HIST 4205 AGE OF ROOSEVELT, 1920-1945

Woodrow Wilson

Fourteen Points

Treaty of Versailles

League of Nations

Henry Cabot Lodge

Steel Strike

American Federation of Labor

Samuel Gompers

Judge Elbert H. Gary

Boston Police Strike

Edwin Curtis

Calvin Coolidge

First Red Scare

Ole Hanson

Thomas Hardwick

A. Mitchell Palmer

Buford/”Red Ark”

Election of 1920

Harding (R) 404 16,151,-

Cox (D) 127 9,134,-

Debs (S) 0 915,-

“Ohio Gang”

Emergency Quota Act

National Origins Act

Nicola Sacco

Bartolomeo Vanzetti

Webster Thayer

William J. Simmons

Edward Clark

Elizabeth Tyler

David Stephenson

White primary

Disfranchisement legislation

Mob violence

Dyer Antilynching Bill

Costigan-Wagner Bill

Great Migration

“New Negro”

Harlem Renaissance

Marcus Garvey

Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)

“New Woman”

Flappers

19th Amendment

League of Women Voters

Equal Rights Amendment

Independent Internationalism

Rogers Act of 1924

Washington Naval Conference

Five Power Treaty/Nine Power Treaty

Teapot Dome

Albert Fall

Harry Sinclair

Charles Forbes

Calvin Coolidge

Election of 1924

Coolidge (R) 382 15,724,-

Davis (D) 136 8,386,-

LaFollette (P) 13 4,827-

William Jennings Bryan

Billy Sunday

Aimee Semple McPherson

Butler Act

John Scopes

Clarence Darrow

John T. Raulston

McNary-Haugen Bill

Kellogg-Briand Pact

18th Amendment

Volstead Act

Izzy Einstein/Moe Smith

Wickersham Commission

Al Capone

21st Amendment

Charles Lindbergh

Spirit of St. Louis

Amelia Earhart

Babe Ruth

Rube Foster

Red Grange

Jack Dempsey/Gene Tunney

H.L. Mencken

Automobile Industry

Henry Ford

Model T

Radio

KDKA

Radio Act of 1927

Election of 1928

Hoover (R) 444 21,432,-

Smith (D) 87 15,004,-

Depression of 1920-1921

Federal Reserve

Rediscount rate

“Consumerism”

Bruce Barton

The Man Nobody Knows

Credit purchasing

Charles Ponzi

Old Colony Foreign Exchange Company

Florida Land Boom

Great Bull Market

Liberty Bonds/Victory Bonds

Dow-Jones Industrial Average

Call loans/brokers’ loans

“bull pools”

Holding companies

Economic flaws

Stock Market Crash

Recession

Voluntary Cooperation

Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930)

Great Depression

Bank Crisis

National Credit Association

Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Bonus Army

Dust Bowl

FIRST EXAM

Election of 1932

Roosevelt (D) 472 22,818,-

Hoover (R) 59 15,760,-

Warm Springs

Governor

Election of 1930

Temporary Emergency Relief Administration (TERA)

Brain Trust

Interregnum

20th Amendment

Joseph Zangara

“Fear Itself”

Bank Holiday

Hundred Days

New Deal

Emergency Banking Act

Fireside Chat

Economy Act

Beer-Wine Revenue Act

21st Amendment (1933)

Glass-Steagall Banking Act

Farm Credit Act

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

Bankhead Act

United States v. Butler (1936)

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

Harry Hopkins

Civil Works Administration (CWA)

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

Schechter Poultry v. United States (1935)

Securities Exchange Act (1934)

Huey Long

“Share Our Wealth”

Father Charles Coughlin

National Union for Social Justice

Dr. Francis Townsend

Old Age Revolving Pensions

Upton Sinclair

End Poverty in California (EPIC)

Liberty League

1934 midterm election

Second New Deal

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

National Youth Administration (NYA)

Social Security Act

Wagner Act

Election of 1936

Roosevelt (D) 523 27,750,-

Landon (R) 8 16,679,-

Lemke (U) 892,-

NAACP

Court Packing

Soviet Recognition

Good Neighbor Policy

Montevideo Conference (1933)

Treaty of Relations (1934)

Hull-Alfaro Treaty (1936)

Declaration of Panama (1939)

Havana Conference (1940)

Tydings-McDuffie Act 91934)

Stimson Doctrine (1932)

Crises in Europe & Asia

Appeasement

Neutrality Acts

Election of 1940

Roosevelt (D) 449 27,343,-

Willkie (R) 82 22,334,-

Isolation vs. Intervention

Committee to Defend America

America First Committee

“short of war” strategy

National Defense Appropriations Act

Destroyers for bases deal

Stimson/Knox

Lend-Lease

Selective Service Act of 1940

Tydings Amendment

Victory Program

SECOND EXAM

Hideki Tojo

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

Admiral Husband E. Kimmel

General Walter C. Short

Pearl Harbor

North African Campaign

General Dwight D. Eisenhower

Casablanca, Oran, Algiers

Kasserine Pass

General George S. Patton

Sicilian Campaign

Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery

Messina/Palermo

General Douglas MacArthur

Philippine Campaign

Corregidor

Bataan Death March

Doolittle Raid

Plan Orange

Admiral Chester Nimitz

Coral Sea

Midway

Guadalcanal

Tarawa/Betio

Italian Campaign

Salerno

General Mark Clark

Monte Cassino

Anzio

Rome

Normandy Invasion/D-Day

Operation Fortitude

Utah, Omaha

Rommel/Rundstedt

Replacements

Hedgerows

Falaise pocket

Paris

Anvil-Dragoon

broad front vs. narrow front

Market-Garden

Battle of the Bulge

Malmedy

Bastogne

Dresden

Remagen

Torgau

Berlin

V-E Day (May 8, 1945)

Saipan

Philippine Sea

Peleliu

“defense in depth”

Leyte Gulf

kamikaze

Iwo Jima

Okinawa

General Curtis LeMay

Manhattan Project

Potsdam Declaration

Hiroshima/Nagasaki

V-J Day (August 14, 1945)

Atlantic Conference

Atlantic Charter

Washington Conference/Arcadia

Combined Chiefs of Staff

ROUNDUP/SLEDGEHAMMER

Casablanca Conference

Washington Conference/Trident

Teheran Conference

Dumbarton Oaks

Yalta Conference

Nuclear Diplomacy

War Production Board (WPB)

Office of War Mobilization (OWM)

James F. Byrnes

Office of Price Administration (OPA)

Rationing

Office of War Information (OWI)

Alien Registration Act of 1940

Executive Order 9066 (1942)

Midterm election of 1942

Smith v. Allwright (1944)

Election of 1944

Roosevelt (D) 432 25,612,-

Dewey (R) 99 22,021,-

WAAC/WAC

WAVES

SPAR

WASP

Rosie the Riveter

THIRD EXAM