Day 2 US History EOC Review

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Established an efficient trade route from the East and west coast of the US

Panama Canal

Effort to fight the government corruption and businesses abuse of power

Progressive Movement

President that continued most of Roosevelts policies

William Taft

Proposed "square deal" laws that protected consumers and used his presidential powers to protect the public interest

Theodore Roosevelt

Which slogan below would be appropriate for campaigning for the ratification of the 17th and 19th Amendments?

"Every vote counts. Every voice matters."

Which of the following quotes would have been stated by Alfred Thayer Mahan to voice his belief on colonial expansion?

"Whether they will or not, Americans must now begin to look outward. The growing production of the country demands it."

Established the federal income tax

16th amendment

Resulted in the direct election of US senators by popular vote

17th amendment

Constitutional action that prohibited the sale and consumption of alcohol

18th amendment

The flyer below depicting "alcohol is an enemy to the home" was created to campaign for the passages of what Progressive Era proposal?

18th amendment

Expanded voting right to women

19th amendment

Naval intelligence officer who campaigned for expansion of US territories

Alfred T. Mahan

Legal protections and privileges granted to people regardless of race, gender, age, or disability

Civil Rights

The political cartoon below represented the belief that the US is morally obligated to take what action

Defend the citizens of a foreign country against tyranny

William Jennings Bryan, the populist party presidential nominee in 1896, actively campaigned for which of the following issues?

Free coinage of silver

Belief of those who felt the US needed to expand its control and influence outside its current borders

Imperialism

Supreme Court decision that required the racial segregation of public facilities

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Anti-imperialists were supporters of

Policies that limited the colonial influence of the US

The presidential elections of 1896 and 1900 are characterized by

Political gains for farmers through a third party vote

Founded by a revolt of farmers in the south and Midwest against the democratic and republican parties for ignoring their interests and difficulties

Populist party

A procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office through a direct vote before his or her term has ended

Recall

A direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to vote on a particular proposal

Referendum

Advocated for the annexation of the Hawaiian islands and served as the first governor

Sanford Dole

Effort that combined Christian values with social reform

Social Gospel Movement

Rauschenbergs view was consisted with the message of the

Social Gospel Movement

International conflict that proved the US was a world power with significant influence in foreign affairs

Spanish American War

The political cartoon is also associated with what event

Spanish American war

The table of Travel from New York to San Francisco gives evidence of the importance of

US influence in Latin America following the Spanish American war

Event that entered the US in a war with Spain

USS Maine incident

Candidate for President in 1896 and 1900 who support the Populist cause

William Jennings Bryan

Nineteenth Amendment achieved one of the stated goals of which event nearly 70 years earlier

Women's convention at Seneca Falls

A leading force in the Progressive Movement, bolstered by his Democratic Party's winning control of both the White House and Congress in 1912

Woodrow Wilson


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