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1 Column 4 Review

2 Two important labor union leaders were ******* ********* and ******* ****

3 Two important labor union leaders were Samuel ********* and Eugene ****

4 Two important labor union leaders were Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs

5 Which of these two was the most radical (a Socialist)? Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs

6

7 When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called ******* **********

8 When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called Collective bargaining

9 Strikes can often be avoided with ********* or ********** (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)

10 Strikes can often be avoided with mediation or arbitration (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)

11 Judges used ******* ********** to force workers to end their strikes.

12 Judges used court injunctions to force workers to end their strikes.

13 The government first supported unions with the ****** ***** Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.

14 The government first supported unions with the Wagner Labor Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.

15 US foreign policy of trying to keep China open to trade (not divided up) in the late 1800’s? The ______ ______ PolicyOpen Door

16 This term means one country taking over another country or territory imperialism

17 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

18 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

19 The Spanish-American War started when the battleship ***** exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.

20 The Spanish-American War started when the battleship Maine exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.

21 Normal love or strong support for your country is called ************, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********

22 Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********

23 Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was jingoism

24 Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called ???????????????

25 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

26 The ****** system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.

27 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.

28 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.

29 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… 1. European nations stay out of Latin America 2. The US will stay out of European affairs

30 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of ********* **********”

31 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of foreign alliances”

32 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 ************ ***********

33 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

34 ******* ***** 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.

35 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.

36 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.

37 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.

38 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)

39 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)

40 Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the ******** ****** which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????

41 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 ??????????

42 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

43

44 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of ????????? & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????

45 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????

46 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of isolationism isolationism means ???

47 isolationism means staying out of foreign affairs and alliances

48 The Red Scare was… A fear of communism … or a communist revolution… during the 1920s because of the communist revolution in Russia

49 Prohibition was… When the 18 th Amendment made the selling and consuming of alcoholic beverages illegal

50 Prohibition ended… When the 21 st Amendment cancelled out the 18 th Amendment Because it was too difficult to enforce – “difficult to enforce morality”

51 The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the ********** *************

52 The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the Harlem Renaissance

53 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”

54 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”

55 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”

56 Two important labor union leaders were ******* ********* and ******* ****

57 Two important labor union leaders were Samuel ********* and Eugene ****

58 Two important labor union leaders were Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs

59 Which of these two was the most radical (a Socialist)? Samuel Gompers and Eugene Debs

60

61 When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called ******* **********

62 When labor unions negotiated as one unified group this was called Collective bargaining

63 Strikes can often be avoided with ********* or ********** (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)

64 Strikes can often be avoided with mediation or arbitration (when negotiators listened to both sides and tried to help settle the issues)

65 Judges used ******* ********** to force workers to end their strikes.

66 Judges used court injunctions to force workers to end their strikes.

67 The government first supported unions with the ****** ***** Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.

68 The government first supported unions with the Wagner Labor Relations Act that made collective bargaining legal.

69 US foreign policy of trying to keep China open to trade (not divided up) in the late 1800’s? The ______ ______ PolicyOpen Door

70 This term means one country taking over another country or territory imperialism

71 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

72 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

73 The Spanish-American War started when the battleship ***** exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.

74 The Spanish-American War started when the battleship Maine exploded in Havana Harbor in Cuba.

75 Normal love or strong support for your country is called ************, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********

76 Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was ********

77 Normal love or strong support for your country is called nationalism, but the hyper (crazy) support before the Spanish American War was jingoism

78 Writers during the Progressive Era that tried to draw attention to social problems were called ???????????????

79 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

80 The ****** system was giving government jobs out as rewards for supporting candidates (Andrew Jackson famous for this). **** ******* tests were designed to correct this problem.

81 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.

82 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.

83 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… 1. European nations stay out of Latin America 2. The US will stay out of European affairs

84 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of ********* **********”

85 Two parts of the Monroe Doctrine… Remember George Washington said before to “beware of foreign alliances”

86 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 ************ ***********

87 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

88 ******* ***** 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.

89 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.

90 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.

91 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.

92 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)

93 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)

94 Woodrow Wilson’s plan for peace at the end of World War I was called the ******** ****** which included the peace organization the ????????? of ??????????

95 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 ??????????

96 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

97

98 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of ????????? & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????

99 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of ???????????????

100 The US Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations because they wanted to follow a policy of isolationism isolationism means ???

101 isolationism means staying out of foreign affairs and alliances

102 The Red Scare was… A fear of communism … or a communist revolution… during the 1920s because of the communist revolution in Russia

103 Prohibition was… When the 18 th Amendment made the selling and consuming of alcoholic beverages illegal

104 Prohibition ended… When the 21 st Amendment cancelled out the 18 th Amendment Because it was too difficult to enforce – “difficult to enforce morality”

105 The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the ********** *************

106 The period in the 1920s when there was an appreciation of African American artists, musicians and writers was known as the Harlem Renaissance

107 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”

108 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”

109 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”

110 The End


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