Hist 2030 Final Studyguide
Peay did this as governor___; his efforts led to efficient state gov't and more power for the governor
administrative reorganization bill- combined state business agencies into 8 departments that report to the governor rather than the legislature
the Firestone plant in Memphis was organized by this union. It did not allow AA members
all white American Federation of Labor union
the rural electrification agency did what
allowed country people to form electrical cooperatives and purchase TVA power
the 1925 general education bill had this effect on schools
any county that levied a 50 cent tax for schools would receive enough funds for an 8 month school year; these schools had to comply with state school laws and follow state curriculum or lost funding; it also established a uniform pay scale for teachers throughout state
Alvin York had this role in WW1
attacked a German position, killed 20 Germans and captured 131 more, marched them to American lines for surrender; 1 of 6 TN'ns to be awarded Congressional Medal of Honor
the U.T. summer school of the South did this
beginning in 1902, brought teachers across the region to UT each summer to discuss educational conditions in South leaving them fired up for school reform; headed by professor Claxton
this was the term for areas that had unrestricted vices such as gambling and prostitution
blind tigers
Bessie Smith made this form of music popular across the country
blues
???the economy did this after the reconstruction era. Farming noticed the rise in what?
boom until 1919; farm prices high, farm economy prosperous
what was the original purpose of Wilson dam
built for ammunition plant
these people lost their voting rights due to their role in the Civil War
confederates
the Great Depression caused people to move back here to help feed their families
country
WW1 had this effect on the economy
created great prosperity; took America out of recession into 44 month boom; exports to Europe increased
this was used to raise troops for WW1. it was opposed by some
draft
The Civil War had what effect on the economy of the state
economy was damaged; once it recovers industrialization was up but farming suffered a decline; agriculture was still the heart, but it had been damaged grievously
Austin Peay was the first governor since the civil war to do this___; he was a very successful governor
elected for 3 terms
the civilian conservation corps did what
employed young single men to work on conservation projects, including improvements to state and federal parks, under direction of the department of interior, housing them in camps administered by US army
what group was paid more money that road improved prior to Peay being governor
ex-confederate pensions
how did boss crump use AA votes
formed an alliance with Church; the Crump machine paid for poll tax and provide transportation to the polls
freedmen did this with church denominations
founded all black churches led by black pastors; most were methodist of baptist
???these social organizations helped freedmen to help each other in such matters as business and social needs such as burials
fraternal organizations
Brownlow wanted this group to gain voting rights to help support his party
freedmen
the 14th amendment gave rights to this group of people for the first time
freedmen; TN was first Southern state to pass it
the town of Dayton thought having a trial there would have this effect
get national publicity, put Dayton on the map
??this was the public utility that electrified TN. It was the idea of George Norris of Nebraska
gov't run utility; TN Valley Authority
in 1870 the state gov't did this to modify the state constitution
governor's authority to use militia and invoke martial law was restricted, state was barred from underwriting any private business enterprises, and a limit was set on number of days the legislators could collect per diem; instituted universal manhood suffrage (poll tax still authorized) and forbade legislature from tampering with right
the public works administration did what
headed by Harold Ickes; specialized in substantial building projects; many post offices, courthouses and schools in state still display PWA plaques; built state's Supreme Court building and state office building in Nashville and remodeled the capitol
this problem faced the reconstruction government, how to integrate 3 groups into society after the war
how to integrate unionists, freedmen, and ex confederates into the gov't and society
Clinton Fisk did this in the Nashville area
instituted a normal program in 1867 (i.e. teacher training) an Fisk university, TN's most successful missionary school
what was the effect of sharecropping on the economy
it was a solution at first, but ended up being a long term disaster; it was an inefficient method of production that hindered agriculture in TN for decades to come
what did private utilities do when TVA was organized
lawsuits against TVA
this was the effect of Peay's road system on the younger people living in rural areas
made it easier o find jobs in town
governor Austin Peay did this for the state road system
made road building a priority in 1920's
elimination of this disease was a side effect of TVA dam building
malaria
this was the effect of building dams on farmland for landowners
many people were made to move, only a few got compensated
this class was more inclined to reform than other social classes in the state
middle class
the congress of industrial organizations would organize this type of workers. It would also integrate
non-skilled
these were the sources of school reform
northern philanthropy and a small, dedicated network of educators centered at university of TN and in state education bureaucracy
the 1916 federal aid to highways act did what
offered matching funds to states that built highways to federal specifications
Lea was also involved in this WW1 adventure
officer in 114th TN; earned international notoriety when at end of war, made a raid into neutral Holland in unsuccessful attempt to capture the defeated German Kaiser (who was in exile there)
Fannie Battle was an example of what during the reform era
old South becoming progressive; Southern belle to social worker
why were bond issues rejected by TN voters again and again
opposed to state debt; feared that the money from the bonds would be squandered by corrupt state officials; feared that TGRA;s road building plan would benefit the cities at the expense of the countryside
boss Crump did this to help save union planters bank
ordered bank to pile. up cash on counters so people could see it and personally talked to people to assure them the bank was sound
this caused a crisis in TN agriculture. It caused a depression of farm prices
overproduction, lack of access to credit, and high protective tariffs that hurt overseas markets for American produce
the agricultural adjustment act did what
paid farmers to reduce acreage in 7 crops, specifically cotton and tobacco
this was the system Peay used to pay for the new highway system
pay as you go system
this was the condition of state roads in the early 1900's
poor, unconnected, bad
Peay was a pragmatic politician, he stayed away from moral issues such as this
prohibition
this effort to reform centered on the curtailing of alcohol abuse
prohibition or temperance movement
these two new technologies made music more accessible to people
record players and radios
Dewitt Clinton Senter did this as governor of the state after Brownlow
relaxed martial law and demobilized the guard
section 7a of the national industrial recovery act guaranteed this right to workers
right of workers to organize and bargain collectively
cities and towns had electricity but who didn't prior to the TVA
rural areas
this voter group supported Peay due to the economic benefits he brought to them
rural votes
Freedmen struggled to gain these rights that had been denied them during slavery
self-identity; family integrity; adopted surnames; legally sanctioned wedding ceremonies; reuniting of families; housing; churches; jobs; education; political rights
what did WSM (radio station) do
started by an insurance company and originally broadcast from company offices in Downtown Nashville; WSM is to credit for the origins of Nashville's current music business
this described the state of the school system in the early 1900's
state didn't control public education, but let each of the 95 counties run its own; conditions thus varied; middle class demanded and got good schools, but most learned basic literacy in 1-2 room county schools; short 96 day school term with optional attendance (average 47 day attendance)
this was the effect of a poor school system on the literacy level
state's illiteracy rate in 1902 was 14.2% for whites over 10
in Oct. 1929, this event heralded the Great Depression. It wiped out many investments
stock market crash
this is a type of farming done to just get by and survive. It doesn't raise food for markets
subsistence farming
in 1925, the state legislature passed this piece of legislation against teaching a certain science theory
the Butler bill of 1925 banned teaching of evolution
???Brownlow's main problem after the war politically was how to do what for his party?
the Conservative Unionists tried to win the elections in 1865; only 3 of the 8 winning candidates for the state's congressional seats were loyal to Brownlow, he got a fourth ally into congress
this crop was so unprofitable it cost more to ship it than the price it could be sold for
tobacco
what was John Thomas Scopes role in the teaching controversy
took funding from the American Civil Liberties Union to challenge the Butler Bill law; loses
what did the war do to the urban areas of Nashville and memphis
untouched; had a population boom; Nashville 17,000 to 26,000; Memphis 23,000 to 40,000
cheaper electricity encouraged homeowners to do what
use more electricity and less coal power; resulted in cleaner cities
this institution meant that TN congressmen were well placed to get New Deal funds to help state. it gained from time in office
voters voted the same people into office; having attained seniority, TN'ns held positions of power in congress
the strike at this town protested harsh working conditions at a textile mill. The state of TN sided with the company
Elizabethton
what happened to iron production due to the war
wiped out; towns that once were in iron cut the number of laborers drastically; capital investment decline 97%
the right to vote by this group was a goal achieved at the end of WW1
women
this organization tried to help freedmen to enter society
Freedmen's Bureau
this started as a country music parody of an opera music radio program
Grand Ole Opry
this park was a result of tourism generate by the new road system
Great Smoky Mountains Park
this was the state of the agricultural economy in the 1920's
"agricultural depression"; plummeted into a postwar recession that presaged the Great Depression; farm prices dropped and farmers found it harder to make a living
sharecropping was seen as this by freedmen
"quasi-independence"; better off than prewar days
how were citizenship rights such as voting given to freedmen
1866 state legislature granted blacks all citizenship rights except voting, office holding, jury service, and marry whites; 1867 legislators enfranchised freedmen; 1868 legislators repealed ban on black jury service and office holding; 1870-15th amendment gave them right to vote
William G. Brownlow did what after the war
1st postwar governor; set up a voter registration system and banned confederates for 5 years then for life; granted freedmen right to vote in 1867
this law outlawed bars within geographic limits of schools, then of towns later
4 mile law
in 1924, there were how many miles of state road
500
this organization came back in the 1920's as a reaction to modernity. It was opposed by most TN'ns
Ku Klux Klan
this underground organization tried to undermine freedmen's rights by using violence. it was founded in Pulaski, TN
Ku Klux Klan
the Republican Party depended on this group of voters to maintain strength, this group would later leave for the Democratic Party during the great depression
African Americans
??this caused TN farms to be small to be successful
Agriculture Adjustment Act
this political group thought that reform was a disruption and wanted things to stay the same
Bourbon democrats
Edward Ward Carmack used the alcohol issue to destroy the political power of what group
Bourbons
Luke Lea was allied with this banking group. Their investments would collapse in the great depression
Caldwell and Co
AA's left rural areas for these Northern cities due to less oppression and better job opportunities
Chicago, Detroit, etc
William B. Scott founded this newspaper for freedmen after the war
Colored Tennessean
he was known as the Red Snapper, political boss of Memphis, thrown out of office by Ouster Law
Ed. Crump
Ed Shaw was a prominent AA political leader in this city
Memphis
this riot happened in 1866 and killed over 40 people and destroyed part of this city
Memphis Riot of May 1-2
Emerson Etheridge was the candidate for this political party to oppose Brownlow for the governors post in the elections of 1867
Conservative candidate in 1867
what was the urban areas reaction to the reform of alcohol consumption
Nashville, Memphis, and Chattanooga don't conform
these people wanted reform in schools, cities, and the right to vote for women and improved roads
TN progressives
Lide Merriweather was the leader of this group. It supported women's suffrage in Memphis
TN's first women's suffrage league in Memphis
what was the TVA
Tennessee Valley Authority
this organization fought for sharecropper's rights, tried sit ins and protests to stop evictions of sharecroppers
Southern Tenant Farmer's Union
this political meeting was held for several years after the war by freedmen in Nashville
State Colored Men's Convention
