AP United States History Unit 9 ID’s—Chapters 24-27
Chapter 24: The New Era, 1920-1929
Reading: pp. 651-677
Terms & Events Persons
1. Adkins v. Children’s Hospital 1. Charles A. Lindbergh
2. Teapot Dome scandal 2. Warren G. Harding
3. Bureau of Indian Affairs 3. Calvin Coolidge
4. Sheppard-Towner Act 4. Marcus Garvey
5. National Woman Party 5. Nicola Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti
6. Ku Klux Klan 6. Al Capone
7. National Origins Act of 1924 and 1927 7. Herbert Hoover
8. Scopes trial 8. Al Smith
9. Prohibition
10. Lost Generation
11. Harlem Renaissance
Chapter 25: The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1941
Reading: pp. 679-710
Terms & Events Persons
1. Dust Bowl 1. Franklin D. Roosevelt
2. “Hoovervilles” 2. Father Charles Coughlin
3. Hawley-Smoot Tariff 3. Dr. Francis E. Townsend
4. Reconstruction Finance Corporation 4. Huey Long
5. Bonus Expeditionary Force 5. John L. Lewis
6. Twentieth Amendment 6. John Collier
7. Roosevelt’s fireside chats 7. A. Philip Randolph
8. First Hundred Days
9. American Liberty League
10. Second New Deal
11. New Deal coalition
12. Congress of Industrial Organizations
13. Indian Reorganization Act
14. NLRB v. Jones
Chapter 26: Peaceseekers and Warmaker: Americans in the World 1920-1941,
Reading: pp. 711-738
Terms & Events
1. Five-Power Treaty, the Nine-Power Treaty, and the Four-Power Treaty
2. Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928
3. Dawes Plan of 1924
4. Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
5. Good Neighbor policy
6. Nye Committee
7. Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1936, and 1937
8. Stimson Doctrine
9. Lend-Lease Act
Chapter 27: The Second World War at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945
Reading: pp. 739-766
Terms & Events Persons
1. Navajo Code Talkers 1. Harry S Truman
2. War Production Board
3. Executive Order No. 8802
4. Rosie the Riveter
5. National War Labor Board
6. War Labor Disputes (Smith-Connally) Act
7. Office of Price Administration
8. zoot suit riots
9. Korematsu v. U. S
10. 442nd Regimental Combat Team
11. Congress of Racial Equality
12. “Tuskegee Airmen”
13. Hiroshima and Nagasaki