Unit 7 Flashcards

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What is imperialism?

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The expansion of one country’s political, economic, and military influence over another country

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What began America’s growth as an empire?

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The purchase of Alaska in 1867;
It had no connection to the main United States and it has a loads of gold buried in it

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Why was the purchase of Alaska called Seward’s Folly?

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Because it appeared as though Alaska had no value

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Why did imperialists support imperialism?

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-Desire for expanded access to raw materials
-Secure new markets for American made goods
-Social Darwainism
-Didn’t want America to be seen as a second-class nation

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How was imperialism related to religion?

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Josiah Strong argued that it was the Christian duty of the white race to expand itself abroad

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6
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How did Mahan influence Congress?

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Prompted the construction of a massive new steel fleet

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7
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Why did anti-imperialists dislike imperialism?

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-The principle of self determination (a nation had the right to decide who ruled it and what laws were passed)
-Washington’s Farewell Address (warned against foreign entanglement)

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What argument did anti-imperalists use in their campaign against imperialism?

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They believed that the Constitution should follow the flag, that other nations should be granted rights ensured by the Constitution;
Would America wabt this?

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9
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What was yellow journalism?

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Journalism that relied more on sensation than fact and evidence

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How did yellow journalism prompt the Spanish-American War?

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Yellow journalists published articles that exaggerated the atrocities committed by the Spanish against the Cubans

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What happened to the USS Maine?

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It exploded in the Havana Harbor;
Yellow journalists claimed that this was done by the Spanish even though the explosion was found to be accidental

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What effects did the Spanish-American War have?

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-Cuba gained independence but the Platt Amendment stated that the US could intervene in Cuba
-Annexation of the Philippines and Guam

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13
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What was the significance of Emilio Aguinaldo?

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He led FIlipinos to throw off US rule;
But the US held onto the Philippines until after WWII

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14
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Why did the US annex Hawaii in 1898?

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Because they needed a land between them and the Philippines

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What was the Open Door Policy in China?

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In which Hays proposed that European powers in China should observe an open door of trading privileges in China

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Why was the Spanish-American War?

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It brought America to the world stage as an imperialistic power

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17
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What were the general Progressive causes?

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-Growing power of big business
-Uncertainties in the economy
-Conflicts between labor groups and their employers
-Political machine power
-Racism, misogyny, etc.

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What did the Progressives agree on?

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That the government must get involved for any meaningful change to occur

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19
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What did muckrackers do?

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They exposed the public to political and business corruption

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20
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What was Sinclair’s “The Jungle”?

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Exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meat packing industry

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21
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How did democracy expand during the Progressive era?

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-The secret ballot
-Direct election of senators (17th Amendment)
-Initiative, referendum, and recall

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22
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What was the 18th Amendment?

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Established Prohibition

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23
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When was Plessy v. Ferguson ruled?

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1896

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24
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What was the Niagra Movement?

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-Organized by W.E.B. Debois
-Planned protests and acts to secure rights for the black population

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25
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What was the Square Deal (by Theodore Roosevelt)?

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In which Roosevelt worked on a square deal for miners on strike and their employers

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26
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What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?

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Assurred consumers that their food was free of impurities

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27
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What was the Meat Inspection Act?

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Meat packing plants have the minimum standard for sanitation at the least

28
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How did Roosevelt advance the conservationist cause?

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By reserving millions of unspoiled land

29
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What prompted World War I?

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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

30
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What were the sides of World War I?

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-Triple Entente (Britain, Russia, France)
-Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy)

31
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What brought the US into WWI?

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-Sinking of Lusitania, 1915
-German unrestricted submarine warfare
-The interception of the Zimmermann Telegram

32
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How was US entry into WWI important?

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It tipped the balance of the war in favor of the Alliance

33
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What were the Fourteen Points?

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-Laid out an ideal post-war world
-Proposed the League of Nations

34
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What is total war?

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When a country mobilizes much of its economic, industrial, and social resources to win

35
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What was the War Industries board, utilized in WW1?

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Kept factories pumping out war-related materials like arms, uniforms, etc.

36
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What did the Espionage Act, 1917, and the Sedition Act, 1918?

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Made it a crime to oppose war or saying anything against war

37
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What happened in Schneck v. United States?

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In which Schneck published an article promoting refusal to accept the draft;
The Court upheld this restriction because “freedom of speech is not absolute”

38
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What was the Red Scare?

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A growth of anti-communist fears and sentiments after the Russian Revolution

39
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What happened with regards to immigration in the years after WW1?

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Acts were passed to restrict immigration, especially from those in southern and Eastern Europe

40
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What was the Great Migration?

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In which huge portions of the southern black population moved to urban industrial centers in the North

41
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Why did the Great Migration happened?

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Because black citizens felt oppressed by the Jim Crow laws in the South;
Because of economic opportunities (immigration was restricted)

42
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What was the significance of the assembly line?

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It drove the price of the finished car super low and called for a replacement of many skilled workers in manufacturing sectors

43
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How did widespread use of the car impact American society?

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-People’s individual mobility increased
-Roads became a dominant feature of American cities

44
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Why did the adveristing industry expand during this period?

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Because of the proliferation of consumer goods

45
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How did the proliferation of technology impact American popular culture?

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The radio and cinema

46
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What film ended the silent film era?

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“The Jazz Singer,” which had synchronized sound and music

47
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How did the spread of national culture emphasize regional distinctions?

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Because it perpetuated an urban, white American culture that some groups (like rurals or people of color) could not relate to

48
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What were the flappers?

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A symbol of women’s liberation in the 20’s

49
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What was the Harlem Renaissance?

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A revival of the arts and intellectual pursuits of the recently migrated black population

50
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Who were the “Lost Generation” as termed by Gertude Stein?

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Writers who focused on the pervasive materialism that plagued American culture and critiqued WW1

51
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What caused the Stock Market Crash of 1929?

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-Farmers overproducing
-Stock market was artifically inflated due to risky investment behavior like buying on margin

52
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How did Hoover respond to the Great Depression?

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He practiced laissaz-faire economics and believed that the economy would correct itself if given time (thus government intervention could be kept at a minimum)

53
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Roosevelt transformed the US into a limited welfare state. What does that mean?

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Government was gonna take responsibility for the social and economic welfare of its citizens

54
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How did Roosevelt respond to the Depression?

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The New Deal

55
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What did the New Deal attempt to address?

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-Relief for the unemployed
-Recovery for business
-Reform of economic institutions

56
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How was relief for the unemployed addressed in the New Deal?

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-Public Works Administration
-Tennessee Valley Authority
-Civilian Conservation Corps,
All of which offerred jobs to the American people

57
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How was Recovery for Business addressed in Roosevelt’s New Deal?

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-National Industrial Recovery Act (Things like establishing the minimum wage and cutting work hours)

58
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What was the Social Security Act (1935) by Roosevelt’s New Deal?

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Provided a safety net of income for workers over 65

59
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How did American foreign policy change after WW1?

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It returned to isolationism (like passing protective tariffs)

60
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How did Roosevelt react to WWII?

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Gave aid to Great Britain (Cash and Carry Program)

61
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What brought America into WWII?

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-Attack on Pearl Harbor
-The Axis Powers’ values were against that of America

62
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How did WWII affect American society?

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-Brought the US out of the Great Depression (the American industry was leveraged for mobilization; all that government spending increased the GDP)
-Rosie the Riveter (women gained a role in the home front)
-Japanese relocation (brought to internment camps)

63
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What was Korematsu v. The United States (1944)?

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The Supreme Court ruled that Japanese Relocation was constitutional because it was necessary and arose from danger of espionage and sabotage

64
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Why did the Allies win WWII?

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-American entrance
-Battle of the Coral Sea and Battle of Midway (US got the upperhand in the Pacific)
-Tehran conference created a second front in the European Theatre
-Island-hopping
-Atomic bombs

65
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What were the consequences of US involvement in WWII?

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-US became the most powerful nation on Earth (no destruction within our shores)
-Increased initiative to end communism
-Creation of the UN