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Review for Final. Part I: Friday Part II: Monday. Industrialization: True or False . True True False False. Industrialization increases rapidly in the late 1800s. In a Free Enterprise System, citizens can run businesses. Vertical Integration is the same thing as a monopoly.
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Review for Final Part I: Friday Part II: Monday
Industrialization: True or False • True • True • False • False • Industrialization increases rapidly in the late 1800s. • In a Free Enterprise System, citizens can run businesses. • Vertical Integration is the same thing as a monopoly. • Labor Unions were created to help factory owners gain more profit.
Immigration: Word Association Pull factor Push factor To leave a country Lack of jobs Poverty Religious/Political persecution War Famine • To come to a country • Jobs available • Freedoms • Friends & family
Statue of liberty Ellis island Processing center East coast European immigrants • Freedom • Welcome new immigrants. • Accepting of everyone
Settlement of immigrants • Jobs in cities • Nativism • Discrimination • Assimilation • Ethnic neighborhoods
Reform Movements: Fill in blank Muckrakers • ____________________ were writers who wanted to expose corruption in politics and business. • ___________________ was a corrupt political boss. • Womens’ Suffrage is the ________________________. • Three types of reforms are _______________, political and _________________. • Upton Sinclair’s book ____________________ exposed the conditions of the meat-packing industry. Boss Tweed Right to vote. (19th Amendment) Social economic The Jungle
Imperialism • Policy by which one country takes control of the economic and political affairs of another country. • US becomes “police” power of the world
Spanish American War Causes Results US buys Philippines US gains Puerto Rico and Guam Cuba gains freedom and becomes protectorate of US US seen as major military power • Sinking of the USS Maine • Yellow Journalism • Cuban Revolution
US interactions…. • Bought from Russia • Overthrew Queen • Open Door Policy • Supported revolt in order to build canal • Big Stick Policy • Alaska • Hawaii • China • Panama • Latin America
Causes of World War I The Spark Immediate Cause Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand M ilitarism A Long Term Causes!!! lliances I mperialism N ationalism
US Involvement World War I • Zimmerman Telegram • Sinking of the Lusitania • Russian Revolution
End of the war • Wilson’s plan for peace was the _____________________________, which created the • __________________________. This organization’s goal was to prevent further wars • and promote peace. The US did not join because _____________________________. 14 Points League of Nations Americans did not want to be involved in another European war.
Roaring 20s: True/False • False • True • False • False • The assembly line made cars less accessible. • African American culture flourished with the Harlem Renaissance. • “The 1920’s was the wildest times in American History” is a fact • Prohibition was a success
Causes of the Great Depression CARELESS SPENDING OVERPRODUCTION WEAK BANKING SYSTEM Stock Market Crashes
The Great Depression Hardships FDR Fireside Chats 100 Days New Deal Packing Supreme Court • Lack of jobs • Families lost savings • Hunger • People lost homes • Hoovervilles • Dustbowl
The New Deal New Deal Programs today Criticisms Too much power to government Too costly • Social Security Act • FDIC • SEC
World War II Appeasement • Many countries followed a policy of ___________________, in order to avoid conflict with Germany. • The Soviet Union and Germany sign the _____________________ in secret. • 3. The invasion of __________________ leads Britain and France to declare war on Germany. • “ A date which will live in infamy” refers to the attack on ____________________, which caused ______________________. • Three ways women helped out on the Homefront were _______________________, • ______________________________, and ___________________________ • 6. Truman dropped the _________________on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. • 7. The civil liberties of Japanese Americans were taken away by sending them to ______________________. • 8. The _______________invasion allowed Allied troops to force their way into Germany. Nazi- Soviet Pact Poland Pearl Harbor US to declare war. Working in factories Selling Liberty Bonds Rationing / Victory Gardens Atomic Bomb Internment Camps D-Day
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War Is to prevent the spread of
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War Was in conflict with the
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War Was viewed as a
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War Was a result of the
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War became the
The Cold War • Containment • United States • Vietnam War • Cuban Missile Crisis • Berlin Wall • Marshall Plan • Symbol of Cold War • Arms Race • Communism • Soviet Union • Europe • Civil War Sent aid to rebuild