Instructions: Answer the essential questions in complete sentences. Define and states the significance of each word. (Significance- impact, cause, or importance of word)
Unit 1:
Essential Questions:
- How did the election of 1860 affect the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery?
- What were the positive and negative benefits of territorial expansion during the 1840s and 1850s?
- What factors intensified sectional conflict in the 1850s?
Vocab:
- Wilmot Proviso
- Free-Soil Party
- Popular Sovereignty
- Secede
- Compromise of 1850
- Fugitive Slave Act
- Personal Liberty laws
- Underground Railroad
- Harriet Tubman
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
- John Brown (and his raid)
- Bleeding Kansas
- Know Nothings
- Republican Party
- Dred Scott Case
- Abraham Lincoln
- Stephen Douglas
- Harpers Ferry
- Jefferson Davis
- Confederate States of America
- Crittenden’s Compromise
Unit 2:
Essential Questions:
- How did the North’s advantages in the Civil War compare to the South’s advantages?
- How did the Civil War impact Northern and Southern society economically and politically?
- To what degree was the New South really new?
- What methods were used to create and maintain second-class citizenship for African-Americans?
Vocab:
- Fort Sumter
- Robert E. Lee
- Anaconda Plan
- Border States
- Stonewall Jackson
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Shiloh
- Antietam
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Income Tax
- Homestead Act
- Conscription
- Copperhead
- Habeas Corpus
- Clara Barton
- Vicksburg
- Gettysburg
- George Pickett
- Gettysburg Address
- Total War
- William Tecumseh Sherman
- Thirteenth Amendment
- John Wilkes Booth
- Land Grant College Act
- Reconstruction
- Radical Republicans
- Wade-Davis Bill
- Freedmen’s Bureau
- Andrew Johnson
- Black Codes
- Civil Rights Act of 1866
- Fourteenth Amendment
- Impeach
- Fifteenth Amendment
- Scalawag
- Carpetbagger
- Segregation
- Sharecropping
- Tenant Farming
- Ku Klux Klan
- Enforcement Acts
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- Compromise of 18
Unit 3 and 4:
Essential Questions:
- What facts would you select to show the negative and positive impacts of the Dawes Act?
- What is the relationship between farmers, miners, and ranchers in the West?
- What motive is there to continue expanding west?
- What are the distinguishing factors of Western immigration?
- Evaluate which ideology was most effective capitalism, socialism or communism.
- Analyze the economic, political and social consequences of the rise of big business during the Gilded Age.
- Analyze whether monopolists should be given the term “robber barons” or “captains of industry”?
- To what degree and in what ways were labor unions successful in improving the lives of workers during the Gilded Age?
Vocab:
- Farmers’ Alliance
- Sand Creek Massacre
- Sitting Bull
- Transcontinental railroad
- Exoduster
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Geronimo
- Battle of Little Big Horn
- Chief Joseph
- Wounded Knee
- Dawes Act
- Homestead Act
- Frederick Jackson Turner
- Plains Indians
- Progressives
- Social Gospel Movement
- Salvation Army
- Temperance Movement
- Consumers
- Muckrakers
- Ida Tarbell
- Upton Sinclair
- Jacob Riis
- Settlement House
- Jane Addams
- National Woman Suffrage Association
- Municipal Reform
- Political machines
- City Manager
- Robert La Follette
- Secret Ballot Initiative
- Referendum
- Recall
- Direct Primary
- 16th Amendment
- 17th Amendment
- 19th Amendment
- Women’s suffrage
- Susan B. Anthony
- Alice Paul
- Child labor
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Government regulation
- “Square Deal”
- Coal Strike of 1902
- Meat Inspection Act
- Pure Food and Drug Act
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
- Graduated Income Tax
- Federal Reserve Act
- Clayton Antitrust Act
- Federal Trade Commission
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
- Corporation
- Communism
- Capitalism
- Socialism
- Andrew Carnegie
- John D. Rockefeller
- JP Morgan
- Thomas Edison
- Labor Union
- Nativism
Unit 5:
Essential Questions:
- Compare the major themes of different pro- and anti-imperialism arguments?
- How are the Philippines related to the Plains Tribes?
- What is the motive behind the Espionage Act?
- What ideas justify the United States refusing to join the League of Nations?
Vocab
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- Alfred T. Mahan
- Queen Liliuokalani
- Boxer Rebellion
- “Open Door” Policy
- Panama Canal
- Yellow Journalism
- William McKinley
- Dollar Diplomacy
- Moral Diplomacy
- Jingoism
- Spanish-American War
- Francisco “Pancho” Villa
- Platt Amendment
- Lusitania
- Roosevelt Corollary
- The Fourteen Points
- Zimmermann Telegram
- Great White Fleet
- “Big Stick” Diplomacy
- Great Migration
- League of Nations
- Treaty of Versailles
- Trench Warfare
Unit 6:
Essential Questions:
- Analyze the degree to which disillusionment with World War I influenced U.S. foreign policy in the 1920s and early 1930s.
- Analyze the ways in which new technology influenced American society.
- To what degree and in what ways did industry re-consolidate and form a relationship with government’s similar to that of the Gilded Age?
- Compare and contrast the myth and reality of the “new woman” in the 1920s.
- Analyze the reasons for and consequences of the movement toward a mass consumer society in the 1920s.
- Analyze significant changes that occurred for African Americans and women during the 20s decade.
- How did disillusionment with World War I influence society in the 1920s?
- Analyze the causes of the Great Depression.
- To what degree and in what ways did the Great Depression change the lives of farmers, minorities and women?
- Analyze the effects of the New Deal on American Society and the critics’ response to Roosevelt’s programs.
- Analyze the impact of the Great Depression on artistic expression.
Vocab:
- Roaring Twenties
- Demobilization
- Disarmament
- Red Scare
- Palmer Raids
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Sacco and Vanzetti
- Anarchists
- Warren G. Harding Normalcy
- Teapot Dome Scandal
- Fordney-McCumber Act
- Nativism National Origins Act
- Dawes Plan
- League of Nations
- Washington Naval Conference
- Four-Power Treaty
- Kellogg-Briand Pact
- Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
- Bull market
- Bear market
- Buying on margin
- Black Tuesday
- Smoot-Hawley Tariff
- Herbert Hoover
- “Hoovervilles”
- Bonus Expeditionary Force
- Gross National Product (GNP)
- Dust Bowl
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Fireside Chats
- Relief, Recovery, Reform
- Bank Holiday
- National Recovery Act (NRA)
- National Recovery Administration (NRA)
- Henry Ford Assembly line
- Consumerism
- 18th Amendment
- 19th Amendment
- NAWSA (National American Women’s Suffrage Association)
- NWP (National Women’s Party)
- Volstead Act
- Prohibition
- Flappers
- Great Migration
- Booker T. Washington
- W.E.B. Dubois
- Marcus Garvey
- Harlem Renaissance
- Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
- Works Progress Administration (WPA)
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- Social Security
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
- National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)
- Sit-down strike
- Court-packing plan
- Jazz Age
- NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
- Ku Klux Klan
Unit 7:
Essential Questions:
- To what degree and in what ways did Franklin Roosevelt attempt to change the mindset of the American people toward involvement in European affairs prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor?
- To what degree and in what ways was the foreign policy of the United States isolationist and to what degree and in what ways was it internationalist?
- What factors led the American public to move from an isolationist stance to one which favored U.S. involvement in international conflict between 1930 and 1941?
- What were some of the new technologies introduced in WWII and what were the political, social, and economic implications of the use of technology?
- Analyze both the continuity and changes in American foreign policy toward Latin America and the Soviet Union between 1918 and 1940.
Vocab:
- Fascism
- Nazism
- Benito Mussolini
- Adolf Hitler
- Josef Stalin
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Harry S. Truman
- Winston Churchill
- Nazi
- Soviet Pact
- Spanish Civil War
- Appeasement
- Munich Conference
- Blitzkrieg
- Neutrality Acts
- Quarantine Speech
- Lend-Lease Act
- “Four Freedoms”
- Atlantic Charter
- Pearl Harbor
- Salerno
- Stalingrad
- D-Day
- Normandy
- Battle of the Bulge
- Home front
- Japanese-American Internment
- Korematsu v. United States
- “Double V” Campaign
- A.Philip Randolph
- CORE
- Holocaust
- Final Solution
- Ghetto
- Auschwitz
- Nuremberg Trials
- Tehran Conference
- United Nations
- San Francisco Conference
- Mary McLeod Bethune
- Security Council General Assembly
- Women’s Army Corps
- Rations
- War Production Board
- VJ Day
- Hiroshima
- Nagasaki
- Midway
- Coral Sea
- V-E Day
Unit 8:
Essential Questions:
- To what extent did American actions in the 1950s increase US power and standing in the world?
- What is the relationship between McCarthyism and conformity in the 1950s?
- How “happy” were the happy days of the 1950’s?
- How could the Cuban Missile Crisis have been handled differently?
Vocab:
- Satellite state
- Iron Curtain
- Truman Doctrine
- Containment
- Marshall Plan
- Berlin Airlift
- Arms Race
- Brinkmanship
- Nikita Khrushchev
- NASA
- CIA
- Red Scare
- NATO
- Warsaw Pact
- Douglas MacArthur
- Interstate Highway Act
- Sunbelt
- Rock-and-roll
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Apollo 11
- HUAC
- McCarthyism
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
- GI Bill of Rights
- Baby boom
- Cult of the Housewife
- Space Race
Unit 9:
Essential Questions:
- What were the political, social, and economic impacts of the war in Vietnam on American society?
- To what degree did the civil rights movement of the 1960s resolve issues left unsettled by Reconstruction?
- To what degree was 1968 considered to be a turning point in U.S. history?
- How did the Malcolm X’s approach to civil rights differ from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s?
Vocab:
- NAACP
- National Urban League
- Congress of Racial Equality
- Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
- Segregation
- Thurgood Marshall
- Integration
- Busing
- Rosa Parks
- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
- Social Activism
- Sit-ins
- Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
- Freedom Riders
- March on Washington (1963)
- Civil Rights Act (1964)
- Voting Rights Act (1965)
- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)
- Black power
- Nation of Islam
- Malcolm X
- Stokely Carmichael
- Black Panthers
- John F. Kennedy
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Vietnam War
- Indochina
- Ho Chi Minh
- Geneva Accords
- Vietcong (VC)
- Domino theory
- SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization)
- Guerilla warfare
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Tet Offensive
- Richard M. Nixon
- Vietnamization
- Cambodia
- Dr. Henry Kissinger
- Paris Peace Accords
- “Credibility Gap”
- Antiwar protests
- War Powers Act
Unit 10:
Essential Questions:
- To what degree did American foreign policy in the 1970s and 80s intensify and/or reduce the severity of the Cold War?
- How does liberalism and conservatism differ?
- To what degree was the election of Ronald Reagan a “revolution?”
- How did American foreign policy respond to direct and indirect threats to American security?
- How has the argument over environmentalism impacted political parties?
- How has the U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan affected America at home?
Vocab:
- Détente
- Watergate
- Apartheid
- OPEC
- Palestinian Liberation Organization
- Jimmy Carter
- Panama Canal Treaty
- Camp David Accords
- Iranian Revolution
- Iran Hostage Crisis
- Ronald Reagan
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Glasnost
- Perestroika
- IranContra Affair
- George H.W. Bush
- Persian Gulf War
- Saddam Hussein
- Bill Clinton
- Bosnia and Kosovo
- World Trade Organization
- NAFTA
- Election of 2000
- George W. Bush
- September 11, 2001
- Al-Qaeda
- Jihad
- Taliban
- Osama Bin Laden
- Iraq War
- Barak Obama
- Globalization
- Cesar Chavez
- United Farm Workers
- American Indian Movement
- 26th Amendment
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
- Mapp v. Ohio
- Miranda v. Arizona
- Roe v. Wade
- Oklahoma City Bombing
- USA PATRIOT Act
- Climate Change
- Kyoto Treaty
- Affordable Care Act
- Great Recession (2007)