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Midterm Review

Midterm Review. Bull Moose . Imperialism . Stronger nation attempting to dominate weaker nations in several ways. Nickname of the Progressive Party Stood for workers rights. Progressive Era. Rationing. Distributing of goods in fixed amounts. 1890-1920

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Midterm Review

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  1. Midterm Review

  2. Bull Moose Imperialism Stronger nation attempting to dominate weaker nations in several ways • Nickname of the Progressive Party • Stood for workers rights

  3. Progressive Era Rationing Distributing of goods in fixed amounts • 1890-1920 • Marked by extreme lower class and government reform

  4. Social Welfare Program Stalemate Neither side gaining an advantage • Programs that provide people with a minimal standard of living

  5. Mobilization Annex To acquire • Readying of troops for war

  6. Disarmament Reparations Payment for injuries suffered during war • Reducing number of weapons

  7. Propaganda Red Scare Intense fear of communism in U.S during the 1920’s • Information intended to sway public opinion

  8. Mass Media Sphere of Influence Area of political and economic influence • Methods of communicating information to large numbers of people

  9. Racism U-boat Submarine • Belief that differences in intelligence is due to race

  10. Speakeasies Bootleggers Suppliers of illegal alcohol during Prohibition • Illegal taverns during Prohibition

  11. Nationalism • Devotion to one’s country

  12. People Zimmerman Thorpe Native American Olympian Local borough named after him • Sent note to attempt to get Mexico to declare war on the U.S

  13. Princip Capone Chicago mobster earned money through bootlegging Arrested for tax evasion • Assassinated the Archduke and sparks WWI • Member of terrorist group “Black Hand”

  14. Ferdinand Earhart 1st female to fly across the Atlantic Ocean • His assassination sparks the beginning of WWI

  15. Pershing Lindbergh 1st solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean • Leader of the AEF in WWI

  16. Ruth J. Edgar Hoover 1st Head of FBI • Baseball player • Revolutionizes the HR

  17. Pinchot Susan B. Anthony Arrested for civil disobedience for trying to vote Women’s activist • Conservationist • 1st Head of U.S Forrest Service

  18. Bellamy Sinclair Wrote the Jungle Book helps pass Food and Drug Act • Wrote Looking Backward • Perfect society through sharing wealth

  19. Stanton Paul Organizes parade of over 5,000 people for women’s rights • Organizes 1st women’s convention in Seneca Falls, NY

  20. Teddy Roosevelt Henry Ford Creates 1st mass produced car Model T in black • Leader of the Rough Riders • Candidate for the Bull Moose Party

  21. Other Terms Red Summer Great Migration Movement of 1 in 7 African Americans to the North • Summer of 1919; racial violence

  22. Hell Fighters KKK Hate group that used violence to protect the interest of the WASP’s • African American combat group awarded the French “Cross of War” in WWI

  23. Paris Peace Conference Prohibition Time period in the U.S in which the sale and manufacture of alcohol was illegal • Conference between the U.S and Allied Powers to discuss the terms of the Treaty of Versailles

  24. Trench Warfare • Zig zag shaped holes in the ground built by man • Provided cover against enemy fire • Led to stalemate

  25. Acts / Amendments Naval Act 1890 Espionage Act Could not interfere with draft • Construction of new U.S battleships

  26. Jones Act 1917 Lever Food and Fuel Control Act Gives president power to distribute food and fuel as he see’s fit WWI • Gave Puerto Ricans U.S citizenship

  27. Pure Food and Drug Act 19th Amendment Women’s suffrage • Requires correct labeling of all ingredients in a product • Drug must do what it claims to do

  28. Sedition Act 18th Amendment Prohibits manufacture and sale of alcohol • Can not encourage rebellion against country during time of war

  29. Meat Inspection Act 16th Amendment Federal income tax • Meat must be inspected by federal govt. and meet quality standards

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