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After the Test:

After the Test:. Put your test in the box on my desk Pick up the worksheet on the table under the Promethean Both sides can be done in the book in your desk, however “World War I Begins” will be found in your NEW book @ home DUE Tomorrow. Chapter 8- Life at the Turn of the 20 th Century.

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After the Test:

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  1. After the Test: Put your test in the box on my desk Pick up the worksheet on the table under the Promethean Both sides can be done in the book in your desk, however “World War I Begins” will be found in your NEW book @ home DUE Tomorrow

  2. Chapter 8- Life at the Turn of the 20th Century

  3. Science and Urban Life • Technology and City Life • Skyscrapers • Electric Transit • New Technologies • Airplanes • Photography

  4. Expanding Public Education • Higher Education for African Americans • Booker T Washington • Tuskegee University • W.E.B. Du Bois • Niagara Movement

  5. Segregation and Discrimination • Voting Restrictions • Poll Tax • Grandfather Clause • Jim Crow Laws • Plessy v Ferguson

  6. Discrimination in the West • Mexican Workers

  7. The Dawn of Mass Culture • Leisure • Amusement Parks • Sports • The Spread of Mass Culture • Newspapers • Advertising

  8. The Populist Party Platform • Who are the Populists? • Panic of 1893 • Silver or Gold? • Gold Standard • Bryan and the “Cross of Gold” • McKinley vs Bryan • The End of Populism

  9. The Origins of Progressivism • Four Goals of Progressivism • Promoting Moral Improvement • Prohibition • Creating Economic Reform • “Muckrakers”

  10. Bell Work • Get workbook • Page 126-128 • Will discuss in class

  11. Cleaning up the Government • Reform at the State Level • Protecting Working Children • Reforming Elections • Direct Election of Senators • 17th Amendment

  12. Women in Public Life • Women Lead Reform • Susan B Anthony • Suffrage • 3 Roads to Victory

  13. Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal • Trust-Busting • Sherman Anti-Trust Act • 1902 Coal Strike • What the Workers Wanted • What the Workers Got • Regulating Food and Drugs • Meat Inspection Act • Pure Food and Drug Act • Conservation

  14. Roosevelt and Civil Rights

  15. Progressivism Under Taft • Who is Taft? • Election of 1912? • Republican Party Splits • Bull Moose Party • Democrats

  16. Wilson’s New Freedom • Federal Income Tax • Federal Reserve System

  17. Women Win Suffrage

  18. Chapter 10- America Claims an Empire

  19. Reasons for Expansionism • The 4 “-isms”

  20. The US Takes Hawaii • Annexation • Why Hawaii? • Pearl Harbor • Debate

  21. The Spanish-American War • Cubans Rebel Against Spain? • Why? • Jose Marti

  22. War Fever Escalates • “The Butcher” • Yellow Journalism • Hearst • The de Lome Letter • US Response • The USS Maine Explodes

  23. War with Spain Erupts • War in the Philippines • George Dewey • War in the Caribbean • Rough Riders • San Juan Hill • The Treaty of Paris

  24. Acquiring New Lands • Puerto Rico • Philippines • Cuba • Platt Amendment • Protectorate

  25. China • Open Door Notes • Boxer Rebellion

  26. Impact of Spanish-American War

  27. America as a World Power • Teddy Roosevelt and the World • The Peacemaker • Panama Canal • The Roosevelt Corollary • Meaning • Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy”

  28. Wilson’s Missionary Diplomacy • Rebellion in Mexico • Pancho Villa vs John J Pershing • “Watchful Waiting”

  29. Chapter 11: The First World War

  30. Causes of WWI • The “-isms”

  31. Assassination Leads to War

  32. Americans Questions Neutrality

  33. The War Hits Home • British Blockade • German U-Boats

  34. The US Declares War • The Zimmerman Note

  35. America Mobilizes • Raising an Army

  36. America Turns the Tide

  37. American Troops go on the Offensive

  38. The War at Home • War Industries Board • Food Administration

  39. “Selling” the War

  40. Attacks on Civil Liberties Increase • Espionage and Sedition Acts

  41. The War Encourages Social Change

  42. Wilson Fights for Peace • Fourteen Points • Treaty of Versailles

  43. Legacy of War

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