Camp Allard

Test Review
Wednesday April 01st 2009, 7:50 am
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Review For the Extra Hard Test!

People:

Alfred Thayer Mahan

Theodore Roosevelt

Frederick Jackson Turner

William McKinley

Queen Liliuokalani

George Dewey

Emilio Aguinaldo

William Jennings Bryan

William Howard Taft

Philippe Bunau-Varilla

Ida Tarbell

Lincoln Steffens

Upton Sinclair

J.P. Morgan

Woodrow Wilson

Eugene Debs

Valeriano Huerta

Victoriano Carranza

Pancho Villa

Kaiser Wilhelm II

Bernard Baruch

George Creel

John Pershing

Henry Cabot Lodge

Warren G. Harding

Events:

The Spanish-American War

Battle of Manila Bay

San Juan Hill

The “acquisition” of Hawaii

Assassination of McKinley

The 1902 Coal Strike

The Panic of 1907

Election of 1912

The conflict with Mexico

The battle of Chateau-Thierry

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

The Versailles Conference

Items:

The Influence of Sea Power Upon History

The Closing of the Frontier

The de Lome Letter

The Hawaiian Revolt

The Cuban Revolt

The Filipino Revolt

The “Panamanian” Revolt

The Mexican Revolt

The AP US History Students Are Revolting

The Northern Securities Case

The Big Stick

The Square Deal

The Roosevelt Corollary

“Dollar Diplomacy”

The Jungle

The Octopus

The Shame of the Cities

The Pure Food and Drug Act

The Meat Inspection Act

The Newlands Act

The Clayton Anti-Trust Act

The Federal Reserve Act

The Underwood Tariff

The 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments

The “ABC” Powers

The Lusitania

The Sussex Pledge

The Fourteen Points

The Versailles Treaty

The “Big Four”

The Zimmermann Note

The Espionage and Sedition Acts

The Committee on Public Information

The Food Administration

The War Production Administration

“Liberty bonds”

The League of Nations

Themes:

The causes of American expansion overseas

The causes of the Spanish-American War

Progressivism and its goals

The new American empire

The impact of the Progressive Presidents

The impact of the muckrakers

The causes of the American entry into World War One

The increased power of the government during WWI

The fight over the Versailles Treaty

The contents of the Fourteen Points

The contents of the Versailles Treaty


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