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IndustryUrban

MigrationReligion Diplomacy

The1920’s

DepressionFounding

OfThe Nation

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Founding of the Nation - $100

This philosophical movement impacted the founding of the

nation.

Enlightenment

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This was added to the Constitution to ensure the its

ratification.

Bill of Rights

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John Locke believed that these should be protected by the

government.

Natural Rights

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This resolved the debate between slave states and free states.

The Great Compromise

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This is the time period immediately following the Civil

War

Reconstruction

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He authored The Jungle that described poor working

conditions and food safety

Upton Sinclair

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This may result from both vertical and horizontal

integration.

Monopoly

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This was applied to society to explain why the “rich got richer

and the poor got poorer.”

Social Darwinism

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This was originally set up to break up monopolies.

The Sherman Antitrust Act

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Hiram Johnson founded this party aimed at reforms.

The Progressive Party

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This movement was characterized by bringing

religion to a more personal level

The First Great Awakening

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This took shape in the form of revival meetings based on

personal salvation.

The Second Great Awakening

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This prevents the establishment of a national religion.

Free Exercise Clause

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This religious group fled to Utah as a result of persecution

The Mormons

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This idea guarantees that one leader cannot control the government and church.

Separation of Church and State

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Policy put into effect in China ensuring American imperialistic

intentions.

Open Door Policy

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These were gained as a result of the Spanish-American War.

The Philippines Islands

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The building of the ________ ______ is an example of

President Theodore Roosevelt using his Big Stick diplomacy.

Panama Canal

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President Taft relied on ______to control Latin America

Money

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President Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy viewed Latin

Americans as:

equals

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The era characterized by Presidents Harding, Coolidge,

and Hoover

The Republican Era

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He was responsible for the “back to Africa” movement

Marcus Garvey

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The passage of the 18th amendment resulted in this.

Prohibition

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This granted women suffrage.

The 19th amendment

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Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston were most famous for their roles in this movement.

The Harlem Renaissance

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Over-__________ was a large reason for the onset of the Great

Depression

speculation

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He continued the support of laissez-faire resulting in being

blamed for the Great Depression.

President Hebert Hoover

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The Great Crash and an untimely drought resulted in these refugees

fleeing for California.

Dust Bowl refugees/Okies

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President FDR responded to the Great Depression by

implementing:

The New Deal

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FDR’s First and Second New Deal address ________,

________, and _________

Recovery, relief, reform