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Column 4 Review
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Two important labor union leaders were ******* ********* and ******* ****
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Two important labor union leaders were Samuel ********* and Eugene ****
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Two important labor union leaders were Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs
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Which of these two was the most radical (a Socialist)? Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs
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When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called ******* **********
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When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called Collective bargaining
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Strikes can often be avoided with ********* or ********** (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)
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Strikes can often be avoided with mediation or arbitration (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)
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Judges used ******* ********** to force workers to end their strikes.
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Judges used court injunctions to force workers to end their strikes.
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The government first supported unions with the ****** ***** Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.
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The government first supported unions with the Wagner Labor Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.
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US foreign policy of trying to keep China open to trade (not divided up) in the late 1800’s? The ______ ______ PolicyOpen Door
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This term means one country taking over another country or territory imperialism
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Hearst & Pulitzer (famous newspaper editors / owners) used exaggerated and distorted stories to make Americans want to go to war against Spain (Spanish – American War) … the was called
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Hearst & Pulitzer (famous newspaper editors / owners) used exaggerated and distorted stories to make Americans want to go to war against Spain (Spanish – American War) … the was called Yellow Journalism
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The Spanish-American War started when the battleship ***** exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.
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The Spanish-American War started when the battleship Maine exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called ************, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was jingoism
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Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called ???????????????
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Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called muckrakers Famous muckrakers included… Upton Sinclair – wrote The Jungle Unsanitary meat packing led to Pure Food & Drug Act Jacob Riis – pictures of urban poor in How the Other Half Lives
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The ****** system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.
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The spoils system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.
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The spoils system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). Civil Service tests were designed to correct this problem.
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… 1. European nations stay out of Latin America 2. The US will stay out of European affairs
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of ********* **********”
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of foreign alliances”
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Teddy Roosevelt later added that the US would be the policeman for this region, which was known as the ************ ***********
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Teddy Roosevelt later added that the US would be the policeman for this region, which was known as the Roosevelt Corollary
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******* ***** was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain ******* (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain ******* (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain neutral (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain neutral (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued Unrestricted Submarine Warfare the US entered the war.
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Another issue leading to the US entering World War I was the ********** note supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany (suggesting they go to war against the US)
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Another issue leading to the US entering World War I was the Zimmerman note supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany (suggesting they go to war against the US)
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the ******** ****** which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the Fourteen Points which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the Fourteen Points which included the peace organization the League of Nations
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of ????????? & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of isolationism isolationism means ???
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isolationism means staying out of foreign affairs and alliances
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The Red Scare was… A fear of communism … or a communist revolution… during the 1920s because of the communist revolution in Russia
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Prohibition was… When the 18 th Amendment made the selling and consuming of alcoholic beverages illegal
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Prohibition ended… When the 21 st Amendment cancelled out the 18 th Amendment Because it was too difficult to enforce – “difficult to enforce morality”
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The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the ********** *************
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The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the Harlem Renaissance
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John ****** was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “***** ********** Trial”
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “***** ********** Trial”
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “Scopes Monkey Trial”
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Two important labor union leaders were ******* ********* and ******* ****
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Two important labor union leaders were Samuel ********* and Eugene ****
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Two important labor union leaders were Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs
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Which of these two was the most radical (a Socialist)? Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs
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When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called ******* **********
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When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called Collective bargaining
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Strikes can often be avoided with ********* or ********** (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)
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Strikes can often be avoided with mediation or arbitration (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)
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Judges used ******* ********** to force workers to end their strikes.
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Judges used court injunctions to force workers to end their strikes.
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The government first supported unions with the ****** ***** Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.
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The government first supported unions with the Wagner Labor Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.
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US foreign policy of trying to keep China open to trade (not divided up) in the late 1800’s? The ______ ______ PolicyOpen Door
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This term means one country taking over another country or territory imperialism
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Hearst & Pulitzer (famous newspaper editors / owners) used exaggerated and distorted stories to make Americans want to go to war against Spain (Spanish – American War) … the was called
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Hearst & Pulitzer (famous newspaper editors / owners) used exaggerated and distorted stories to make Americans want to go to war against Spain (Spanish – American War) … the was called Yellow Journalism
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The Spanish-American War started when the battleship ***** exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.
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The Spanish-American War started when the battleship Maine exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called ************, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********
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Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was jingoism
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Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called ???????????????
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Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called muckrakers Famous muckrakers included… Upton Sinclair – wrote The Jungle Unsanitary meat packing led to Pure Food & Drug Act Jacob Riis – pictures of urban poor in How the Other Half Lives
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The ****** system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.
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The spoils system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.
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The spoils system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). Civil Service tests were designed to correct this problem.
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… 1. European nations stay out of Latin America 2. The US will stay out of European affairs
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of ********* **********”
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of foreign alliances”
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Teddy Roosevelt later added that the US would be the policeman for this region, which was known as the ************ ***********
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Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Teddy Roosevelt later added that the US would be the policeman for this region, which was known as the Roosevelt Corollary
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******* ***** was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain ******* (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain ******* (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain neutral (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued ********** ********** Warfare the US entered the war.
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Woodrow Wilson was our president during World War I and he wanted to remain neutral (stay out of the war), but when Germany continued Unrestricted Submarine Warfare the US entered the war.
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Another issue leading to the US entering World War I was the ********** note supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany (suggesting they go to war against the US)
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Another issue leading to the US entering World War I was the Zimmerman note supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany (suggesting they go to war against the US)
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the ******** ****** which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the Fourteen Points which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????
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Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the Fourteen Points which included the peace organization the League of Nations
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of ????????? & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????
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The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of isolationism isolationism means ???
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isolationism means staying out of foreign affairs and alliances
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The Red Scare was… A fear of communism … or a communist revolution… during the 1920s because of the communist revolution in Russia
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Prohibition was… When the 18 th Amendment made the selling and consuming of alcoholic beverages illegal
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Prohibition ended… When the 21 st Amendment cancelled out the 18 th Amendment Because it was too difficult to enforce – “difficult to enforce morality”
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The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the ********** *************
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The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the Harlem Renaissance
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John ****** was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “***** ********** Trial”
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “***** ********** Trial”
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A famous challenge to teaching evolution came in Tennessee during the 1920s when John Scopes was arrested for teaching Darwin’s theory. This was sarcastically known as the “Scopes Monkey Trial”
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