APUSH PERIOD 7: 1890-1945

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Progressive
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An era in corrections during the early 1900s that emphasized individualized treatment and the state's ability to solve problems
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Social Justice
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An ideal that embraces all aspects of civilized life and that is linkied to fundamental notions of fairness and to cultural beliefs about right and wrong
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Conservation
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Holding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in politics or religion.
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New Deal
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A plan by President Franklin Roosevelt intended to bring economic relief, recovery, and reforms to the country after the Great Depression.
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Harlem Renaissance
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1920s growth in African American literature and arts, as southern African Americans brought culture to the north
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Xenophobia
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Fear of foreigners
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Mass Media
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Forms of communication, such as newspapers and radio, that reach millions of people.
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Red Scare
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A period when the government went after "red"-as Communists were known- and others with radical views
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Great Migration
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movement of over 300,000 African American from the rural south into Northern cities between 1914 and 1920
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Spanish American War
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In 1898, a conflict between the United States and Spain, in which the U.S. supported the Cubans' fight for independence
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American Expeditionary Force
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the U.S. forces, led by Gen. John Pershing, who fought with the allies in Europe during WWI
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Treaty of Versailles
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Treaty ending WWI; required Germany to pay huge war reparations and established the League of Nations
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United Nations
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An international body composed of many countries that seeks to promote peace, prosperity, and cooperation around the world. It was formed in 1945 at the end of World War II.
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Pearl Harbor
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United States military base on Hawaii that was bombed by Japan, bringing the United States into World War II. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941.
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Japanese Internment
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Carried out through Executive Order 9066, which took many Japanese families away from their homes and into internment camp. Motivated by racism after Pearl Harbor bombing
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Civil Liberties
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Freedoms to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment.
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Atomic Bomb
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Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) which forced Japan to surrender and ended WWII.
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Alfred Thayer Mahan
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US Admiral who encouraged the US to strengthen its naval power to become a world power.
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Yellow Journalism
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Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
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Jingoism
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Aggressive nationalism
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Roosevelt Corollary
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extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
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Muckrakers
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A group of writers, journalists, and critics who exposed corporate malfeasance and political corruption in the first decade of the 20th century.
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John Dewey
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A eductaion reformer who believed we needed to teach our kids prolem solving skills, not just memeorizing facts
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Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire
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In 1911, bolted the fire escape door shut in order to keep female workers from taking breaks. A fire later broke out and killed 146 workers, a large majority were women.
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Initiative
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A procedure by which voters can propose a law or a constitutional amendment.
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Referendum
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A legislative act is referred for final approval to a popular vote by the electorate.
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Recall
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A procedure allowing the people to vote to dismiss an elected official from state office before his or her term has expired.
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Wisconsin Idea
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A change (reform) proposed by Governor LaFollette that gave voters more power in government.
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Robert LaFollette
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Republican Senator from Wisconsin - ran for president under the Progressive Party - proponent of Progressivism and a vocal opponent of railroad trusts, bossism, World War I, and the League of Nations
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Florence Kelly
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Active in the settlement house movement and led progressive labor reforms for women and children.
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Ballinger-Pinchot Affair
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a dispute between U.S. Forest Service Chief Gifford Pinchot and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Richard Achilles Ballinger that contributed to the split of the Republican Party before the 1912 Presidential Election and helped to define the U.S. conservation movement in the early 20th century.
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Dollar Diplomacy
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Foreign policy created under President Taft that had the U.S. exchanging financial support ($) for the right to "help" countries make decisions about trade and other commercial ventures. Basically it was exchanging money for political influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Federal Reserve Act
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Set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to control the money supply, 1913
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Louis Brandeis
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A lawyer and jurist, he created the "Brandeis Brief," which succinctly outlines the facts of the case and cites legal precedents, in order to persuade the judge to make a certain ruling.
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Espionage Act
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1917 act gave the government new ways to combat spying
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Sedition Act
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Made it a crime to criticize the government or government officials. Opponents claimed that it violated citizens' rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the press, guaranteed by the First amendment.
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Fourteen Points
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Wilson's plan for peace following WWI.
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League of Nations
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an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations
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Eddie Rickenbacker
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Famous American fighter pilot
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Normalcy
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A return to "normal" life after the war.
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Sacco and Vanzetti
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"victims" of nativism and "Americanism"
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Scopes Trial
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1925 court case in which Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the issue of teaching evolution in public schools
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The Lost generation
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Post war writers that left a sense of dislocation and alienation. They felt the real America had been lost or distorted.
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flappers
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Young women of the 1920s that behaved and dressed in a radical fashion
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Hawley Smoot Tarrif
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raised prices on foreign imports to such a level that they could not compete in the American market, slowed down trade
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Pump priming
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Government action taken to stimulate the economy, as spending money in the commercial sector, cutting taxes, or reducing interest rates
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Relief, recover, reform
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three goals of new deal
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CCC
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Civilian Conservation Corps. It was Relief that provided work for young men 18-25 years old in food control, planting, flood work, etc.
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WPA
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Work Progress Administration: Massive work relief program funded projects ranging from construction to acting; disbanded by FDR during WWII
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Social Security Act
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1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled workers; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health
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Wagner Act
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1935, also National Labor Relations Act; granted rights to unions; allowed collective bargaining
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Dust Bowl
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1930; Central region, the term for the Great Plains when there was little rain and there were great storms of dust.
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Neutrality Acts
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4 laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents
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Appeasement
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A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war.
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America First Committee
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A committee organized by isolationists in 1940 to oppose American entry into World War II
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Atlantic Charter
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1941-Pledge signed by US president FDR and British prime minister Winston Churchill not to acquire new territory as a result of WWII amd to work for peace after the war
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Manhattan Project
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The name of the top secret program that developed the atomic bomb.