History Study Guide

Minorities

Plessy v. FergusonsharecroppingGeorge Custer

Brown v. Topeka BOEBattle of Little BighornWounded Knee

Rise of Industry

Andrew CarnegieRobber BaronsThe Jungle

John RockefellerCaptains of IndustrySherman Anti-Trust Act

muckrakersSocial DarwinismUpton Sinclair

Problems of urbanization and factories

Populist Movement

People’s Partytariffssuffrage for women

Farmersregulation of railroadsAustralian ballot

William Jennings Bryanincome taxWilliam Allen White

Silver standarddirect election of senatorsWizard of Oz

“What’s the Matter with Kansas”

Imperialism

isolationismU.S.S. MainePhilippine Insurrection

Monroe DoctrineRough ridersOpposition to War

Spanish-American WarTreaty of Paris, 1898Panama Canal

Yellow JournalismTheodore Roosevelt

Progressivism

McKinley AssassinationTriangle Shirtwaist Fire18th Amendment

19th AmendmentRecallChild labor laws

Reform for cities and factories

Immigration

WWI

Franz FerdinandU-boatsSelective Service Act

AlliesLusitaniaTreaty of Versailles

Central PowersZimmerman Notenew weapons

Bolshevik RevolutionWar Industries BoardFood Administration

VictoryGardensSpanish FluRed Scare

Creel CommitteearmisticeGerman-Americans

War Industries BoardEspionage and Sedition Acts

Great Depression

Stock Market Crash of 1929Dust BowlNew Deal

HoovervillesFranklin RooseveltWPA / CWA

TVASocial Security Act

Cause of the Great Depression

Arguments for and against the New Deal

History Study Guide

Minorities

Plessy v. Ferguson - said segregation is constitutional if facilities are equal

Brown v. Topeka BOE - said separate but equal is unconstitutional

sharecropping - African-American farmers rent land and equipment for high rates, keeping them in debt

Battle of Little Bighorn - George Custer defeated by Sioux

George Custer - killed at Battle of Little Bighorn

Wounded Knee - 200 Native Americans killed by U.S. army

Rise of Industry

Andrew Carnegie - gained wealth through the production of steel

John Rockefeller - gained wealth through oil; created Standard Oil Company

Social Darwinism - the most fit companies will survive, while the weak companies die

Robber Barons - name given to rich industrialists showing their abuse of the poor

Captains of Industry - name given to rich industrialists showing how they built this country

Muckrakers - writers who attempted to expose corruption, such as Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair - wrote The Jungle

The Jungle - meant to show poor working conditions, but showed people what went into food

Sherman Anti-Trust Act - attempted to stop monopolies; didn’t work

Problems of urbanization and factories - sanitation, services, housing, disease, poverty, long hours, dangerous conditions, low wages, no compensation, etc.

Populist Movement

People’s Party - Populist Party; failed due to its narrow focus

farmers - main focus of Populist Party

William Jennings Bryan - Democratic candidate in 1896; supported by Populists

silver standard - why did the Populists support this? Inflation increases economy.

tariffs - protected manufactured goods but not agricultural goods

Platform - regulation of railroads, income tax, direct election of senators, suffrage for women, Australian ballot, silver standard

William Allen White - wrote “What’s the Matter with Kansas”; believed Populists were driving business and money out of the state

Wizard of Oz - know characters relation to Populism

Imperialism

Isolationism - Europe should stay out of western affairs

Monroe Doctrine - set up isolationism

Spanish-American War

Yellow Journalism - meant to sell papers and promote war

U.S.S. Maine - U.S. ship that exploded in Havana harbor, helping lead to war

Rough Riders - famous cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt

Treaty of Paris, 1898 - ended Spanish-American War

Theodore Roosevelt - explain “Big Stick” foreign policy

Philippine Insurrection - 14 year rebellion against U.S. colonization

Opposition to War - many opposed colonization, use of force (deaths), and forced Christianity

Panama Canal - Panama originally controlled by Columbia

Progressivism

Recall - allows voters to remove an elected official through a special election

Child Labor laws - children not allowed to work in dangerous jobs. Have to be 16.

Reform for cities and factories - city governments should control utilities, shorter hours, workers’ compensation, minimum wage

McKinley Assassination - his death put Theodore Roosevelt in office. Began progressivism.

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire - many women killed in factory fire. Led to changes in worker safety.

18th Amendment - Prohibition - outlawed the sale of alcohol

19th Amendment - suffrage for women (women have the right to vote)

WWI

Franz Ferdinand - heir to Austria-Hungary throne; his assassination triggered WWI

Allies - Russia, England, France, Italy, U.S.

Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary

Bolshevik Revolution - ended reign of czars and began communism in Russia

Victory Gardens - people grow their own food

Creel Committee - attempted to influence American attitude on war

Espionage and Sedition Acts - outlawed acts against the U.S.

U-boats - submarines

Lusitania - English passenger ship sunk by Germans

Zimmerman Note - Germany encouraged Mexico to join their side

War Industries Board - converted factories to war materials

Spanish Flu - Great Flu Pandemic; killed more than the Bubonic Plague

armistice - cease fire

Selective Service Act - set up the draft

Treaty of Versailles - officially ended WWI

new weapons - tank, airplane, gas, submarine, machine guns (used in Civil War)

Food Administration - how did they support the war?

Red Scare - fear of communists, anarchists, immigrants

German-Americans - mistreated during war (particularly in Kansas)

Great Depression

Hoovervilles - shantytowns

Stock Market Crash of 1929 - began the Great Depression

Dust Bowl - causes: drought, overfarming, lack of trees

New Deal - programs set up by FDR to help the country out of the Great Depression

WPA / CWA / CCC - government gave people jobs and built needed structures

TVA - built dams on Tennessee River for recreation and electricity

Social Security Act - allowed for income to the elderly.

Cause of the Great Depression - decrease in consumer demand.

Arguments for New Deal - helped unemployed get jobs, slow the Dust Bowl, and got the nation out of the Great Depression.

Argument against the New Deal - people didn’t like the government interfering in business (too much like socialism/communism).