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Get Ready!. What was the significance of the Red Scare?. March 7, 2012. Test Review Video Review Hand Out Reading 23 Presidential Page – FDR – due 3/15 and 3/16. Name three significant figures from the Harlem Renaissance. Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington

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  1. Get Ready! What was the significance of the Red Scare?

  2. March 7, 2012 • Test Review • Video Review • Hand Out Reading 23 • Presidential Page – FDR – due 3/15 and 3/16

  3. Name three significant figures from the Harlem Renaissance.

  4. Bessie Smith • Louis Armstrong • Duke Ellington • Zora Neale Hurston • Langston Hughes • Marcus Garvey

  5. What is the significance of Schenk vs. U.S.?

  6. Supported the Espionage Act of 1919

  7. What was the significance of the Zimmerman Telegram?

  8. What countries were involved in the creation of the Treaty of Versailles?

  9. UK, Italy, United States, and France

  10. Between 1914 and 1916, what was the U.S.’s involvement in WWI?

  11. Selling arms to France and Britain

  12. What is the significance of the Scopes Trial?

  13. List the Allied powers during World War I.

  14. Creel Comission

  15. Describe the U.S. Economy of the 1920’s.

  16. 16th Amendment

  17. 17th Amendment

  18. 18th Amendment

  19. 19th Amendment

  20. Bonus!!! List three names of women involved in the Suffrage Movement and the Seneca Falls Convention

  21. Lucretia Mott • Angela and Sarah Grimke • Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Susan B. Anthony • Carrie Chapman Catt • Alice Paul

  22. 20th Amendment

  23. Bonus: Send one person up from each group. They will have the opportunity to identify two people in the image for a bonus point.

  24. Explain Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom Program. E

  25. New Freedom • Business Reform – Federal Trade Commission; unfair business; Clayton Anti-Trust • Banking Reform – Federal Reserve Act • Tariff Reform – Underwood Tariff Act • Basically, favored small business

  26. Henry Cabot Lodge

  27. Rallied Republicans to deny the Treaty of Versailles

  28. Moral Diplomacy

  29. Wilson’s Plan to support Democracy

  30. The Federal Reserve Act

  31. Established and solidified the U.S. the Banking System

  32. War Industries Board

  33. Teapot Dome Scandal • Albert Fall – Secretary of the Interior • Navy had control of Oil Reserves • Harry F. Sinclair (Mammoth Oil Corporation) and Edward L. Doheny (Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Company) • Under Harding’s Administration

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