us history b midterm

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"Island-hopping"

"Island Hopping" is the phrase given to the strategy employed by the United States to gain military bases and secure the many small islands in the Pacific

Elkins Act

(1903) gave the Interstate Commerce Commission more power to control railroads from giving preferences to certain customers

Mutually Assured Destruction

(MAD) if either US or the USSR was hit with a nuclear weapons they would respond with the same

Teddy Roosevelt's Presidency

. He brought new excitement and power to the Presidency, as he vigorously led Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy

Gilded Age

1870s - 1890s; time period looked good on the outside, despite the corrupt politics & growing gap between the rich & poor

Muckrakers

1906 - Journalists who searched for corruption in politics and big business

Cash and carry policy

1939. Law passed by Congress which allowed a nation at war to purchase goods and arms in US as long as they paid cash and carried merchandise on their own ships. This benefited the Allies, because Britain was dominant naval power.

Atlantic Charter

1941-Pledge signed by US president FDR and British prime minister Winston Churchill not to acquire new territory as a result of WWII and to work for peace after the war

Yalta Conference

1945 Meeting with US president FDR, British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill, and and Soviet Leader Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war

Executive Order 9066

2/19/42; 112,000 Japanese-Americans forced into camps causing loss of homes & businesses, 600K more renounced citizenship; demonstrated fear of Japanese invasion

Palmer Raids

A 1920 operation coordinated by Attorney General Mitchel Palmer in which federal marshals raided the homes of suspected radicals and the headquarters of radical organization in 32 cities

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.

Totalitarianism

A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

Teapot Dome Scandal

A government scandal involving a former United States Navy oil reserve in Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921

Harlem Renaissance

A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished

Brinkmanship

A policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression.

Neutrality

A position of not taking sides in a conflict

Fourteen Points

A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I.

Socialism

A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.

Zimmerman Telegram

A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.

Communism

A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.

Casablanca Conference

A wartime conference held at Casablanca, Morocco that was attended by de Gaulle, Churchill, and FDR. The Allies demanded the unconditional surrender of the axis, agreed to aid the Soviets, agreed on the invasion Italy, and the joint leadership of the Free French by De Gaulle and Giraud.

Appeasement

Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict

How did the Harlem Renaissance contribute to social interactions between groups?

African-American talents in the arts were showcased.

Widely used during the last 19th and early 20th centuries, what was price-fixing?

An agreement between producers and sellers of a product to set its price at a high level.

United Nations

An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.

Control of Corporations

Anthracite Coal Strike 1902, Northern Securities Co 1902, Dept of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Corporations

By 1937, Germany, Italy, and Japan had formed which of the following alliances?

Axis Powers

What was the first US attempt to keep the Soviet Union from developing nuclear weapons?

Baruch Plan

Pearl Harbor

Base in hawaii that was bombed by japan on December 7, 1941, which eagered America to enter the war.

What was the US response to the Berlin Blockade?

Berlin Airlift

Jose refuses to serve in the armed forces for religious or philosophical reasons during World War 1. What term would describe this action?

Conscientious objector

Political Machines

Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.

Installment Plans

Customers could buy goods by making a small down payment followed by additional monthly payments with interest

Hoovervilles

Depression shantytowns, named after the president whom many blamed for their financial distress

17th Amendment

Direct election of senators

After the torpedoing of the Sussex, what did Germany demand?

Either the British end the blockade or unrestricted submarine warfare would continue.

During World War I, what was the purpose of the War Industries Board?

Encourage companies to use mass-production techniques to increase efficiency.

As banks began to foreclose on the property, how did most farmers react?

Farmers migrated west to California.

Frank believes that people's lives should be completely controlled by the state, and political parties should not be allowed. What political system would Frank most likely support?

Fascism

Originally established as part of a New Deal program, what organization guarantees individual bank deposits up to $250,000 today

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

During President Wilson's administration, what government agency investigated and prohibited unfair business practices?

Federal Trade Commission

Sputnik

First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of Soviet dominance in technology and outer space. It led to the creation of NASA and the space race.

Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890

First federal action against monopolies, it was signed into law by Harrison and was extensively used by Theodore Roosevelt for trust-busting. However, it was initially misused against labor unions

Moral Diplomacy

Foreign policy proposed by President Wilson to condemn imperialism, spread democracy, and promote peace

Where did the D-Day landings occur?

France

During World War I, which nations made up the Triple Entente?

France, Britain, and Russia

What right did the Sedition Act of 1918 address?

Freedom of speech

Outcomes of the war

French leave North America → map of N. America completely changes (ex. Canada given to the British) British gain more land → natives have no bargaining ability and settlers moving onto natives land

What was the purpose of the 16th Amendment?

Gave the federal government the power to collect income tax.

19th Amendment

Gave women the right to vote

During World War I, what nations made up the Central Powers?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire

Deficit Spending

Government practice of spending more than it takes in from taxes

What contributed to the emergence of conglomerates and franchises?

Growing power of the American economy

Recently, Tom read Andrew Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth", and found that he agrees with Carnegie's ideas. Which statement best represents Tom's beliefs?

He believes that it is the job of the elite to help enrich society.

Rugged individualism

Herbert Hoover's belief that people must be self-reliant and not depend upon the federal government for assistance.

If you had been in this city in Japan, you would have likely been a casualty of the first atomic bomb being dropped

Hiroshima

In order to take advantage of the Marshall Plan, what did European countries agree to do?

Hold free and open elections

James owes an oil company and decides to buy all the oil companies that exist within a given region. What type of business structure is James using?

Horizontal integration

Laissez-faire

Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.

Communism vs. Capitalism

In Communism, the community or society solely owns the resources or the means of production. On the other hand, in capitalism, the resources or the means of production lies with a private owner.

Suzy is a US citizen, who officially suggests a change in the law by signing a petition. What process did Suzy just use?

Initiative

To Americans and people living in Berlin, Germany, what would the Wall represent?

Iron Curtain

What was the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty (1903)?

It allowed the United States to use, occupy, and control a 10-mile wide canal zone in Panama.

How did the American Federation of Labor (AFL) differ from the other labor unions?

It consisted of groups of unions, usually skilled workers.

What was one purpose of the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)?

It exempted labor unions from antitrust lawsuits and declared strikes as legal.

How does collective bargaining improve union relations with its employees?

It helps employers and a union reach an agreement on wages, working conditions, etc.

What was the Zimmerman Note?

It proposed an alliance between Mexico and Germany.

What was the purpose of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887?

It sought to prevent monopolies by promoting competition and outlawed discriminatory rate-setting.

Which battle worried US generals about what they would face if they invaded the Japanese home island?

Iwo Jima

What was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's court-packing scheme?

Make the Supreme Court have more justices.

Which of the following battles is considered the turning point of the war in the Pacific?

Midway

Suez Canal Crisis

Military attack on Egypt by Britain, France, and Israel in 1956 after Egypt seized the Suez Canal from British administration.

What was the Soviet equivalent to the Marshall Plan?

Molotov Plan

Which of the following attributes was not one of the three key groups addressed in the Treaty of Versailles?

Nationalism

Women and the New Deal

New Deal's welfare agencies had lots of opportunity for women, because already experts on social work. Made network of activists for women's interests and reform. Still less opportunity than men though

Black Tuesday

October 29, 1929; date of the worst stock-market crash in American history and beginning of the Great Depression.

William H Taft's Dollar Diplomacy

Overall the "dollar diplomacy" was to encourage and protect trade within Latin America and Asia. [a] policy aimed at furthering the interests of the United States abroad by encouraging the investment of U.S. capital in foreign countries"

How did stock speculation contribute to the Great Depression?

People could not pay back the money borrowed to buy the stock.

Conscientious objectors

Person who refuses to enter the military or bear arms due to moral or religious reasons

If you had been in this country on September 1, 1939, you would have witnessed the start of World War 2 as Germany invaded.

Poland

Vertical integration

Practice where a single entity controls the entire process of a product, from the raw materials to distribution

Conservation of Natural Resources

Preserving natural resources by limiting commercial development and ensuring their wise use. Areas of scenic beauty, or scientific, geological, or biological interest are preserved as parks.

"Atoms for Peace" program

President Dwight D. Eisenhower was determined to solve "the fearful atomic dilemma" by finding some way by which "the miraculous inventiveness of man" would not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life. In his Atoms for Peace speech before the United Nations General Assembly on December 8, 1953, President Eisenhower sought to solve this terrible problem by suggesting a means to transform the atom from a scourge into a benefit for mankind.

Collective Bargaining

Process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract

Operation Wetback

Program which apprehended and returned some one million illegal immigrants to Mexico

18th Amendment

Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages

What was the purpose of the 18th Amendment?

Prohibition of alcohol

During World War 2, you want to fill your car, but the government controls how much you can buy. What term is used to describe this event?

Rationing

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) created to build dams in the Tennessee River valley, which provided more stable irrigation and cheap hydroelectric power. Which of the New Deal's 3Rs would this agency represent?

Recovery

The government has asked the citizens to vote on a new law concerning political contributions. What is this process called?

Referendum

Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) was set up to monitor stock market activity and ensure that no fraud or insider trading was taking place. Which of the New Deal's 3Rs would this agency represent?

Reform

The Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA) gave immediate help to those that needed it in the form of cash payments. Which of the New Deal's 3Rs would this agency represent?

Relief

21st Amendment

Repeal of Prohibition

Which ideology stated that the United States had the right to intervene in Latin American nations as an "international police power"?

Roosevelt Corollary

Roosevelt political philosophy

Roosevelt has been the main figure identified with progressive conservatism as a political tradition. Roosevelt stated that he had "always believed that wise progressivism and wise conservatism go hand in hand".

Roosevelt Corollary

Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force

Big Stick

Roosevelt's philosophy - In international affairs, ask first but bring along a big army to help convince them. Threaten to use force, act as international policemen

Using the codename "Operation Barbarossa", what country did Germany invade?

Russia

During the early 1950s, the US was involved in a conflict overseas that ended with the establishment of a demilitarized zone. What was the purpose of this zone?

Separate North and South Korea

Which of the following battles was a turning point for World War 2?

Stalingrad

Second Industrial Revolution

Steel, chemicals, electricity. This is the name for the new wave of more heavy industrialization starting around the 1860s.

What happened on Black Tuesday?

Stock market crashed

Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)

Strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act by spelling out specific activities businesses could not do

When a Central American nation refused to accept American loans to pay off its debt to Great Britain, the United States responded with military force to change the government's decision. Which foreign policy does this action support?

Taft's Dollar Diplomacy

What components made up the "Triple Wall of Privilege" that President Wilson attacked?

Tariff, banks, and trusts

Tariffs

Taxes on imported goods

British blockade of US ships

The British—with their overwhelming sea power—established a naval blockade of Germany immediately on the outbreak of war in August 1914, issuing a comprehensive list of contraband that all but prohibited American trade with the Central powers.

Roosevelt's "court-packing plan"

The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937,[1] frequently called the "court-packing plan",[2] was a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court in order to obtain favorable rulings regarding New Deal legislation that the Court had ruled unconstitutional.[3]

What was the purpose of the Hepburn Act (1906)?

The act allowed the Interstate Commerce Commission to set maximum railroad rates.

Social Darwinism

The belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle.

Why is Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle important in US History?

The book provided graphic details about the Chicago slaughterhouse industry.

Why is deficit spending considered economically dangerous?

The government spends more than it receives from taxes and other income.

During the Progressive Era, what was one benefit of the secret ballot?

The political machines would not know who/how someone voted.

McCarthyism

The term associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy who led the search for communists in America during the early 1950s through his leadership in the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Why was the United States interested in building a canal in Panama?

To protect trade routes

What was the intent of the Berlin Blockade?

To stop all land travel and shipments into East Berlin from the Allies.

What effectively ended World War I?

Treaty of Versailles

Containment Policy

US policy to stop expansion of Soviet Union and Communism

Which two countries were the biggest combatants of the Cold War?

United States and Soviet Union

Discrimination and racism

Unjust treatment of a category of people arising from negative stereotypes and prejudice

Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle to expose the appalling working conditions in the meat-packing industry. His description of diseased, rotten, and contaminated meat shocked the public and led to new federal food safety laws.

What term is used to describe the redevelopment of inner cities?

Urban renewal

War reparations

War payments demanded by the victors from the losers. Germany had to admit responsibility for WWI and pay for costs of the war.

Federal Reserve Act

a 1913 law that set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to control the money supply

Arms Race

a competition between nations to have the most powerful armaments

Termination Policy

a government policy to bring Native Americans into mainstream society by withdrawing recognition of Native American groups as legal entities

Fascist

a member of a political party who supports extreme nationalism and a dictator

Consumerism

a movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers

Panama Canal

a ship canal 40 miles long across the Isthmus of Panama built by the United States (1904-1914)

What does Rosie the Riveter represent?

a strong woman who is capable of doing a man's job

Progressive Movement

aimed to restore economic opportunities and correct injustices in American life

Closed Shops

an agreement in which a company agrees to hire union members only

Dust Bowls

an area of the great plains devastated by droughts and dust storms in the 1930's

The Grange

an association formed by farmers in the last 1800s to make life better for farmers by sharing information about crops, prices, and supplies

League of Nations

an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations

Social Security

federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people

Labor movements

formed by industrial workers to defend their interests in negotiations with employers (were accused of being communists)

16th Amendment

income tax

Consumer Protection

measures to shield buyers of goods and services from unsafe products and unfair or illegal sales practices

Buying on Margin

paying a small percentage of a stock's price as a down payment and borrowing the rest

Stock speculation

playing the market by buying and selling to make a quick profit.

Recall

procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office

Goals of the Progressive Movement

protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement, creating economic reform, fostering efficiency

Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act (1930)

raised US tariff rates, causing European nations to raise their rates and thus weaken international trade

Immigration policy

regulating the entry of non-citizens into the country

New Deal's 3Rs

relief, recovery, and reform

Theory of Evolution

states that organisms change and develop over time to adapt an increase rate of survival

Fundamentalists believed that

the Bible should be taken literally

Four nations that occupied German

the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France

U2 Incident

the downing of a U.S. spy plane and capture of its pilot by the Soviet Union in 1960

Espionage and Sedition Acts

two laws, enacted in 1917 and 1918, that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against U.S. participation in WWI

White Flight

working and middle-class white people move away from racial-minority suburbs or inner-city neighborhoods to white suburbs and exurbs


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