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20th Century Midterm
20s and 30s, WWII
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History
10th Grade
01/26/2009

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Prohibition
Definition
elimination of alcohol, the “noble experiment”-trying to create morals/attempt to eliminate abuse at home
Term
What amendment was Prohibition?
Definition
18th
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Volstead Act
Definition
1919: defines alcoholic beverage as ½ of 1% alcohol
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When did the Volstead Act go into effect?
Definition
January 16th, 1920
Term
Who did not support Prohibition?
Definition
Larger eastern cities, foreign-born
Term
Who did support Prohibition? Why?
Definition
South and the Midwest, religion and to keep alcohol away from blacks
Term
How do people get alcohol?
Definition
Bootleggers, speakeasies, mobs, crime
Term
Order of presidents (20, 24, 28)
Definition
Harding, Coolidge, Hoover
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Party of 20s presidents
Definition
Republican
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Significant events of Harding's administration
Definition
Veteran's Bureau, Washington Conference, Fordney-McCumber Tarriff, tea pot dome scandal
Term
Veteran's Bureau: year and purpose
Definition
Established 1921 to operate hospitals and provide vocational rehabilitation for the disabled
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Washington Conference: year, treaty, ratios
Definition
1921-22, 5 power agreement providing for partial naval disarmament, limited production of capital ships (battleships), 5-5-3-1.67-1.67 (Britain-US-Japan-France-Italy)
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Fordney-McCumber Tarriff: year, purpose
Definition
1922-creates a higher tariff
Term
Tea Pot Dome Scandal: who, what happened, results
Definition
Albert Fall, secretary of interior, gave oil reserves to men to take the oil out of them, receives loans and gifts, jailed, Harding orders him to get out of DC, goes on speaking terms, visits Alaska, is in Seattle and gets food poisoning and dies of a heart attack
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Significant events of Coolidge's administration
Definition
Kellog-Briand Pact, international debt, Dawes Plan of 1924
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Election of 1924: candidates, slogan
Definition
Coolidge ("Keep cool with Coolidge"), John Davis (Dem), Robert Lafollette (Prog)
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Policy/Cabinet (Coolidge): people, policy, econimics
Definition
Kept Hoover and Melon, business oriented policy, triple down economics
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Triple down economics
Definition
Stimulation of investment and increased production to increase prosperity for all
Term
Kellog-Briand Pact
Definition
Arranged for over 60 nations to sign a pact outlawing war, lacked any provision for enforcement
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International debt issue
Definition
European nations (including Allies) having trouble paying war loans and debt, France/GB want to cancel debts, both mad about high tariffs (France=3.5 billion/GB=4 billion), try to get money from Germany
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Dawes Plan of 1924
Definition
US going to reschedule payment plan for Germany, opens way for private loans to Germany
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1928 election
Definition
Coolidge does not run
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Modernists vs Fundamentalists
Definition
Modernists attempted to keep Darwin’s theory in school, Fundamentalists believed Bible should be taught verbatim
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Scopes-Monkey Trial: date, state, defendant, prosecutor, defense
Definition
May 5th, 1925, Tennessee, John Scopes, William Jennings Briant, Clarence Darrow
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Result of Scopes-Monkey Trial
Definition
Fundamentalists won but were weakened because of the absurdities of the trial. Scopes fined $100 which was omitted because of a technicality
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ACLU
Definition
American Civil Liberties Union
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Cause of roaring 20s boom
Definition
Condition of Europe after the war left us the only truly industrialized power in the world, technology and expansion caused by war developed mass production to a new level of efficiency
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New industries of the 20s
Definition
Movies/Cars/Radio/Aviation/Home appliances
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Impact of cars
Definition
don’t have to be in walking distant of your jobs, don’t have to live in city, houses outside of cities show up, night life, drive-ins, biggest invention of the era, assembly line/mass production, youth have more freedom
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First flight: date, place, people,
Definition
December 17th, 1903 at Kitty Hawk by Wilbur and Orville Wright
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Charles Lindbergh
Definition
first solo flight across Atlantic from NY to Paris, plane is the Spirit of St. Louis, wanted a $25,000 prize
Term
Radio: first station, first national station
Definition
KDKA in Pennsylvania, NBC
Term
Effects of radio
Definition
: Instant entertainment, brought US closer, everyone got same info, instant news, good audience for advertising, hear about sports (baseball), impact politics
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Election of 1928: candidates, party, winner
Definition
Hoover (Rep), Albert Smith (Dem, Roman Catholic), Hoover wins
Term
Hawley-Smoot Tarriff (Hoover): year, purpose, results
Definition
1930-began as a fairly reasonable protective measure to assist farmers, by the time the tariff had made it through had acquired many amendments, became highest protective tariff in the nations peacetime history, raised the duty on goods from 38% to 60%
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Impact of Hawley-Smoot Tarriff
Definition
Foreigners mad, declaration of economical warfare, reverses trend toward reasonable tariffs and trade, US and other nations into Depression, sent US deeper into economic isolationism
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Stock market crash date/nickname
Definition
Oct 29, 1929, "Black Tuesday"
Term
What caused the Dust Bowl?
Definition
Soil designed for grass but we tried to plant crops, were successful for a while then farmers can harvest crops faster then plant more
Term
Results of Dust Bowl?
Definition
market falls out so they plant more to make more and don’t make any profit, very long drought hits so all crops die, then wind comes and blows all of the fine soil, people all get dirt lung/dirt pneumonia, killed tons of people, fill up their stomachs so they can’t digest food, all soil gone, sent dust to NYC
Term
Who were part of the Bonus March and why did they converge on the White House?
Definition
WWI veterans were victims of Great Depression, some turned to govt. to secure premature payment of the deferred bonuses voted by Congress in 1924 that was not payable until 1945
Term
What did the WWI vets of the Bonus March called, how many, when did they march, what did they do?
Definition
In the summer of ’32, some 20,000 vets called the Bonus Expeditionary Force converged on the capital, set up unsanitary camps and erected shacks on vacant lots called “Hoovervilles”
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Did Congress accept the bonus bill?
Definition
No
Term
Who did Hoover say the Bonus Marchers were made up of?
Definition
Reds, riffraff, convicts, and Communist agitators
Term
Who was in charge of clearing out the Bonus Marchers?
Definition
General McArthur
Term
What did the US and GB do militarily in the 20s and 30s?
Definition
Virtually disarmed
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What did Japan, Germany, and Italy do militarily in the 20s and 30s?
Definition
Built up military forces
Term
What year did Japan invade Manchuria? What was its new name?
Definition
1931, Manchukuo
Term
Stemson Doctrine: year, what it was a reaction to, what it said/did
Definition
1932, reaction to Japanese invasion of Manchuria, said US wouldn't recognize territories acquried by aggression, did nothing "toothless"
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Election of 1923: candidates, parties, winner
Definition
FDR (dem, VP John Garner, TX), Hoover (Rep), FDR wins
Term
What were FDR's 1st 100 days focused on?
Definition
Three Rs: Relief, Recovery, Reform
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Glass Banking Reform Act: date, what it did
Definition
June 1933, strengthened Fed Reserve by instituting the Deposit Insurance Corp.
Term
How much did the Deposit Insurance Corp. insure?
Definition
Up to $5,000
Term
When was Prohibition repealed and what amendment repealed it?
Definition
Late 1933, 21st amendment
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Why was Prohibition repealed?
Definition
Didn't work, no one liked it, increased crime
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Unemployment Relief Act: date, what org. it created, what it did
Definition
March 31, 1933, Civilian Conservation Core (CCC), sent young men to work in national parks and other places
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Election of 1936: candidates, parties, winner
Definition
FDR (dem), Alfred Landon (Rep), FDR won
Term
Why did blacks vote for Republicans up till 1936?
Definition
Abraham Lincoln was a Republican and he was credited with freeing the slaves
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When did blacks change to voting for Democrats and who did they first vote for?
Definition
1936, FDR
Term
What groups were in FDRs coalition?
Definition
Blacks, the South, lower class, new immigrants
Term
What were the two crisis when FDR came to presidency?
Definition
The Great Depression and decaying international structure
Term
When did the US recognize the Soviet Union and why?
Definition
1933, we are worried about Japan and they might help us against the expanding Japanese, also because of trade which would aid US economy (Main)
Term
What did the Soviets agree to do in return for US recognition?
Definition
End their propaganda campaign in the US
Term
What was the only actual result of the US recognition of the Soviet Union?
Definition
The US and the Soviet Union were on speaking terms
Term
When did Japan terminate the Washington Naval Treaty?
Definition
1934
Term
What did Italy do in 1935?
Definition
Brutally conquered Ethiopia
Term
Why does the US want to stay isolationist?
Definition
We are still disillusioned over WWI, we feel safe behind our oceans, and we are bitter over defaulted loans from WWI
Term
Nine Committee Report: years, head, purpose, result
Definition
1934-36, Jerald Nye, investigated US involvement in WWI, shifted blame from German submarines to US bankers/munitions makers
Term
Spanish Civil War: years, group, leader, outcome
Definition
1936-37, Falangists, General Francisco Franco, Falangists beat the constitutional monarchy and took over Spain
Term
Who supported the Falangists militarily?
Definition
Italy and Germany
Term
Who did the US, GB, and France want to win? Who did they actually support?
Definition
Constitutional monarchy, no one
Term
What did Japan do in 1937?
Definition
Launched invasion of China's northern provinces
Term
Panay Incident: date, what happened, out reaction, Japan's reaction to our reaction
Definition
Dec 12th, 1937, Japanese sunk US gunboat The Panay/payed for the boat and dead sailors/apologized, US accepted apology and did nothing, Japanese aggression was encouraged
Term
When did Hitler and the Nazi party assume power?
Definition
1933
Term
What did Hitler do in 1935
Definition
Violated Treaty of Versailles by introducing compulsory military service (drafting)
Term
What did Germany do in 1936?
Definition
Remilitarized the Rhineland
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What did Germany do in March 1938?
Definition
Invaded and annexed Austria, unite German-speaking people ("Anschluss")
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What did Hitler demand in September 1938?
Definition
That Czechoslovakia cede the Sudetan Land to Germany
Term
What policy did the western European nations develop in response to Hitler?
Definition
Appeasement
Term
Munich Conference: year, who attended and their countries, what was the outcome
Definition
September 1938, French primier Daladier, British PM Nivel Chamberlain, Hitler, Mussolini (Italy), outcome was Munich Pact
Term
Describe the Munich Pact
Definition
Hitler allowed to annex the Sudeten Land for a promise of no more aggression
Term
What does Hitler do in March 1939?
Definition
Takes over the rest of Czechoslovakia
Term
What happened between the Soviet Union and Germany in August 1939?
Definition
They formed a 10-year non-agression pact
Term
When did WWII begin and what event began it?
Definition
Sep 1, 1939 with the German invasion of Poland
Term
Describe the Neutrality Act of 1939
Definition
European democracies could buy American war materials but only on a cash and carry basis
Term
When does Italy enter the war?
Definition
1940
Term
Where was the puppet government in France?
Definition
Vichy
Term
Battle of Britain: What type of fight, who vs. who, reason for battle, who wins and how
Definition
Air force fight, Germans vs British Royal Air Force (RAF), Germans wanted control of skies for help with Operation Sealion, Britain wins with radar
Term
Describe the Selective Service Act
Definition
Provided for drafting/training each year 1.2 million troops and 800,000 reserves
Term
Describe The America First Committee: include celebrity member
Definition
Isolationist group, declining number but not silent, Charles Lindbergh was a member
Term
Why did the AFC believe that the US should stay out of WWII?
Definition
No gains to American way of life, felt US was unprepared to fight a war; air force doesn’t have modern planes, US policy of isolationism dates back to Monroe Doctrine (early 1800s), idea of fate of independent American destiny, US not in danger of invasion if it maintains its strength
Term
Election of 1940: candidates, parties, winner
Definition
FDR (Dem), Wendell Wilkie (Rep), FDR won
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What did FDR agree to do for GB in September 1940?
Definition
Sent 50 old destroyers to GB in return for 8 bases in South and North America
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Describe Lend-Lease Act
Definition
US could lend or lease American arms to the Allies, when the war ended the guns and tanks could be returned
Term
What does Congress resend in November 1941?
Definition
The Neutrality Act of 1939
Term
What was Hitler's biggest mistake and when did he make it?
Definition
Invading the Soviet Union in June 1941
Term
What did the US do when the Soviets did not immediately surrender to the Germans?
Definition
Extended the Lend-Lease Act to them
Term
Atlantic Charter: when, who, what did the Charter say
Definition
August 1941, FDR and Churchill, Charter outlined the aspirations of the democracies for a better world at war’s end
Term
What materials was Japan dependent on?
Definition
Oil, aviation gasoline and metals from the US
Term
What did Japan do in July 1941?
Definition
Occipied French Indochina, threatened colonies of western powers
Term
How does the US respond to Japan's invasion of French Indochina?
Definition
US freezes Japan's assets in the US and embargo scrap iron/scrap steel/oil
Term
When did the military government take control in Japan?
Definition
October 1941
Term
Who replaced PM Konoye in Japan?
Definition
War Minister General Hideki Tojo
Term
What did the US want Japan to do in order to resume trade?
Definition
Get out of China
Term
Why did Pearl Harbor happen?
Definition
US cut off oil supply to Japan, so they move toward taking oil reserves in southeast Asia, also needed rubber
Term
What ships were sunk at Pearl Harbor?
Definition
Airizona, Utah, Oklahoma
Term
What are the Allied strategies in the Pacific and in Europe?
Definition
Pacific=island hopping
Europe=start with Africa and take Germany/Hitler first
Term
What did the attack on Pearl Harbor provide?
Definition
The national unity the US needed
Term
What got us out of the Depression?
Definition
WWII
Term
What did the War Production Board do?
Definition
Halted manufacture of nonessential items, assigned priorities for transportaton and access to raw materials
Term
How is inflation taken care of in WWII?
Definition
The Office of Price Administration is set up and fixes the prices
Term
What does the war boost, work-wise?
Definition
Union membership
Term
What were the Mexican farm workers called and why did they come to the US during WWII
Definition
Braceros, to replace the manpower farms lost to the war/harvest fruit and grain crop of the west
Term
What did the government create in response to the millions of women entering the workforce?
Definition
Over 3,000 daycares
Term
What were the major demographic changes of the US caused by the war?
Definition
People moved to cities and blacks moved to North and West
Term
What two Armed Forces branches barred blacks at first?
Definition
Marines and Air Force
Term
What civil rights organization was founded in 1942 and who headed it?
Definition
The Congress of Racial Equality, A. Phillip Randolph
Term
When did the Battle of Coral Sea take place?
Definition
May 1942
Term
Who won the Battle of Coral Sea but what was scrapped because of the outcome?
Definition
Japanese won, their invasion of Australia was scrapped because of US defense
Term
What is the turning point of WWII in the Pacific?
Definition
Midway, June 1942
Term
What does the Battle of Midway effectively end?
Definition
The offensive capabilities of the Japanese
Term
How does the US get an advantage over the U-boats?
Definition
Convoy merchant vessels, dropping depth charges from destroyers, air patrol, radar, bombing submarine bases, blimps (one of most effective ways, can hover, had bombs), code breaking (Enigma)
Term
When was the U-boat threat neutralized?
Definition
1943
Term
Who is the German leader in North Africa and what was his nickname?
Definition
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the "Desert Fox"
Term
El Alamein: date, generals, outcome
Definition
Late October 1942, British General Bernard Montgomery and Rommel, Montgomery beats the Germans and is able to drive them back to Tunisia
Term
What was the turning point of WWII in Europe and the date?
Definition
Stalingrad, September 1942
Term
What did the Soviets want the US and GB to do?
Definition
Open a second Front
Term
What do FDR and Churchill do in response to the Soviet's plea for a 2nd front in Europe?
Definition
Say not yet, open second front in North Africa and go through Sicily and Italy instead
Term
Who leads the Allied forces in North Africa?
Definition
General Eisenhower
Term
Casablanca Conference: date, people, what was decided
Definition
January 1942, FDR and Churchill, decided to step up the war in the Pacific/invade Sicily/insist upon unconditional surrender of the Axis powers
Term
Tehran Conference: people, what was decided
Definition
FDR Churchill and Stalin (1st meeting all at once), things decided were that Stalin agrees to end the war in the Pacific after Germany was defeated/FDR and Churchill agreed to open second front in Europe/plans for international peace organization/Poland's boundaries
Term
Who bombs the Germans?
Definition
British and Americans
Term
What was the best plane in the war and by what year had we come up with it?
Definition
P-54 Mustang, 1944
Term
Who was the Supreme Allied Commander for Normandy?
Definition
General Eisenhower
Term
When was D-Day and what does it signify?
Definition
June 6th, 1944, invasion of Normandy
Term
Election of 1944: candidates, parties, who won
Definition
FDR (Dem), Thomas Dewey (Rep), FDR won (4th term)
Term
What and when was Hitler's last ditch effort?
Definition
The Battle of the Bulge, Dec 16th 1944
Term
What did Hitler do at the Battle of the Bulge?
Definition
Threw all his resources at the Americans in the Ardennes Forest
Term
What one city held in the Battle of the Bulge and what military regiment held it?
Definition
Bastogne, 101 Airborne
Term
Yalta Conference: date, people, what was decided
Definition
February 1945, FDR/Stalin/Churchill, they decided to restore territory to the Soviets that they had lost to Japan if the Soviets entered the war against Japan/international peace org/dispute over Poland's boundaries/unanswered reparations from Germany/vague agreement on 4 zones of Germany/unspecified date for the reunification of Germany
Term
When and where did the Allied and Soviet forces meet in WWII?
Definition
April 1945, Elbe River
Term
When did FDR die and why?
Definition
April 12th, 1945, massive stroke
Term
When and how does Hitler kill himself?
Definition
April 30th, 1945 with cyanide and by shooting himself
Term
When did Germany surrender unconditionally?
Definition
May 7, 1945
Term
When is VE-Day?
Definition
May 8, 1945
Term
Who was the head of the US Navy in the Pacific?
Definition
Admiral Chester Nimitz
Term
Potsdam Conference: people, what was decided
Definition
Truman/Atlee/Stalin, Soviet borders of Poland accepted/reparations of Germany-each nation takes what it wants from its zone/Germany=4 zones/Nazi leaders will be tried as criminals
Term
When were Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Definition
August 6th and 9th
Term
When is VJ-Day?
Definition
Sep 2, 1945
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