APUSH
Semester 2 Final Review
American History Connecting with the Past: Ch.19-31 pp.514-854
Journal Notes
Study Guides Ch. 19-31
Online Review Material
Lecture Outlines (linked outlines)
Politics of the Gilded Age 1877-1900
The National Grange 1870-1890
The Populist Crusade 1890s
The Spanish American War
The Progressives 1901-1919
Progressive Era 1901-1919.doc
World War I 1914-1918
Aftermath of World War I
The Great Depression 1930s
FDR and the New Deal
American Foreign Policy1919-1941
The Rise of Totalitarianism 1930s
World War II 1939-1945
The Homefront 1941-1945
Origins of the Cold War 1945-1965
Key Terms
Politics in the Gilded Age 1877-1900
Ch. 19 From Stalemate to Crisis
Civil War Pension System
Rutherford B. Hayes
William Jennings Bryan
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Pendleton Act of 1883
Election of 1884
Crime of ’73
Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890
McKinley Tariff
Interstate Commerce Act
Grangers
Farmers Alliance
William McKinley
Populists
Free Silver movement
Election of 1896
Depression of 1893
Coxey’s Army
American Imperialism 1880-1914
Ch.19-21 Imperial Republic
Imperialism
New Manifest Destiny
Hemispheric hegemony
Pan American-Congress
Hawaiian Islands’ annexation
Samoan Islands’ annexation
The Maine
Yellow Journalism
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Cuban revolt
Boxer Rebellion
Hearst and Pulitzer circulation war
Spanish-American War
Theodore Roosevelt
Commodore George Dewey
Rough Riders
Puerto Rican annexation
Anti-Imperialist League
Treaty of Paris 1898
Platt Amendment
Emilio Aguinaldo
Philippine War
Open Door policy
The Progressive Era 1890-1920
Ch. 20 The Rise of Progressivism
Progressivism
Antimonopoly
Eugene Debs
Muckrakers
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Social Gospel
Salvation Army
Settlement House Movement
Jane Addams
Nativism
Wobblie
Eighteenth Amendment
Nineteenth Amendment
WCTU
Secret ballot
Socialism
City manager plan
Initiative
Referendum
Louis Brandeis
Direct primary
Recall
Robert La Follette
Triangle Shirtwaist Company
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. Du Bois
NAACP
Anti-lynching movement
Temperance Crusade
Roosevelt’s presidency
The “Square Deal”
Pure Food and Drug Act
Meat Inspection Act
Conservation
Gifford Pinchot
National Reclamation Act
John Muir
National Forest System
National Park System
Panic of 1907
Hetch-Hetchy Controversy
Taft’s presidency
Children’s Bureau
Robert La Follette
New Nationalism
Election of 1912
The Progressive Party
Wilson’s presidency
New Freedom
Federal Reserve Act
Keatings-Owen Act
Panama Canal
“Big stick” diplomacy
Open Door Policy
Roosevelt Corollary
Platt Amendment
Panamanian Revolt
“Dollar Diplomacy”
World War I 1914-1919
Ch.21 America and the Great War
Total war
Triple Entente
Triple Alliance
Neutrality
Lusitania
Pacifists
Interventionists
Election of 1916
Unrestricted submarine warfare
Zimmerman Telegram
Russian Revolution
American Expeditionary Force
Selective Service Act
African-American soldiers
General John J. Pershing
Trench warfare
Armistice
Chemical weapons
Liberty Bonds
War Boards
War Industries Board (WIB)
National Labor Relations Board
Ludlow Massacre
Great Migration
Committee on Public Information
Espionage Act of 1917
Sabotage Act of 1918
Sedition Act of 1918
Billy Sunday
American Protective League
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
National self-determination
Paris Peace Conference
The Big Four
Reparations
Mandate system
Treaty of Versailles
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
Postwar recession
Postwar race riots
Marcus Garvey
The Red Scare
Palmer Raids
Sacco and Vanzetti
Chapter 22
The New Era 1920-1929
Welfare capitalism
Mass consumption
Mass circulation magazines
Motion Picture Association
National Broadcasting Company
Margaret Sanger
Emma Goldman
Birth control
Flappers
Youth culture
Charles Lindbergh
The Lost Generation
H. L. Mencken
Sinclair Lewis
F. Scott Fitzgerald
John Dewey
Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
Prohibition
Al Capone
Nativism
Ku Klux Klan
National Origins Act of 1924
The Birth of A Nation
Fundamentalism
Scopes Trial
Election of 1924
Election of 1928
Presidency of Warren G. Harding
Teapot Dome Scandal
Presidency of Calvin Coolidge
Chapter 23
The Great Depression 1932-1938
Black Tuesday
Reparations
Breadlines
Global Depression
Dust Bowl
Okies
Shantytowns
Scottsboro Case
Election of 1932
Orson Wells
Marx Brothers
Frank Capra
Walt Disney
Life Magazine
The Popular Front
John Steinbeck
The Bonus March
American Communist Party
Spanish Civil War
Farmers’ Holiday Association
Herbert Hoover’s presidency
Southern Tenant Farmers Union
Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Chapter 24
The New Deal 1932-1945
“Fireside chats”
Emergency Banking Act
Twenty-First Amendment
Agricultural Adjustment Act
National Industrial Recovery Act
National Recovery Administration
Public Works Administration
Tennessee Valley Authority
FDIC
SEC
Government “dole”
Work relief
Civil Works Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
American Liberty League
Dr. Francis E. Townsend
Father Charles E. Coughlin
Huey Long
Second New Deal
National Labor Relations Board
CIO
United Auto Workers
Sit-down strike
Memorial Day Massacre
Social Security Act
Unemployment insurance
Works Progress Administration
Election of 1936
Court- packing plan
Recession of 1937
Broker state
Indian Reorganization Act
Francis Perkins
Eleanor Roosevelt
Keynesian economics
Deficit Financing
Priming the pump
Chapter 25
The Global Crisis, 1921-1941
Isolationism
Internationalism
Washington Conference of 1921
Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928
Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Party
Adolph Hitler’s
National Socialist Party
Reciprocal Trade Agreement 1934
Good Neighbor Policy
Neutrality Acts
Sino-Japanese War
Munich Conference of 1938
Appeasement
Cash-and-Carry
America First Committee
Election of 1940
Lend-Lease
German U-boat warfare
Atlantic Charter
Tripartite Pact
Henry Stimson
Pearl Harbor
Chapter 26
America in a World War 1941-1945
General Douglas MacArthur
Admiral Chester Nimitz
General George C. Marshall
General George S. Patton
Siege of Stalingrad
The Holocaust
Anti-Semitism
Office of Price Administration
War Production Board
A. Phillip Randolph
Congress of Racial Equality
Native American Code-Talkers
Braceros
Zoot-Suit Riots
“Rosie the Riveter”
The “Swing Era”
Japanese Internment
Election of 1944
Dresden firebombing
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
DDay
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
Battle for Okinawa
Manhattan Project
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Chapter 27
The Cold War 1946-1961
Teheran Conference
Yalta Conference
United Nations
Potsdam Conference
Chaing Kai-shek
Mao Zedong
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Election of 1948
National Security Act
Berlin Blockage and Airlift
NATO
Warsaw Pact
National Security Council-68
GI Bill of Rights
The Fair Deal
Taft-Hartley Act
Election of 1952
Dixiecrats
Thomas E. Dewey
Richard M. Nixon
Korean War
General Douglas MacArthur
HUAC
Alger Hiss trial
McCarran Internal Security Act
The Rosenberg’s
McCarthyism
Adlai Stevenson
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Chapter 28
The Affluent Society 1950s
Baby boom
Suburbanization
Antibacterial drugs
Penicillin
Immunization
Salk vaccine
Chemical pesticides
Television
UNIVAC
Hydrogen bomb
Space program
Sputnik
Consumer culture
Consumer credit
Disneyland
Federal Highway Act
Fast food restaurants
Levittowns
Feminism
Environmentalism
Beat generation
James Dean
Rock n’ Roll
The Other America
Urban renewal
Little Rock Nine
Martin Luther King, Jr.
U2 Crisis
Civil Rights Act of 1957
Election of 1956
Army-McCarthy Hearings
Massive retaliation
Dien Bien Phu
Suez Crisis
Fidel Castro
Brown v. Board
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Chapter 29 Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the Ordeal of Liberalism 1960’s
Election of 1960
John F. Kennedy
The New Frontier
Lyndon Johnson
The Great Society
Senator Barry Goldwater
Medicare and Medicaid
HUD
Immigration Act o f 1965
SNCC
CORE
Freedom Riders
Birmingham
March on Washington
Freedom Summer
Civil Rights Act 1964
Voting Rights Act 1965
Watts Riot
Black Power Movement
Malcolm X
Alliance for Progress
Bay of Pigs
Cuban Missile Crisis
DNC 1968
Vietminh
Geneva Conference
Green Berets
Nikita Khrushchev
Ngo Dinh Diem
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Robert F. Kennedy
Tet Offensive
Hubert Humphrey
George Wallace
Election of 1968
Chapter 30
The Crisis of Authority
1968-1974
New Left
SDS
Free Speech Movement
Weathermen
Antiwar rallies
Anti-draft movement
Counterculture
Woodstock
Wounded Knee 1973
Chicanos
American Indian Movement
Cesar Chavez
United Farm Workers
Cultural pluralism
Stonewall Riot
Roe v. Wade
New Feminism
NOW
Equal Rights Amendment
Rachel Carson
Environmentalism
Ecology
EPA
Vietnamization
Henry Kissinger
Kent State
My Lai Massacre
Fall of Saigon
“Peace with honor”
SALT I
Nixon Doctrine
Salvador Allende
Arab Oil Embargo
Election of 1972
OPEC
Watergate
United States v. Richard Nixon