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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: U. S. History

U. S. HISTORY

Test Reviews

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GILDED AGE

Haymarket Riot & Pullman Strike

Anti-Trust Acts

Gospel of Wealth

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UNIT 2

John Jay, Charles Carroll, Benjamin Rush, John Hancock

Egalitarianism, Populism

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UNIT 4Events of the Spanish-American War1898Alvin YorkJohn J. PershingBattle of Argonne ForestESPG Outcomes of WWITreaty of Versailles & League of Nations

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UNIT 4Machine gun’s impact on WWIWhat purpose did airplanes serve during WWI?Changes in political boundaries after WWIReasons for U. S. entry into WWIHow Hawaii impacted the position of the U. S. as a world powerSussex PledgeUSS Maine

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UNIT 4

Alfred Thayer Mahan1917-1918Location of Panama Canal & U. S. reasons for constructing the canal

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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

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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

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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

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GREAT DEPRESSION UNIT 6

John Steinbeck- Grapes of Wrath

Supreme Court• Powell v. Alabama

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UNIT 7Explain 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

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UNIT 7

Neutrality

Mobilize

Axis Powers

Allied Powers

Fascism

Adolf Hitler

Benito Mussolini

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UNIT 7

Office of War Information

Vernon Baker

Victory Gardens

Women’s contributions during WWII

Rationing

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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

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UNIT 8

George Marshall

George Patton

Flying Tigers

Cryptography

Navajo Code Talkers

Potsdam Conference

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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?

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UNIT 9G. I. Bill

Red Scare

Berlin Airlift

Containment

Growth of suburbs

NATO

Marshall Plan

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UNIT 9

Joseph McCarthy

Sputnik 1

NASA

Cuban Missile Crisis

Truman Doctrine

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UNIT 1019th Amendment

NAACP

SCLC

Desegregation of school and military

Non-violent protests

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Lobbying

14th Amendment

15th Amendment

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UNIT 10

Cesar Chavez

LULAC

George Wallace

Civil Rights Act 1964

Great Society

Affirmative action

Title IX

Edgewood ISD v. Kirby

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UNIT 10

Brown v. Board of Education

Delgado v. Bastrop ISD

NOW

AIM

24th Amendment

Tinker v. Des Moines

26th Amendment

Thurgood Marshall

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UNIT 10

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Black Panthers

Betty Friedan

Eleanor Roosevelt

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UNIT 11

Domino Theory

Vietnamization

Roy Benavidez

The Great Society

Title IX

Tet Offensive

OPEC and U.S. oil embargo

26th Amendment

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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

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UNIT 12Why 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”

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UNIT 12Endangered Species Act

AIDS

Sam Walton

Bill Gates

5th Amendment

Dolores Huerta

Lionel Sosa

Billy Graham

Watergate

Sandra Day O’Connor

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UNIT 13

USA PATRIOT Act

Hurricane Katrina

Sonia Sotomayor

Hillary Clinton

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

9-11

Year the Cold War ended

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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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