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13 – Abolished Slavery 14 – Civil Rights 15 – Right to Vote
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1 – Freedom of Speech, Press, Petition, Assembly, Religion 16 – Income Tax 17 – Direct Election of Senators 18 – Prohibition 19 – Women’s Sufferage 20 – Lame Duck Amendment 21- Repeal of Prohibition
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Separate but equal is ok
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Linking the east to the west
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Brought settlers to the West Created towns Shipped goods faster and more efficiently
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Trying to be more American – take on characteristics of American Culture
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3. Who does this cartoon represent and what Era is it from? A.John Rockefeller, Industrial Age B.Andrew Carnegie, Gilded Age C. William “Boss” Tweed, Gilded Age Political Cartoon Title: “Brains of Tammany” Artist: Thomas Nast Published: Oct. 21, 1871 Harper's Weekly
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3. Who does this cartoon represent and what Era is it from? Answer A.John Rockefeller, Industrial Age B.Andrew Carnegie, Gilded Age C. William “Boss” Tweed, Gilded Age Political Cartoon Title: “Brains of Tammany” Artist: Thomas Nast Published: Oct. 21, 1871 Harper's Weekly
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Steel – Bessemer Process Electricity Telegraph
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Survival of the fittest Rich should get richer and the poor poorer
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Nativism- American born Dawes Act – Attempt to help Native Americans become more white
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War to help Cuba gain independence from Spain Cause – sinking of the Maine Results – Beginning of US Imperialism
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Group who began the push for Prohibition of Alcohol
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President Taft’s policy of loaning money to Latin American to create stablity
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Roosevelt’s plan to create faster shipping from the Atlantic to the Pacific without going around South America
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Opening China to allow trade from all nations
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The right to vote 19 th Amendment
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The asasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Telegraph Natural Allies with Britain and France Russian Revolution
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Treaty to end WWI Harsh treatment of Germany
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Organization in which nations can settle disputes without going to war Proposed by Woodrow Wilson as part of his 14 points
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Addition to the Monroe Doctrine Use military in Latin America to create stability and protect democracy
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Telegraph sent to Mexico by German promising land in Mexico would attack the United States
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What symbols do you see? What is the meaning of the words? What does the caption mean? Question 1 = A Question 2 = F Question 3 = D
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Who are the people included in the cartoon? What symbols do you see? What is the meaning of the words in the cartoon? What is the overall message of the cartoon?
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What does the x axis deal with? What does the y axis deal with? What change do you see in the graph? Why do you think this change occurred?
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Question 1 = A Question 2 = H Question 3 = A
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Science teacher who taught evolution in Tennessee Scopes Monkey Trial
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1 st successful Trans-Atlantic flight
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Corrupt Politician under Harding Wrote the Jungle exposing the meat packing industry
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Plagued by Scandal
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Tea Pot Dome Scandal
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Fear of Communism after the Boleshivek Revolution (Russian Revolution)
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Leasing of land to private companies in exchange for a bribe
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Roosevelt’s fleet of ships that were sent around the world to demonstrate US military power
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Combination of Ragtime and Blues Popular music of the 1920’s
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Radio Vacuum cleaner Washing machine Refrigerator
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Literary and artistic movement celebrating African American Culture
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America’s belief that we should control all land from east to west
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Against Slavery
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