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TEST END OF YEAR
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. Industrial Revolution | Major increase in innovations with transportation, communication, technology and marketing |
| Rapid industrialization in urban areas | The growth of Tenement housing in urban slums |
| . Connection between industrialization and population movement | Jobs attacked immigrants and rural Americans to the city seeking opportunities |
| Poor working conditions | Formed labour unions and engaged in strikes to demand better working conditions |
| Effect of growth on the Native Americans | Conflicts between white settlements and natives over land and resources |
| Second Industrial Revolution | Challenges faced poor immigrants living in tenements and large cities |
| Goal of the Progressive Movement | Addresses the social problems caused by industrialization and urbanization |
| Reformers during the Progressive Era | Children were working long hours and too young monopolies and trusts |
| he 18th and 19th Amendment | 18th temperance 19th women's suffrage |
| Labor Reforms | Child labour, workplace safety and minimum wage not healthcare |
| Know about the Temperance movement | Limiting alcohol consumption |
| speak softly and carry a big stick | Big stick policy |
| Spanish American War, places acquired | Puerto Rico Guam, Philippines and Cuba not Panama |
| Anti-Imperialistic League opposed expansion. Why? | Contradicted American democratic principles and the constitution |
| Know how to eliminate the wrong answers. | Women's liberation movement question 16 |
| ocial movement in the 60's and 70's. Challenged gender roles. | Women's liberation movement |
| Brown vs Board of Education | Racial segregation in public schools |
| Yellow Journalism | Helped support for imperialism and war with Spain 21 |
| Main reason for the stock market crash. | Buying stock on margin |
| How did Imperialism positively impact America? | Become a world power with multiple colonies and global influence |
| program designed to provide employment through public works. | CCC civilian conservation corps |
| Why did the U.S. become involved in WWI? | Unrestricted submarine warfare the Zimmerman Letter |
| Sedition Act 1918. | Made it illegal to speak against the war publicly |
| U.S. shift from Isolationism to interventionism prior to WWII. | Increase aid to allies while maintaining neutrality 27 |
| Spanish Flu | Infected US soldiers and citizens back home |
| Transition of the U.S. and USSR from WWII allies to Cold War enemies. | Disagreement over post war status of Germany and Eastern Europe |
| Scopes Trial of 1925. | Culture clash between science and religion |
| Argument in favor of Prohibition | Reduce crime, domestic violence illness and poverty |
| Cold War Policy preventing the spread of Communism. | Containment Doctrine |
| Great Depression | Over production, poor banking policies and stock market speculation |
| Cuban Missile Crisis’ | Naval blockade of Cuba demanding the removal of missiles |
| New Deal | Policies enacted by the FDR to help with the depression |
| Hoovervilles | Americans lost many jobs during great depression |
| Technological development transformed American communication in the 21st century. | Social media and Smartphones |
| How did the New Deal address the problems. | Providing jobs and home loans not food and water |
| Social movement in 2010's. | Black lives matter |
| Capitalism | Economic system in which a country's production is controlled by private owners not the government free market and competitions |