is by expanding the role of government in Americans’ lives?
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400 A group of WWI veterans who marched on Washington demanding to get their bonus money early for Who was the Bonus Army?
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500 This Act recognized the right of workers to join unions and practice collective bargaining What is the Wagner Act?
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