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causes of American imperialism |
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1.Wanted raw materials 2.Nationalism 3.Missionaries 4.Militarism 5.Monroe Doctrine |
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consequences of American imperialism |
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Spanish American War Expanding trade Extractive economies Panama Canal The idea of a superior Anglo-Saxon culture Yellow journalism military occupation |
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Recognize the progress of political and social reform in America during this era |
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Women's Suffrage Regulation of food and drug Initiative, Referendum, and Recall Protection of workers' rights Antitrust Supreme Court decisions Muckrakers |
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Initiative, Referendum, and Recall |
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A direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal |
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Identify the causes of American involvement in World War I |
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Security concerns Zimmerman Telegram Sinking of Lusitania Economic benefits Wilsonian diplomacy Propaganda |
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Recognize the new trends, ideas, and innovations of the 1920's popular culture |
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Radio Automobile Phonograph Prohibition Birth control Organized crime Sports |
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Four things...Recognize the role of Tennessee in the women's suffrage movement. |
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"The perfect 36“The PERFECT 36 TENNESSE DELIVERS WOMAN SUFFRAGE
Anne Dallas Dudley: President of the Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association
Harry Burn had originally made clear his intention to vote "nay" in any session. However, a letter from his mother asking him to vote in favor of the amendment helped to change his mind.
Governor Albert Roberts: Roberts called a special session of the Tennessee General Assembly to consider the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, national woman's suffrage |
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Determine the possible factors that led to the economic collapse of 1929 |
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Over production of agriculture and industry, Expansion of credit, Financial speculation, Agricultural crop failures Tariff barriers Laissez- faire |
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Compare and contrast the philosophies of DuBois, Washington and Garvey. |
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Dubois- Believed that black Americans had to demand their social and civil rights or else become victims. AA must fight everyday for their rights. “Fight” Washington- Had to achieve economic independence before civil rights. AA must tolerate racism till they proved themselves equal. “Earn Rights” Garvey- Promoted the idea of universal black nationalism and organized “Back to Africa” movement |
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Analyze the American isolationist position versus interventionist arguments |
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Isolationist: Keep to yourself Interventionist: Intervene |
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