CH 17/18/19 US HISTORY
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- TR's Square Deal, 3 "C's"
- control of corporations, conservation, consumer protection
- Anthracite Coal Strike
- Large strike by coal miners led by Miner's Union president George F. Baer
- Northern Securities Case
- The Northern Securities Company was a holding company in 1902. The company was forced to dissolve after they were challenged by Roosevelt, his first trust-bust.
- The Jungle
- Written by Upton Sinclair, described his investigations about the meat-packing industry.
- Meat Inspection Act
- Required federal inspection of meat processing to ensure sanitary conditions.
- Pure Food and Drug Act
- Banned interstate shipping of impure food and deliberate mislabeling of food and drugs.
- Newlands Reclamation Act
- Created a plan to develop irrigation projects.
- Initiative
- A process in which citizens can put a proposed new law directly on the ballot in the next election by collecting voters signatures on a petition.
- Referendum
- A process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by the legislature
- Recall
- Permits voters to remove public officials before the next election.
- Secret Ballot
- a voting method in which no one knows how anyone else has voted
- Direct Primary
- An election in which citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections.
- 16 Amendment
- Gave congress power to levy an income tax.
- 17 Amendment
- Provided for the direct election of senators.
- 18 Amendment
- Prohibit the sale of alcohol.
- 19 Amendment
- Granted full woman suffrage.
- Muckrakers
- A term to describe progressive writers who played a key role in alerting the public to wrongdoings in politics and business.
- Mother Jones
- -Irish immigrant -Woman in labor reform -Helped found the International Workers of the World "Join the union, boys!"
- Florence Kelly
- -Woman in labor reform -Joined Jane Aadams's Hull house -Later became secretary of NCL
- Hull House
- Settlement home designed as a welfare agency for needy families. It provided social and educational opportunities for working class people in the neighborhood as well as improving some of the conditions caused by poverty. jane aadams
- International Ladies Garmet Workers Union
- women who bonded together for fewer hours and higher wages
- Pinchot Affair
- Taft chose Ballinger for secretary of the interior, which angered conservationists b/c Ballinger did not agree with them. His views clashed with Pinchot's, head of the US Forest Service.
- New Nationalism
- TR's plan to support the Populist party in 1910 elections. He called for business regulations, welfare laws, workplace protection for women and children, income tax, and voting reform.
- Bull Moose Party
- Nickname for the Progressive Political Party.
- New Freedom
- Woodrow Wilson's strategy: promised to enforce antitrust laws without threatening economic competition.
- Underwood Tariff
- Pushed through Congress by Woodrow Wilson, this 1913 tariff reduced average tariff duties by almost 15% and established a graduated income tax
- Federal Reserve Act
- a 1913 law that set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to control the money supply
- Clayton Anti-Trust Act
- attempt to control large trusts
- Social Welfare Legislation
- In 1850 in England adult male textile workers had a maximum 60 hour workweek, but this limit didn't go to other industries until 1867. Laws protecting workers against dangerous chemicals didn't go into effect until 1891 and 1901.
- National Woman Suffrage Association
- militant suffragist organization founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
- Congressional Union
- radical organization formed in 1913 and led by Alice Paul that campaigned for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing women's suffrage
- Goals of Progressivism
- 1. Government should be more accountable to its citizens. 2. Government should curb the power and influence of wealthy interests. 3. Government should be given expanded powers so that it could become more active in improving lives of citizens. 4. Government should be less corrupt so they can handle an expanded role.
- Central Powers
- Germany, Austria Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- Allies
- France, Great Britain, Russia, Serbia, Italy, USA
- Neutral Rights
- the right to sail the seas and not take sides in a war
- U-boats
- German weapon, submarine, gave them great advantage in marine war-fare.
- Lusitania
- British Passenger boat with American Citizens aboard sunk by German U-Boat. Angered Americans and pushed them further into war.
- Sussex Pledge
- Germen government promised that U-boats would warn ships before attacking. Then Germany ended Sussex Pledge.
- Russian Revolution
- Czar of Russia was forced to give up his throne and Russia turned into a republic.
- Zimmerman Note
- Letter that British intercepted from Germany and showed the US. It was a letter to Mexico that said they wanted to be allies, wanted to go to war with US, and promised Mexico their territory back.
- Trench Warfare
- war from inside trenches enemies would try killing eachother with machine guns and tanks, and poison gas
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- Selective Service Act
- Authorized a draft for young men in the military force.
- Armenian Genocide
- Ottoman empire deported and murdered Armenians whom they suspected of disloyalty to the government.
- Liberty/Victory Loans
- US government borrowed money by selling these bonds that helped support the Allies.
- War Industries Board
- Headed by Bernard Baruch, over-saw the nations war-related production.
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- Sedition Act
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- Treaty of Versailles
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- Wilsons 14 Points
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- League of Nations
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- Ratification Fight
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- Imperialism
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- Banana Republic
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- Treaty of Paris
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- Spanish-American War
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- de Lome Letter
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- USS Maine
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- Rough Riders
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- Emilio Aguinaldo
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- Yellow Press
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- Hearst, Pulitzer
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- Teller Amendment
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- Platt Amendment
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- Guantanamo Bay
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- Open Door Policy
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- Boxer Rebellion
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- Panama Canal
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- Roosevelt Corollary
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- Dollar Diplomacy
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- Mexican Revolution
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- Henry Cabot Lodge
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- Great White Fleet
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