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U.S. History Review Clear out the Cobwebs

What did we learn last semester? Quick Review of Early America Reviewed the Civil War Reconstruction The West Industrial Boom Immigration Progressive Era WW I

Civil War Total Warfare Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg Anaconda Plan

Reconstruction Tennant Farming Sharecropping Republicans African American Advancements KKK Black codes Jim Crow

The West Gold Buffalo Reservations Dawes Act Homestead Act Transcontinental RR Cowboy Settling the West

Industrial Boom in the US Inventions Corporations Monopolies Rockefeller Carnegie Vanderbilt Ford Working Class Strikes Slums Labor Unions

Immigration into the U.S. Push/ Pull Factors Americanization Chinese Exclusion Act Population Boom Workers Melting Pot

Progressive Era Social, Political, Economical Reform TR, Taft and Wilson Muckrakers Foreign Policies

Imperialism Big Stick Diplomacy- TR Dollar Diplomacy- Taft Moral Diplomacy – Wilson Great White Fleet Colonies ▫Panama Canal ▫Hawaii ▫Philippines ▫Latin America Spanish American War Monroe Doctrine ▫Roosevelt Corollary Spheres of Influence= Open Door Policy

World War I Allies Central Powers New Advancements in Weapons War Propaganda Liberty Bonds and Loans Treaty of Versailles Wilson’s 14 points

The 1920’s Prosperity Buying on Credit Leisure time Flappers Prohibition Gangsters Harlem Renaissance Republican Era Dancing Entertainment ▫Sports ▫Movies