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