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Social Security
This program was created in the New Deal that still accounts for a large share of federal spending.
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The Jazz Singer
This 1927 motion picture synchronized sound motion pictures. This represents the advancement of
technology following WWI.
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Dust Bowl
Many people moved to California from the Great Plains to escape this.
1,4
Wagner Act(1935)
One effect of this law was that employers were prohibited from interfering in workers’ efforts to
unionize.
2,1
Harlem Renaissance
This was a period of musical, artistic, and literary productivity among African Americans in NYC.
2,2
Tennessee ValleyAuthority
One result of this in the 1930’s was the generation of affordable electricity in rural areas of the south.
2,3
Another InternationalWar
The PRIMARY goal of Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was to prevent another one of these.
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Panama Canal
The United States gained control of the land to build this by encouraging and supporting Panamanian
independence
3,1
Black Codes
After the Civil War, a number of Southern states passed these which were intended to place political, economic,
and social limits on Black people in the South.
3,2
President AndrewJohnson
Congress wanted to impeach this President because he violated the Tenure of Office Act.
3,3
Samuel Gompers
He was the founder of The American Federation of Labor in the late nineteenth century, attempting to
organize skilled workers to resist abuses by management.
3,4
Hull House
This was Founded by Jane Addams in 1889 in Chicago and was intended to provide services to newly-arrived
immigrants to the U.S.
4,1
Chinese ExclusionAct
(1882)
Congress passed this law in 1882 because many Americans resented Chinese immigrants who worked
for lower wages than Americans.
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“Hoovervilles”
This term refers to the popular name for shanty towns that were common during the Great Depression.
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The Jungle
This was written by Upton Sinclair with the purpose to expose the poor working conditions of immigrant
workers.
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19th Amendment
This amendment to the Constitution mostly affected women of the United States.
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Progressives
The direct election of U.S. Senators, women’s suffrage, and greater government regulation of large industries were all issues of importance in the early 1900’s to
these people.
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The New Deal
This political platform greatly increased the size and importance of the national government during the Great
Depression.
5,3
The RooseveltCorollary
This addition to the Monroe Doctrine called for intervening in Latin American nations that could not
pay their debts to European creditors.
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Alien and SeditionActs
This was legislation that gave the federal government the right to deport citizens and to silence criticism of the
government.
Monroe Doctrine
In President Kennedy’s inaugural address he included the section, “To our sister republics south of the
border, we offer a special pledge . . . A new alliance for progress . . .Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion
anywhere in the Americas. And let every other power know that this Hemisphere intends to remain the master
of its own house.”
What was President Kennedy using for support of his position?
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