History 101: American Themes: Between the World Wars 

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Final Examination Terms From Lectures and Discussion 

     18th Amendment
     The Jungle
     Progressivism
     Jim Crow
     19th Amendment
     Eugenics
     Margaret  Sanger
     Jane Addams/Hull House
     muckrakers
     “make the world safe for democracy”
     Robert Praeger
     Great Migration
     Eugene V. Debs
     Espionage and Sedition Acts
     Zimmerman Telegram
     Lusitania
     League of Nations
     Palmer Raids/Red Scare
     Henry Ford
     Teapot Dome
     Treaty of Versailles
     The Man Nobody Knows
     Open Shop
     Floral Heights
     Second KKK
     WKKK
     Marcus Garvey
     Arthur Schomberg
     United Negro Improvement Association
     Harlem Renaissance
     Cotton Club
     National Origins Act
     Election of 1928
     Scopes Trial
     1920s advertising
     “The New Woman”
     Dawes Plan
     Documentary Expression (1930s)
     EPIC
     Share Our Wealth
     “Fortress America”
     Wagner Act
     Social Security Act/Townsend
     Civilian Conservation Corps
     National Recovery Act
     Tennessee Valley Authority
     Works Progress Administration
     Wealth Tax Act
     sharecropping
     Agricultural Adjustment Act
     Eleanor Roosevelt
     Fireside chats
     American Communist Party
     Court Packing
     New Deal Coalition
     Munich Accord
     “Fortress America”
     Ludlow Amendment
     Lend-Lease
     Spanish Civil War
     Manchuria
     Executive Order 9066
     Heart Mountain
     The “Good” War
     “Rosie the Riveter”
     Double V
 

     NOTE: You will be expected to incorporate evidence from your reading into your essay      questions on this exam.  Also, if you haven’t figured it out by now, I like visual evidence so don’t be surprised if you see an example on the exam as an essay question starting point or as an identification.

     Good Luck.