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U.S. History Exam--

QuestionAnswer
Red Scare of 191
Demobilization of WWI
Palmer Raids November 7, 1919 thousands of anarchists and communists were rounded up, many of whom were detained for long periods without being formally charged
Seattle General Strike of 191
Boston Police Strike
Sacco & Vanzetti A trial was held in the summer of 1921 in a Massachusetts Superior Court. readily admitted their radical beliefs; electrocuted in Charlestown State Prison on August 23, 1927.
John Lewis & United Mine Workers strike
Steel Strike of 1919
mergers
Equal Rights Amendment
Andrew Mellon secretary of the treasury under Harding, Coolidge and Hoover. advocate of such traditional conservative principles as tax reduction, reduction of the national debt, tariff reform
Hardin Scandals
Teapot Dome
American Plan
Calvin Coolidge
Warren Harding
Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
Tax Act
Herbert Hoover
feminists of 1920’s
KKK
Race riots
lynching
pan-Africanism
Pullman Strike
Marcus Garvey
Immigration Quota Act of 21 & 24
Dawes Act
Installment plnas
Henry Ford & Model T
planned obsolescence
Alfred P Sloan
Scientific management
flappers
radio
Babe Ruth
Charles Lindbergh
Untouchables
Fundamentalism
21st amendment
Scopes Trial
New Orleans
Harlem Renaissance
jazz
mural
Langston Hughes
Lost Generation
Frank Lloyd Wright
Bull market
bear market
buying on credit
buying stock on margin
Black Thursday
Black Tuesday
Hoovervilles
breadlines
Hoover Dam
direct aid
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Bonus Army
Rugged individualism
Franklin Roosevelt
Salvation Army
Federal Depository Insurance Corporation
Tennessee Valley Authority
Eleanor Roosevelt
John Collier
subsidies
New Deal
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Bank Holiday
National Industrial Recovery Act
Civilian Conservation Corps
Court Packing
Huey Long
Francis Townshend
Charles Coughlin
Dorothea Lange
John Steinbeck
Dust Bowl
Woody Guthrie
Native Son
Gone With The Wind
Grande Ole Opry
Federal Project Number One
Grapes of Wrath
American Gothic
Washington Naval Conference
5-5-3 ratio
Reparations
Hitler
Dawes Plan
Charles Evans Hughes
Joseph Stalin
Francisco Franco
Brownshirts
Benito Mussolini
Blackshirts
Kristallnacht
Manchuria
Maginot Line
Winston Churchill
Munich Conference
Pearl Harbor
Atlantic Charter
Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression pact
appeasement
Axis powers
lend lease act
blitzkrieg
Neville Chamberlain
Bataan Death March
Douglas MacArthur
War Production Board
Battle of Midway
Stalingrad
Midway
Office of War Information
Internment Camps
Braceros
Zoot Suit Riots
Fair Employment Practices Committee
Rosie the Riveter
Invasion of North Africa
Invasion of Italy
D-Day
Battle of the Atlantic
Holocaust
Genocide
Battle of the Bulge
Tehran
Yalta
Potsdam
Hiroshima & Nagasaki
island hopping
kamikaze
Okinawa
Manhattan Project
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Iwo Jima
Enola Gay
Zaibatsu
Nuremberg Trials
UN
Palestine
Zionism
Warsaw Pact
Truman Doctrine
NATO
Satellite nations
Berlin Airlift
Baruch Plan
Marshall Plan
Cold War
Atomic Energy Act
containment
China turns communist
Korean War
Brinkmanship
CIA
U-2 Incident
HUAC
Alger Hiss
Joseph McCarthy
Red Scare
Sputnik
Explorer
NASA
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