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U. S. History

U. S. History. Test Reviews. Gilded Age. Haymarket Riot & Pullman Strike Anti-Trust Acts Gospel of Wealth. Unit 2 . John Jay, Charles Carroll, Benjamin Rush, John Hancock Egalitarianism , Populism. Unit 4. Events of the Spanish-American War 1898 Alvin York John J. Pershing

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U. S. History

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  1. U. S. History Test Reviews

  2. Gilded Age • Haymarket Riot & Pullman Strike • Anti-Trust Acts • Gospel of Wealth

  3. Unit 2 • John Jay, Charles Carroll, Benjamin Rush, John Hancock • Egalitarianism, Populism

  4. Unit 4 • Events of the Spanish-American War • 1898 • Alvin York • John J. Pershing • Battle of Argonne Forest • ESPG Outcomes of WWI • Treaty of Versailles & League of Nations

  5. Unit 4 • Machine gun’s impact on WWI • What purpose did airplanes serve during WWI? • Changes in political boundaries after WWI • Reasons for U. S. entry into WWI • How Hawaii impacted the position of the U. S. as a world power • Sussex Pledge • USS Maine

  6. Unit 4 • Alfred Thayer Mahan • 1917-1918 • Location of Panama Canal & U. S. reasons for constructing the canal

  7. 2nd 6 Weeks Review • Spanish-American War • Results • New Territories • Theodore Roosevelt • Big Stick Policy • Roosevelt Corollary • World War I • Alvin York • New Weapons • Espionage & Sedition Acts • Great Migration • Isolationism

  8. 2nd 6 Weeks Review • Harlem Renaissance • Marcus Garvey • Jazz • 1920s • Eugenics • 19th Amendment • Reasons for economic boom • Palmer Raids • Red Scare • Causes of the Great Depression • 1929

  9. Great Depression Unit 6 • 1930-1939 • Dust Bowl • Migrant farmers • Franklin D. Roosevelt • Attempt to “Pack the Court” • Stock Market Crash 1929 • FDIC • Social Security • TVA

  10. Great Depression Unit 6 • John Steinbeck- Grapes of Wrath • Supreme Court • Powell v. Alabama

  11. Unit 7 • Explain the reasons for the rise in dictators in the years leading to WWII. • Executive Order 9066 • What event started WWII? • What event drew the U. S. into WWII? • What year did WWII begin? • Franklin Roosevelt • Winston Churchill

  12. Unit 7 • Neutrality • Mobilize • Axis Powers • Allied Powers • Fascism • Adolf Hitler • Benito Mussolini

  13. Unit 7 • Office of War Information • Vernon Baker • Victory Gardens • Women’s contributions during WWII • Rationing

  14. Unit 8 • How did the U. S. enter WWII? • Place the following events in order- Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Truman becomes President, Atomic bombs dropped on Japan • Battle of Midway • How did fighting on multiple fronts affect nations during WWII? • D-Day • Dwight D. Eisenhower

  15. Unit 8 • George Marshall • George Patton • Flying Tigers • Cryptography • Navajo Code Talkers • Potsdam Conference

  16. Unit 9 • Be able to sequence the following events chronologically- Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Truman Doctrine, Building of the Berlin Wall, Sputnik • Be able to sequence the following events chronologically- Cuban Missile Crisis, Sputnik, Bay of Pigs, Korean War • Polio vaccine • Official motto of the United States • How did the Cold War impact education?

  17. Unit 9 • G. I. Bill • Red Scare • Berlin Airlift • Containment • Growth of suburbs • NATO • Marshall Plan

  18. Unit 9 • Joseph McCarthy • Sputnik 1 • NASA • Cuban Missile Crisis • Truman Doctrine

  19. Unit 10 • 19th Amendment • NAACP • SCLC • Desegregation of school and military • Non-violent protests • Martin Luther King, Jr. • Lobbying • 14th Amendment • 15th Amendment

  20. Unit 10 • Cesar Chavez • LULAC • George Wallace • Civil Rights Act 1964 • Great Society • Affirmative action • Title IX • Edgewood ISD v. Kirby

  21. Unit 10 • Brown v. Board of Education • Delgado v. Bastrop ISD • NOW • AIM • 24th Amendment • Tinker v. Des Moines • 26th Amendment • Thurgood Marshall

  22. Unit 10 • Montgomery Bus Boycott • Black Panthers • Betty Friedan • Eleanor Roosevelt

  23. Unit 11 • Domino Theory • Vietnamization • Roy Benavidez • The Great Society • Title IX • Tet Offensive • OPEC and U.S. oil embargo • 26th Amendment

  24. Unit 11 • Chicano Mural Movement • Fall of Saigon • TV coverage of the Vietnam War • Gulf of Tonkin Resolution • War Powers Act • Tinker v. Des Moines • Bias

  25. Unit 12 • Why was there a resurgence of conservatism during the 1970s and 1980s? • Place the events in chronological order: Nixon resigns, Challenger explodes, Camp David Accords, Fall of Berlin Wall • How Nixon reduced tensions with the USSR • Reaganomics • U.S. foreign policy approach to Israel • Iranian Hostage crisis • The Moral Majority • “Just Say No”

  26. Unit 12 • Endangered Species Act • AIDS • Sam Walton • Bill Gates • 5th Amendment • Dolores Huerta • Lionel Sosa • Billy Graham • Watergate • Sandra Day O’Connor

  27. Unit 13 • USA PATRIOT Act • Hurricane Katrina • Sonia Sotomayor • Hillary Clinton • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act • 9-11 • Year the Cold War ended

  28. Unit 13 • Place the events in order- Collapse of the USSR, Second Persian Gulf War, 9-11, Election of Obama, American intervention in Bosnia • Sierra Club, Greenpeace • World Trade Organization

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