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Study Guide Units Multiple Choice Questions

Unit 1: Founding Fathers & America’s Documents Declaration of Independence Constitution Bill of Rights Charles Carroll John Witherspoon Benjamin Rush Constitution Articles of Confederation Separation of Power Checks and Balances Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights Alexis de Tocqueville John Jay Popular Sovereignty

Unit 2: The West Little Big Horn Crazy Horse Sitting Bull Grange Manifest Destiny William Jennings Bryan William McKinley Chisholm Trail Railroad Promontory Point Populist Party Native Americans Dawes Act Telegraph Transcontinental Railroad Homestead Act

Unit 3: The Gilded Age Darwinism Gospel Of Wealth Laissez Faire Nativism Tenement Settlement Houses Chinese Exclusion Act New Immigrants Urbanization Industrialization Political Machines Tenement Gilded Age Robber Barons (all) Chinese Exclusion Act Labor Unions/Strikes

Unit 4: Progressives 17 th Amendment 19 th Amendment Muckrakers Prohibition Progressivism Trustbusting Eugene V. Debs Pure Food and Drug Act Meat Inspection Act Susan B. Anthony Conservation Bull Moose Party Teddy Roosevelt WEB Du Bois NAACP William H. Taft Populist Party 16 th and 18 th Amendments

Unit 5: Imperialism & Splendid Little War Boxer Rebellion Yellow Journalism Annexation Imperialism Open Door Policy Liliuokalani Rough Riders Missionaries TR’s Big Stick Policy Spanish American War Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary Pancho Villa Alfred T. Mahan Sanford Dole Henry Cabot Lodge Imperialism Annexation of Hawaii

Unit 6: WWI Woodrow Wilson Franz Ferdinand Militarism Reparations Nationalism League of Nations Alfred Nobel Pacifists Central Powers Allies Propaganda Years of WWI Reason for US entering WWI Treaty of Versailles General Pershing Battle of Argonne Forest League of Nations Weapons of WWI

Unit 7: Roaring 20’s Flapper Scopes Trial Sacco-Vanzetti J Edgar Hoover Herbert Hoover Calvin Coolidge Warren G Harding Glenn Curtiss Prohibition Assembly Line Flappers Harlem Renaissance Scopes Trial Sacco-Vanzetti Glenn Curtiss Henry Ford Harding KKK Bonus Army Palmer Raids Quota systems 8