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Exam 3 review

Full study guide for Exam 3 in History

Event/PersonAnswer
Theodore Roosevelt -progressive Republican -Rep for Pres 1904 (Wins) -"Square Deal" -"Trust buster" -did not run in 1908
Alton Parker -Dem for Pres 1904 (Lost)
William Howard Taft -progressive Republican -Rep for Pres 1908 (Wins) -Clashed with T Roosevelt (Over conservation) -Clashed w/ congress over tariffs -Broke up 2x as trusts as T Roosevelt
William Jennings Bryan -Dem for Pres in 1908 (Lost)
Woodrow Wilson -Southerner -Ph D -progressive democrat -government professor -President of Princeton -gov of New Jersey
John Dewey -educational reformer -outcome based education
Jacob Riis -Danish American -police reporter in NYC (Photographer) -The book called "How the other half lives" -Urban poverty
Upton Sinclair -Muckracker -Issue Meat packing -The Jungle
Ray stannard Baker -Muckraker -Following the Color Line -racial discrimination
John spargo -Muckraker -The Bitter Cry of the Children -Child Labor
Lincoln Steffens -The shame of the cities -urban problems
Ida Tarbell -Muckraker -Mc Clures Magazine -target: Standard Oil (Rockefeller) -professional ax
Frances Willard -Temperance Advocate (Anti alcohol) -Leader of the WCTU -Legal Methods
Carrie Nation -Temperance Advocate -Radical -smash saloons -homes for abused woman & Children -illegal means
Susan B. Anthony -Quaker -womens rights advocate late 19th century -feet of movement -Jailed -1st real women on American money
Elizebeth Cady Stanton -Presbyterrian -only one from 1840's -Seneca Falls movement -Brains woman movement late 19th century
p rogressive -Clean up corruption -more democratic -Northeat -upper & Middle class -Got what they wanted (similar to populists) -progressive democrat -progressive Republican not independent party until 1912 (Bull mouse party)
Muckraker -mostly journalists -exposing corruption -brought about reform
The Jungle -U. Sinclair -Novel -meat packing industry -terrible working conditions -Lots of sales -food safety (modern FDA)
Pure Food and Drug Act -result of Muckrakers -modern FDA -Food Safety -Perscriptions -Labels
Initiative -progressive -Petition -Allows citizens to propose laws -more democratic
Referendum -progressive reform -allows citizens to vote on proposed law
Recall -allows citizens to remove elected officials from office before term is over
Australian Ballout -Secret ballot -progressive reform
Women's Christian Temperance Union -Anti alcohol -reason = poverty, abuse, jail -starts at state level -Move to national -18th Amendment
Wilhelm II -Kaiser of Germany WWI
Arthur Zimmerman -German foreign secretary WWI -Tried to get Mexico to go to war w/US
George Creel -Leader of the Committee on Public Information Propaganda
Vladimir Lenin -Leader of Russia/USSR at end of WWI -Bolshaviks -Communist -Took Russia out of WWI
Edith Wilson -2nd wife of Woodrow Wilson -Sort of president end of Wilsons term -Unpopular
John T. Scopes -Biology teacher in TN -Recruited by ACCU to teach theory of evolution -Convicted
Clarence Darrow -ACCU sponsored defense attorney for scopes
Henry Ford -Model T -Odd -Assembly line -anti semetic -Put America in cars
Marcus Garvey -Jamaican immigrant to US -UNIA "Black is beautiful" = "Back to Africa" Mail fraud = Deported
Warren G. Harding -Rep for pres (1920) -Corrupt -Non commital on league of nations -"Return to normalcy" -Isolationist -died in 1923
Albert B. Fall -Sec of Interion -Jailed for tea pot dome Scandal
Calvin Coolidge -VP for Harding -Squeeky clean -Takes over when harding dies -Lowkey -Purposly odd -Pro business -Rep for Pres 1924 (Wins) -Hands off -Chose not to run in 1928 -"the Business of America is business"
Alfred E. Smith -NY -Dem for Pres (1928) 1)NY = accent 2)Roman catholic 3)Repeal prohibition (Lost)
Herbert Hoover -Iowa/California -Rep for Pres 1928 (Wins) -Quaker -Unfairly viewed as a "Do-nothing" -Rep for Pres (1932) -Engineer -WWI hero (food administration) -Pres when stock market crash/Great depression on began
Franklin D. Roosevelt -NY -gov of NY -Dem for Pres 1932 (Wins) -Campain slogan = New Deal -elected 4x (32,36,40,44) -Paralized (polio) almost nobody knew -Odd marriage -Died in office in spring 1944 -Great Depression -WW2 -Controversial -Yet to direct aid
Eleanor Roosevelt -Old money -niece of Teddy -Tough life -help people -married FDR -Marriage business deal -eyes and ears for FDR -Concerned about poor minorities (good cop bad cop) -Internation Declaration of Right
Huey Long -Crooked but popular -Sinator from Louisiana -Opponent of FDR (too conservative) -"Share the wealth" -assasinated in 1935
Charles Coughlin -Michigan -Tax Wealth -"Radio Priest" -opponent to FDR (too conservative) -nationalized banks -antisemetic = RCC pulled him off air
Feancis Townsend -Doctor -Penstone for Elderly (require to spend all each month) -California -Sort of like social security -opponent of FDR (Too conservative)
Benito Mussolini -Italian -Self Reporter -Founder of Fascism -Journalist -anti communist -Fascist doctor Italy before/during WWII -Role model for Hitler
Adolf Hitler -Austrian -Leader of Germany before/during WWII -Fascist -Anti communist -Nazi -Came to power legal means -Rule the world -Kill the Jews
Hideki Tojo -Political/military of Japan before/during/after WWII -Fascist -Wanted to rule the world -"Death is better than surrender"
Joseph Stalin -Communist -Leader of USSR before/during/after WWII
Douglas MacArthur -American General -Allied leader in Pacific -Occupation Army of Japan
Dwight D. Eisenhower -American General -Allied leader in Europe -D-Day/Normendy
J. Robert Oppenheimer -European Immigrant -Lead on Manhattan Project
Harry S. Truman -VP for FDR -Take over FDR dies -Decision to drop atomic bomb
Paul W. Tibbets. Jr -US pilot -Dropped atomic bomb
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