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2nd Quarter Exam Review
Helpful Pages R5-R7
Topics Covered
• Geography-pages 2-3• Reconstruction-pages 5-25• Moving West-pages 27-47• Immigration- pages 49-59– City Problems & Inventions-pages 60-71– Big Business-pages 72-81
• Progressive Era-pages 82-87• Spanish American War-pages 89-99• World War I-pages 100-113B
What are the 4 significant cities of the Northeast Region?
4 significant cities of the Northeast Region
• New York City * Pittsburgh
• Boston * Philadelphia
What are the states in the Southwest Region?
Southwest Region
Arizona
New Mexico
Texas
Oklahoma
What are the Noncontiguous states?
Noncontiguous Region
Alaska
Hawaii
What are the 3 significant cities in the Midwest?
What are the 3 significant cities in the Midwest?
• Chicago St. Louis
Detroit
Thirteenth Amendment
13th
Ended/banned slavery
Fourteenth Amendment
14th
Citizenship to Blacks and full protection under the law (life, liberty & property).
Fifteenth Amendment
15th
Right to vote regardless of race, color or previous condition of servitude.
W.E.B. Du Bois
Segregation should be stopped now
• FULL political, civil, and social rights for African Americans.
Booker T. Washington
Accepted segregation
• Equality gained through vocational
education
N.A.A.C.P
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
• Challenged segregation laws• Fought for equal rights for blacks
1 Reconstruction Policy
African Americans could hold political positions
2nd Reconstruction Policy
Union soldiers supervised the South
What were the restrictions that made it difficult for African Americans to vote?
• Literacy Test• Grandfather Clause• Poll Tax
How did our view change of the great plains
Change of Perspective
TREELESS WASTELAND VAST AREA TO BE
SETTLED
What are the physical features of the great plains?
Flat lands
Low rainfall
Erosion
Dust storms
What are the reasons for westward expansion?
Why did we move West?
Land
Adventure
Railroad
Gold
Escape discrimination
What are the new technologies of the great plains
Steel Plow
Sod Houses
Windmills
Barbed Wire
Wheat Farming
Railroads
Reaper
Beef Cattle Ranching
Transcontinental Railroad
• Moved cattle from East to West• Transported iron ore to steel factories• Moved products to national markets
Chief Joseph
“I am tired of fighting…from where the sun now stands, I will fight no
more forever.”
Attempted to lead his people into Canada to escape the U.S. government
Reservation
Native American tribes forced off their own land
Assimilation
The US government’s attempt to change American Indians to fit into US culture
What was the 1st law passed that limited immigration in the US?
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
What is a primary source?
1st hand account of an event
Example: Diary of a soldier from WWI
What is a quota?
LIMITS ON NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS WHO CAN ENTER A COUNTRY
Immigration Processing Centers
Asian immigration stationAngel Island- California
European immigration stationEllis Island- New York
What was the biggest wave of Immigrants?
South Eastern Europe
1880-1920
Why did people leave their country
• Oppressive governments• Poverty• Overcrowding• Crop failures• Starvation and disease• Limited land
Why did people come to America
• Hope for better opportunities• Escape oppressive governments• Adventure!• Religious freedom• Jobs (industry – not farming)
Where did people moved to find more and better job opportunities?
Better job opportunities in the city
Moved from rural areas (farms) to urban areas (cities)
Labor Force
The workers in an industry
Captains of Industry
Leaders that used their business skills to make businesses
Henry FordAndrew Carnegie
Specialized Industry
Detroit
Automobiles (cars)
Specialized Industry
Pittsburgh
Steel
Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
Who invented the telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
Allowed people to communicate almost instantly
Who founded the Hull House?
Jane Adams
Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
Fought for women’s suffrage
The right to vote19th Amendment gave women the
right to vote
What organization fought for better working conditions
American Federation of Labor
AFL
Political Machine
• Controls the police and the courts• Gained power by assisting immigrants to find
housing
What are the causes and results of the Spanish American War?
Causes Results
• Protection of American Business interest in Cuba
• America supported Cuban independence from Spain
• The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine
• Exaggerated news reports
• The United States became a world power
• Cuba gained independence from Spain
• The United States gained – Puerto Rico– Guam– Philippines
Why did the United States build the Panama Canal?
To protect the newly acquired territories
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
What message is the author trying to send?
Theodore Roosevelt is attempting to walk softly, but will use a big stick to accomplish his purpose
What is Imperialism?
Using power to get control of weaker nations
What is militarism?
A policy of glorifying military power
What is Nationalism?
A policy of taking extreme pride in one’s country
What is an Alliance?
Agreements between nations to protect each other
What was the “spark” that started WWI?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What is a German submarine?
U-Boat
What is Propaganda?
Ideas or information designed and distributed to influence peoples’ opinion
What is the Zimmermann Telegram?
Telegram from Germany asking Mexico to invade the U.S.
What are the 3 reason for the U.S. becoming involved in WWI?
• Propaganda portraying Germans as a threat in America
• Sinking of the Lusitania• Economic and political ties to Great Britain
What is an Armistice?
A temporary agreement to stop fighting
What was the FINAL point in Wilson’s 14th point plan?
The League of Nations
What country was NOT represented at the Paris Peace Conference?
Germany
Which country never signed the Treaty of Versailles?
The United States
What are Reparations?
A debt a losing nation must pay
Example: Germany
What is Isolationism?
A decision to avoid political or economic involvement with other nations
Example: U.S. after WWI
What is neutrality?
A state of being neutral, on neither side of a fight
especially nonparticipation in war
Name the Central & Allied Powers
Central Powers
• Germany
• Austria-Hungary
• Bulgaria
• Ottoman Empire
Allied Powers• France• Britain• Russia• United States