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US HISTORY ll
ch. 28-33
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Undergraduate 1
03/10/2010

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Newlands Act
Definition
Washington was authorized to collect money from the sale of public lands in the sun-baked western states and then use these funds for the develpment of irrigation projects.
Term
Social Gospel
Definition
Promoted a brand of progressivism based on Christian teachings--used religious doctrine to demand better housing and living conditions for the urban poor.
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Elkins Act
Definition
Heavy fines would be imposed both on the railroads that gave rebates and on the shippers that accepted them.
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Pure Food and Drug Act
Definition
Designed to prevent the adulteration and mislabeling of foods and pharmaceuticals.
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New Freedom
Definition
Called for stronger antitrust legislation, banking reform, and tariff reductions.
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New Nationalism
Definition
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Federal Reserve Act
Definition
The most important piece of economic legislation between the Civil War and the New Deal---Reserve Board oversaw a nationwide system of twelve regional reserve districes, each with its own central bank and began issuing paper money.
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Definition
Lengthened the Sherman Act's list of business practices that were deemed objectionalbe, including price discrimination and interlocking directorates.
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Zimmermann Note
Definition
German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmermann had secretly proposed a German-Mexian alliance, tempting anti-Yankee Mexico with veiled promises of recovering Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
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Treaty of Versailles
Definition
The peace settlement signed after WW1, using only 4 of the 23 origional Wilsonian points.
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Red Scare
Definition
A nationwide crusade against left-wingers whose Americanism was suspect-->Communism.
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Teapot Dome Scandal
Definition
An affair that involved priceless naval oil reserves at Teapot Dome (Wyoming) and Elk Hills (California)--Harding and Sinclair bribed Fall.
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Brain Trust
Definition
A small group of refrom-minded intellectuals who wrote many of Roosevelt's speeches.
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Civilian Convservation Corps

(CCC)

Definition
This law provided emplyment n fresh-air government camps for about 3 million uniformed young men-->jobs included reforestation, firfighting, flod control, and swamp drainage.
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Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933

(AAA)

Definition
Eliminate price-depressing surpluses by paying growers to reduce their crop acreage.
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation

(RFC)

Definition
A government lending bank designed to provide indirect relief by assisting insurance companies, banks, agricultural organizations, railroads, and even hard-pressed state and local governments--but no loans to individuals.
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Dollar Diplomacy
Definition
Washington encouraged Wall street bankers to sluice their surplus dollars into foreign areas of strategic concern to the United States-->strengthen American defenses and foreign policies while bringing further prosperity to their homeland to the themselves.
Term

Social Security Act

(of 1935)

Definition
Provided for federal-state unemployment insurance, security for old age-speicified categories of retired workers who recieved regular payments from Washington, and were financed by a payroll tax on both emplyers and emplyees---also for blind, physically handicapped, delingquent children, and other dependents.
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Court Packing
Definition
Roosevelt was valified for attempting to break down the delicate checks and balances among the three branches of government when he tried to pass an Act that would let him add a new justice to the supreme court.
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Keynesian Economics
Definition
The use of government spending and fiscal policy to "prime the pump" of the economy and encourage consumer spending.
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National Recovery Adminstration

(NRA)

Definition
Designed to assist industry, labor and the unemployed.
Term
Scopes Trial
Definition
John T. Scopes was indicted for teaching evolution in school--which=ILLEGAL. Fight over science and religion. Scopes lost and was fined $100.
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National Origins Act
Definition
A law that severely restricted immigration by establishing a system of national quotas that blatantly discriminated against immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and virtually excluded Asians.
Term
Hepburn Act
Definition
Free passes, with their hint of bribery, were severely restricted for the railroads.
Term
Anthracite Coal Strike
Definition
Roosevelt threatened to seize the mines and operate them with federal troops-->gave miners a 10% pay boost and a working day of nine hours.
Term
American Liberty League
Definition
A group of walthy conservatives who had organized in 1934 to fight "socialistic" New Deal schemes.
Term

Andrew Mellon

Definition

--Secretary of the Treasury

--Burdensome taxes from war were distasteful to him as well as his fellow millionaires.

--High levies forced the rich to invest in tax-exempt securities rather tha in the factories that provided prosperous payrolls

Term

Works Progress Administration

(WPA)

Definition
Objective was employment on useful projects during the depression. Spent $11 Billion on thousands of public buildings, bridges, and hard-surfaced roads.
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Agricultural Adjustment Act

(of 1938)

Definition
If growers observed acreage restrictions on specified commodities liek cotton and wheat, they would be eligible for parity payments. Also, farmers got a fairer price and a more substantial share of the national income.
Term
Father Coughlin
Definition
"Microphone Messiah", a catholic priest in Michigan who began broadcasting in 1930 and whose slogan was "Social Justice". Anti-New Deal and was eventually shut down by his ecclesiastical superiors in 1942.
Term
Open Door Policy
Definition
All countries should have equal access to any Chinese port open to trade. The U.S. sent notes to Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia explaining the policy to prevent them from establishing separate spheres of influence in China.
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Roosevelt Corollary
Definition
Additions to the Monroe Doctrine, such as: the United States would intervene as a last resort to ensure that other nations in the Western Hemisphere fulfilled their obligations to international creditors, and did not violate the rights of the United States or invite "foreign aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations."
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Henry Cabot Lodge
Definition
Lodge led the successful fight against American participation in the League of Nations, which had been proposed by President Woodrow Wilson at the close of World War I
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