"Big Four" of the Versailles Conference - ANS-Woodrow Wilson- U.S. David Lloyd
George-Britain Georges Clemenceau-France Vittorio Orlando-Italy
"Don't vote Democrat-they may be Southerners who commenced Civil War" - ANS-"waving the
bloody shirt"
"Thunder at the Left" critics of FDR - ANS-Father Charles Coughlin, Sen. Huey Long of
Louisiana, and Dr. Francis Townsend, who all wanted FDR to use the authorities even more to
help the people
1890 act making monopolies unlawful - ANS-Sherman Antitrust Act
1890-Ghost Dancers-closing Indian uprising - ANS-Wounded Knee
1903 regulation that outlawed RR rebates - ANS-Elkins Act
1906 law that strengthened the 1887 Interstate Commerce Cct - ANS-Hepburn Act
1909 black promoting organization - ANS-country wide association for the development of
colored humans (NAACP)- DuBois and Jane Addams helped set up it
1919-20 fear of communists in U.S.-attorney preferred and his remedy of suspected
communists - ANS-Red Scare-A. Mitchell Palmer rounded up and deported (despatched out of
united states of america) suspects
1954 Supreme Court ruling about schools - ANS-Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,
Kansas- separate however same no longer allowed- schools have to integrate (desegregate)
1st black seasoned baseball player - ANS-Jackie Robinson
1st enterprise TR attacked as an illegal monopoly - ANS-dealing with big commercial enterprise
1. As a Republican, TR did now not oppose huge business, however unlike what one would
usually anticipate of a Republican president, he did now not permit all huge businessmen to do
at they thrilled and he did not permit them to have as a whole lot have an effect on in the gov't
as they'd in the past. 2. TR categorised massive organizations into two classes: accurate and
awful. Those large corporations that did not violate the Sherman Antitrust Cct of 1890 and
obeyed the law were desirable and TR left them alone to prosper. However, TR would now not
permit trusts and monopolies. He added court suits in opposition to them to bust them up,
incomes him the nickname of the "consider buster." He delivered a well-known fit in opposition
to J.P. Morgan's Northern Securities Company
1st woman Cabinet member - ANS-Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor
1st girl member of the House of Representatives who voted "no" on war - ANS-Jeanette Rankin
1st Japanese town bombed - ANS-Hiroshima on August 6, 1945
1st Latin American state to move communist-leader - ANS-Cuba in 1959 fell to communism
underneath Fidel Castro
1st country wide authorities try to regulate business - ANS-Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
1st president to strive civil service reform - ANS-Hayes, whose Sec. Of Interior Carl Schurz 1st
used the gadget
,2 acts to make certain sanitary foods and medicines - ANS-Pure Food and Drug Act and the
Meat Inspection Act --blanketed purchasers from awful foods, medicines, and meats via
regulating substances and having meats inspected
2 agreements of era among U.S. And Japan - ANS-Root-Takahira Agreement and Gentlemen's
Agreement
2 businessmen who offered directly to farmers - ANS-Sears and Roebuck and Sir Bernard Law
Ward
2 nations where Truman Doctrine was 1st carried out - ANS-Turkey and Greece
2 European countries that rebelled against communists - ANS-Hungary and Poland-U.S. Did not
assist them as they had been brought about accept as true with
2 corporations failed via the progressives - ANS-blacks and immigrants
2 corporations against alcohol abuse - ANS-Women's Christian Temperance Union &
Anti-Saloon League
2 immigrants who symbolized U.S. Feelings in 1920s - ANS-Sacco and Vanzetti who had been
achieved due to a murder/robbery. However, most people believed the executions confirmed
anti-immigrant feeling of the 1920s
2 most important financial questions of the late 1800s - ANS-1. Would U.S. Have gold standard
or upload silver to the money supply? 2. Would the tariff continue to be high or be lowered?
2 predominant political parties of the overdue 1800s - ANS-Republicans and Democrats
2 men LBJ patterned himself after - ANS-Franklin Roosevelt and Sam Rayburn
2 most valuable metals to western miners - ANS-gold, silver
2 new revolutionary forms of city government - ANS-fee metropolis supervisor
2 RRs composing the 1st transcontinental - ANS-Union Pacific and Central Pacific
second Japanese metropolis bombed - ANS-Nagasaki on August nine, 1945
3 principal unions of the past due 1800s - ANS-Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor,
American railway union
three minority groups that aided the U. S. War effort - ANS-women, who served in non-combat
positions; African Americans, and Native Americans, who have been the code talkers (Navajo)
three names for huge businessmen - ANS-fantastic- captains of enterprise, industrial statesmen
poor- robber barons
three R's of the New Deal - ANS-alleviation, recovery, reform (in that order)
3rd party of mainly farmers in election of 1892 - ANS-Populist/Peoples Party
four average reasons of WWI - ANS-1. Nationalism-extreme patriotism 2.
Imperialism-competition to take over lands international 3. Militarism-arming to hold on 1 and a
pair of, in particular in raising armies and navies 4. Device of alliances
four U.S.. Heroes of WWI - ANS-Sgt. Alvin York-singlehandedly killed 20 Germans and captured
132; Eddie Rickenbacker- "ace" who shot down 26 enemy planes; Needham Roberts and Henry
Johnson-both black heroes
a "yes-no" vote of the people - ANS-referendum
a court order to go back to paintings - ANS-injunction
a rich cash donor - ANS-philanthropist
Abilene, Dodge City, Cheyenne, Kansas City - ANS-cow towns
act providing loose land on the Plains - ANS-Homestead Act
act requiring Indians to live as whites - ANS-Dawes Act
, act revived/used by TR towards big commercial enterprise - ANS-Sherman Antitrust Act
act that installation A & M colleges - ANS-1862 Morrill Act
act to restrict union energy after 1947 - ANS-Taft-Hartley Act
Alabama governor who tried to stop integration there - ANS-George Wallace
permits corrupt officials to be voted out before phrases are up - ANS-don't forget
lets in the human beings to select applicants - ANS-direct number one
lets in the human beings to petition gov't for exchange - ANS-initiative
modification allowing girls to vote - ANS-nineteenth amendment
modification via TR to the Monroe Doctrine/why - ANS-Roosevelt Corollary-to keep from looking
like U.S. Became approving of nonpayment of debts by way of Latin America countries
change opposing U.S. Taking of Cuba in struggle - ANS-Teller Amendment
modification handed to govern abuses of ingesting - ANS-18th amendment
change to permit a federal income tax - ANS-sixteenth amendment
amendment to permit direct election of U.S. Senators through the people - ANS-seventeenth
amendment
America's first billionaire - ANS-Rockefeller
American promoter of a strong U.S. Military - ANS-Alfred Thayer Mahan
Apache-1886-last fundamental chief to surrender - ANS-Geronimo
April 12. 1945 - ANS-FDR died
place referred to as the "tinderbox" or "powderkeg of Europe" - ANS-Balkan Peninsula
areas set apart for Indians - ANS-reservations
areas in which TR didn't act steadily - ANS-TR turned into not best however. There have been
several regions in which he did now not accomplish needed reform, wherein he changed into
"extra noise than accomplishment." 1. He changed into not able to lower the tariff 2. He did not
reform the banking gadget three. He did no longer reform the money device
Asian kingdom U.S. Feared for growth - ANS-Japan
Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Red Grange - ANS-sports heroes of the 1920s: Ruth-baseball
;Dempsey-boxing; Grange-soccer
simple idea of the Eisenhower Doctrine - ANS-Middle East oil supply could be defended from
communist takeover through the U.S.
Warfare giving U.S. Manipulate of the Philippines - ANS-Manila Bay, led by way of George
Dewey
conflict wherein Admiral William Sampson defeated Spanish fleet - ANS-Santiago
struggle which made the Rough Riders famous - ANS-San Juan Hill
black leader who proposed slow equality plan in Atlanta Exposition speech - ANS-Booker T.
Washington
black leader who proposed instant equality - ANS-W.E.B. DuBois
department of presidency maximum active in black civil rights - ANS-judicial branch-the courts
branch of U.S. Military maximum prepared for warfare - ANS-military-recommended to grow by
using Alfred Thayer Mahan in his e-book THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER ON HISTORY
British popular who stored the Suez Canal for being taken through the Germans - ANS-Bernard
Sir Bernard Law
British leader who promised his humans "blood, sweat, toil, and tears" - ANS-Winston Churchill
British ship sunk in May 1915 on which 128 Americans had been killed - ANS-Lusitania
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