UNIT 7.2 Assignment Sheet
Unit 71920s, 30s, & 40s / -Ch 26: The Modern Temper (p. 968 – 989)
- Skip p. 979-80 the women’s movement - already read
- P. 991-1011 = 1920s
- P. 1012 – 1020 = start / causes of the Depression
- Will have a quiz over this chapter!!
- Can skip “attempts at disarmament p.1065-1067
- Skim because from World History (start of WWII Europe) “War Clouds p. 1069-1078
- Can skip “the allied drive toward berlin” p. 1102- 1110 (pick up at D-Day and After)
- HINT: focus most on the war in the Pacific
Project/ Review
Assignment / -Unit 7 Folder Assignment (covers all of unit 7) will be due the day of the test (bring this to all classes – there may be time in class to work on this on some days)
March
9th – 13th / Activities 1920s:
-Watching in class (5th & 6th): 10 days that Unexpectedly Changed America: Scopes – The Battle over America’s Soul – The History Channel
-Read ch 26 & start of 27 (1920s topics)
- Identify the terms listed for the 1920s (will make activities in class easier)
March
16th – 20th /
Activities 1930s:
-Read the 1930s chapters (end of ch 27 and all of ch 28)
- Identify the terms listed for the 1930s
- 1930s quiz (remember can use notes & terms on the quiz as long as hand written)
- Quiz: A = Thurs 19th & B = Fri 20th
March
23rd – 27th /
Activities 1940s:
-Read the 1940s chapters (ch 29 & ch 30) (you are skipping a lot!)
- Identify the terms listed for the 1940s
- Japanese Internement Article with questions (blog)
- Mobilizing the homefront article with questions (blog)
- Due: A = Mon 23rd & B = Tues 24th
-A = Fri 27th
-B = Mon 30th
1920s: Textbook = Ch 26 & 27 Review book = Ch 23
Terms to Master:
1)Warren G. Harding
2)“return to normalcy”
3)Ohio Gang
4)Calvin Coolidge
5)Teapot Dome scandal
6)Scopes Monkey Trail
7)F. Scott Fitzgerald
8)Kellogg-Briand Pact
9)Earnest Hemingway
10)Charles Lindbergh
11)Sacco and Vanzetti
12)The Jazz Singer
13)Babe Ruth
14)Alfred E. Smith
15)Henry Ford; Model T
16)Assembly line
17)Signmund Freud
18)Margaret Sanger
19)Modernism
20)Fundamentalism
21)Lost Generation
22)Frank Lloyd Wright
23)Harlem Renaissance
24)Langston Hughes
25)Zora Neale Hurston
26)Duke Ellington
27)Louis Armstong
28)Marcus Garvey
29)Clarence Darrow
30)William Jennings Bryan (new items)
31)18th amendment; Volstead Act (1919)
32)Speakeasies
33)Tin Pan Alley
34)Immigration quota laws (1921 & 1924)
35)Ku Klux Klan
36)Dawes Plan (1924)
37)Herbert Hoover
1930s: Textbook = Ch 27 & 28 Review book = Ch 24
Terms to Master:
1)Smoot-Hawley Tariff
2)Bonus Army
3)Franklin Delano Roosevelt
4)Bank holiday
5)Frances Perkins
6)“fireside chats”
7)First 100 days
8)Unemployment Relief Act
9)Civilian Conservation Corps
10)Agricultural Adjustment Act
11)Tennessee Valley Authority
12)National Industrial Recovery Act
13)National Recovery Administration
14)Public Works Administration
15)20th amendment; “Lame-Duck”
16)21stamendment
17)Securities and Exchange Commission
18)Hoovervilles
19)Buying on margin
20)Speculation
21)Black Tuesday
22)Eleanor Roosevelt
23)“relief, recovery, and reform”
24)Bain trust
25)(FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
26)First New Deal
27)Court Packing scheme
28)Fair Labor Standards Act (1938)
29)John Maynard Keynes
30)Scottsboro Case; Norris v. Alabama
31)Dust Bowl; Okies
32)John Steinbeck; the Grapes of Wrath
33)Indian Reorganization Act (Wheeler-Howard Act)
34)Second New Deal
35)Wagner Act (1935)
36)Social Security Act (1935)
37)Father Charles Coughlin
38)Francis Townsend
39)“share the wealth”
40)Huey Long
1940s: Textbook = Ch 29 & 30 Review book = Ch 25
Terms to Master:
1)Good-neighbor policy
2)Soviet Union
3)Fascism
4)Benito Mussolini
5)Nazi party; Adolf Hitler
6)Winston Churchill
7)Arsenal of democracy
8)Axis Powers
9)Allied Powers
10)Isolationism
11)Neutrality acts
12)Appeasement
13)Blitzkrieg
14)Cash and carry
15)Four freedoms speech
16)Lend Lease Act 1941
17)Atlantic charter
18)Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7th, 1941; “a day which will live in infamy” speech
19)Office of Price Administration
20)Korematsu v. US
21)Harry S. Truman
22)Dwight D. Eisenhower
23)D-Day
24)Battle of the Bulge
25)Holocaust
26)Battle of Midway
27)Battle of Iwo Jima
28)Douglas MacArthur
29)“island hopping” or “leapfrogging”
30)Manhattan Project
31)Los Alamos
32)J. Robert Oppenhemier
33)Hiroshima; Nagaski; Enola Gay
34)Big Three
35)V-E Day
36)V-J Day
37)Potsdam Conference
38)Yalta Conference
39)United Nations
40)War Production Board
41)“Rosie the Riveter”
42)“zoot suit” riots
43)A. Philip Randolph; March on Washington 1941; “Double V Campaign”