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Title: Buffalo Soldiers


1
  • Buffalo Soldiers
  • Wounded Knee
  • Chief Joseph
  • U.S. defined areas of settlement for Native
    Americans
  • ? ? ?

2
  • Buffalo Soldiers
  • Wounded Knee
  • Chief Joseph
  • U.S. defined areas of settlement for Native
    Americans
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Reservations

3
  • 1889
  • Homesteading, Mining, and Vaqueros
  • Transcontinental Railroad
  • Oklahoma Land Rush
  • Unsettled areas of land
  • ? ? ?

4
  • 1889
  • Homesteading, Mining, and Vaqueros
  • Transcontinental Railroad
  • Oklahoma Land Rush
  • Unsettled areas of land
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Frontier

5
  • 1846
  • Used to justify war with Mexico
  • 19th Century idea
  • God blessed and desired U.S. growth
  • U.S. should spread from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
  • ? ? ?

6
  • 1846
  • Used to justify war with Mexico
  • 19th Century idea
  • God blessed and desired U.S. growth
  • U.S. should spread from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Manifest Destiny

7
  • 1914
  • Result of direct U.S. intervention
  • Benefits U.S. trade and military activities
  • Central America shipping channel
  • ? ? ?

8
  • 1914
  • Result of direct U.S. intervention
  • Benefits U.S. trade and military activities
  • Central America shipping channel
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Panama Canal

9
  • Expansion of federal government role in daily
    life
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Social Security
  • Effort to provide relief, recovery, and reform
    for Great Depression
  • ? ? ?

10
  • Expansion of federal government role in daily
    life
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Social Security
  • Effort to provide relief, recovery, and reform
    for Great Depression
  • ------------------------------------------
  • New Deal

11
  • 1929 1940
  • Hoovervilles
  • Dust Bowl
  • Black Thursday
  • Economic slump
  • ? ? ?

12
  • 1929 1940
  • Hoovervilles
  • Dust Bowl
  • Black Thursday
  • Economic slump
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Great Depression

13
  • Philanthropy
  • Robber Barons
  • The Gilded Age
  • Wealthy owners of large corporations
  • ? ? ?

14
  • Philanthropy
  • Robber Barons
  • The Gilded Age
  • Wealthy owners of large corporations
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Titans of Industry

15
  • 1900-1950
  • Produced Harlem other black metropolis
  • Resulted from Reconstruction failure booming
    Northern economy
  • South to North movement of African Americans
  • ? ? ?

16
  • 1900-1950
  • Produced Harlem other black metropolis
  • Resulted from Reconstruction failure booming
    Northern economy
  • South to North movement of African Americans
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Great Migration

17
  • Sweatshops
  • Unions
  • Workers in a factory or company
  • ? ? ?

18
  • Sweatshops
  • Unions
  • Workers in a factory or company
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Labor

19
  • The Jungle and muckrakers
  • Hull House and settlement houses
  • Fighters of poverty and corruption
  • Encouraged government regulations to solve social
    problems
  • Reformers
  • ? ? ?

20
  • The Jungle and muckrakers
  • Hull House and settlement houses
  • Fighters of poverty and corruption
  • Encouraged government regulations to solve social
    problems
  • Reformers
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Progressives

21
  • Henry Clay
  • Great and 3/5 settled issues in Philadelphia in
    1787
  • Agreement between two or more sides to settle a
    dispute
  • ? ? ?

22
  • Henry Clay
  • Great and 3/5 settled issues in Philadelphia in
    1787
  • Agreement between two or more sides to settle a
    dispute
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Compromise

23
  • Freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, and
    religion
  • Illinois protects against housing and employment
    discrimination
  • Federal first ten amendments
  • Limits government power and describes freedoms of
    citizens
  • ? ? ?

24
  • Freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, and
    religion
  • Illinois protects against housing and employment
    discrimination
  • Federal first ten amendments
  • Limits government power and describes freedoms of
    citizens
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Bill of Rights

25
  • Taxes and bonds to raise money
  • Selective Service for manpower
  • Victory Gardens to provide support
  • Espionage act to limit opposition
  • Character who depicts U.S. during wartime
  • ? ? ?

26
  • Taxes and bonds to raise money
  • Selective Service for manpower
  • Victory Gardens to provide support
  • Espionage act to limit opposition
  • Character who depicts U.S. during wartime
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Uncle Sam

27
  • Appointment and veto powers
  • President and governor
  • Enforces laws
  • ? ? ?

28
  • Appointment and veto powers
  • President and governor
  • Enforces laws
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Executive

29
  • 1886
  • Changes a culture by bringing new ideas
  • Push and pull factors
  • Celebrated by the Statue of Liberty
  • Provides labor for the economy
  • Relocation of people into a country
  • ? ? ?

30
  • 1886
  • Changes a culture by bringing new ideas
  • Push and pull factors
  • Celebrated by the Statue of Liberty
  • Provides labor for the economy
  • Relocation of people into a country
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Immigration

31
  • Henry Ford
  • Thomas Edison
  • George Washington Carver
  • Develop new products and ideas
  • ? ? ?

32
  • Henry Ford
  • Thomas Edison
  • George Washington Carver
  • Develop new products and ideas
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Innovators

33
  • Conservation and environmentalism
  • Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
  • Trustbuster
  • ? ? ?

34
  • Conservation and environmentalism
  • Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
  • Trustbuster
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Teddy Roosevelt

35
  • Individuals make economic decisions
  • Government power is limited
  • Private ownership and control of property
  • ? ? ?

36
  • Individuals make economic decisions
  • Government power is limited
  • Private ownership and control of property
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Capitalism

37
  • Efforts to guide public opinion
  • Advertising
  • One-sided information designed to gain support
    for a cause
  • ? ? ?

38
  • Efforts to guide public opinion
  • Advertising
  • One-sided information designed to gain support
    for a cause
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Propaganda

39
  • 1868
  • Reconstruction effort to protect freed slaves
    after the Civil War
  • Not originally enforced due to Jim Crow laws, but
    used to stop discrimination after Brown v. Board
    of Education case of 1954
  • Demands equal protection for all under the law
  • ? ? ?

40
  • 1868
  • Reconstruction effort to protect freed slaves
    after the Civil War
  • Not originally enforced due to Jim Crow laws, but
    used to stop discrimination after Brown v. Board
    of Education case of 1954
  • Demands equal protection for all under the law
  • --------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------
    -
  • Fourteenth Amendment

41
  • Sinking of the Lusitania
  • 1100 a.m., November 11, 1918
  • Trench warfare
  • Original name for World War One
  • ? ? ?

42
  • Sinking of the Lusitania
  • 1100 a.m., November 11, 1918
  • Trench warfare
  • Original name for World War One
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Great War

43
  • A chicken in every pot
  • Mass entertainment
  • Installment buying
  • ? ? ?

44
  • A chicken in every pot
  • Mass entertainment
  • Installment buying
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Credit

45
  • Rules on issues of constitutionality
  • Federal members receive life terms
  • District/ Circuit, Appellate, and Supreme levels
  • Interpret laws
  • ? ? ?

46
  • Rules on issues of constitutionality
  • Federal members receive life terms
  • District/ Circuit, Appellate, and Supreme levels
  • Interpret laws
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Judicial

47
  • 1789 and 1970
  • Can be changed with amendments
  • Written plan of government
  • Defines the government structures of the U.S. and
    Illinois
  • ? ? ?

48
  • 1920s cultural rebirth
  • Poetry and jazz featured
  • Expansion of African American economic and
    artistic opportunities
  • ? ? ?

49
  • 1920s cultural rebirth
  • Poetry and jazz featured
  • Expansion of African American economic and
    artistic opportunities
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Harlem Renaissance

50
  • Isolationism
  • Prohibition
  • Nativism
  • Acts of intolerance
  • Struggle between traditional values and
    radicalism
  • ? ? ?

51
  • Isolationism
  • Prohibition
  • Nativism
  • Acts of intolerance
  • Struggle between traditional values and
    radicalism
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Normalcy

52
  • 1789 and 1970
  • Can be changed with amendments
  • Written plan of government
  • Defines the government structures of the U.S. and
    Illinois
  • ------------------------------------------
  • constitution

53
  • U.S. benefits from the elastic clause
  • Congress U.S. House and Senate
  • General Assembly Illinois House and Senate
  • Makes laws
  • ? ? ?

54
  • U.S. benefits from the elastic clause
  • Congress U.S. House and Senate
  • General Assembly Illinois House and Senate
  • Makes laws
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Legislative

55
  • 1920 passage
  • Goal of the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
  • Suffragettes
  • Guaranteed women the right to vote
  • ? ? ?

56
  • 1920 passage
  • Goal of the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
  • Suffragettes
  • Guaranteed women the right to vote
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Nineteenth Amendment

57
  • 1776
  • Written by Thomas Jefferson
  • Ratified in Philadelphia on July 4
  • Describes duties of citizenship
  • Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
  • ? ? ?

58
  • 1776
  • Written by Thomas Jefferson
  • Ratified in Philadelphia on July 4
  • Describes duties of citizenship
  • Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Declaration of Independence

59
  • Power is shared, but federal is supreme
  • Washington D.C., Springfield, McLean County, and
    Bloomington
  • Federal, state, and local
  • ? ? ?

60
  • Power is shared, but federal is supreme
  • Washington D.C., Springfield, McLean County, and
    Bloomington
  • Federal, state, and local
  • ------------------------------------------
  • Levels of government
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