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Problems with the Articles
Definition
No centralized govt, no power to tax, or regulate trade
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Uprising due to the Articles
Definition
Shay’s rebellion,
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Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Definition
basic bill of rights(trial by jury, freedom of religion, excess punishment) abolished slavery in the NW territory
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Constitution
Definition
created 3 branches of Govt-Executive, Legislative, and judicial (checks and blances)
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The great compromise
Definition
senate would follow NJ plan, House follow Va plan, also provide for 3/5 slaves counted as a person
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VA plan
Definition
representation based on population
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NJ plan
Definition
uniform representation
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Federalist Papers, authored by
Definition
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
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Federalism
Definition
Strong central government, and weak state government
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Anti-Federalism
Definition
Strong state government, and weak central government
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National Bank
Definition
Hamilton's plan to regulate the new economy. Congress approved, but Washington vetoed it since he did not know if the creation of a National Bank would be constitution
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Strict Constructionists
Definition
At its forefront were Jefferson and Madison, argued for a strict interpretation of the Constitution. They argued about the enumerated powers of the constitution.
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Loose or Broad Constructionists
Definition
Led by Hamilton, argued that there should be a loose interpretation of the Constitution and argued about the implied power of the government. After Hamilton successfully persuaded Washington about the implied powers of government, Washington rescinded his veto and signed the bill.
Term
Hamilton successfully handled the National Debt by
Definition
and also took over the individual debt of the states, which further increased the power of the Federal government. Hamilton's fiscal plans favored the northern industrial states, and grew resentment in the south. In order to appease the South, Hamilton proposed to move the capital to the South, to Washington, D.C.
Term
Citizen Edmond Genêt
Definition
Came to America to try to persuade the United States to take a position in the conflict between France and Britain
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Whiskey Rebellion
Definition
Pennsylvania whiskey farmers protested a tax put in on them by Hamilton
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Jay's Treaty
Definition
Highly unpopular treaty between the United States and Britain
Term
XYZ Affair
Definition
Adams sent three representatives to Paris, where the French demanded money in order for the Americans even to be able to sit down and negotiate with them. The Americans returned, and Adams made the Affair public. Public opinion turned anti-French after this incident, to the point that there was almost a declaration of war.
Term
Alien and Sedition Acts:
Definition
Gave government the right to expel foreigners and to jail newspaper editors for writing. This was a huge threat to the first amendment of the Constitution. The act was aimed to hurt the Democratic-Republicans
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions:
Definition
Organized by Vice-President Jefferson and James Madison, argued that the states had the rights to debate the constitutionality of federal laws, this later became known as "nullification
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Election of 1800
Definition
Both Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr ran for the Democratic-Republican nomination for President. Both received the same number of votes in the Electoral College. After a time, Jefferson finally won.
Term
The 12th Amendment
Definition
passed after this in order to allow electors to vote for a ticket, meaning a vote for both President and his running mate.
Term
midnight appointments
Definition
Adams appointed people from his own party, the Federalists, which would continue to work and function in government
Term
Marbury v. Madison
Definition
Judicial Review
Term
Louisiana Purchase
Definition
The French offered to sell to the United States the whole Louisiana Territory for $15 Million. By this Jefferson single-handedly doubled the size of the United States.
Term
War of 1812
Definition
In addition to blocking trade, the British Royal Navy began impressing, meaning boarding ships and getting sailors who might have deserted the Royal Navy.
Term
Embargo Act of 1807
Definition
which basically shut down American imports and exports, causing a perilous economic situation.
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War Hawks
Definition
for war against Britain, it's leaders were John C. Calhoun, and Henry Clay.
Term
The War of 1812
Definition
Native Americans sided with the British.In 1814, the Brits captured Washington, D.C. and burned the White House. However, most battles ended in a stalemate
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The Treaty of Ghent
Definition
ended the war, nobody won anything, nobody lost anything.
Term
Hartford Convention
Definition
Federalists which were opposed to it since it hurt the merchant economy of the Northeast, considered to change the Constitution, even considered secession from the Union
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The Era of Good Feelings
Definition
This was an era in which there was no partisan fighting between people since only one party existed.
Monroe's presidency
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The Panic of 1819
Definition
After a period of growth, inflation, and speculation, the United States once again entered a perilous economic situation
Term
Onís-Adams Treaty.
Definition
Monroe acquired Florida from Spain,
Term
Monroe Doctrine
Definition
It told European powers to not meddle in affair in the Americas, and in return the United States would not meddle with European affairs, thus the United States would serve as the "protector" of Central and South America.
Term
Missouri Compromise
Definition
Admitted Missouri as slave state II) Created Maine, and made that a free slave III
Term
Corrupt Bargain
Definition
In the House, Henry Clay, who was Speaker of the House, supported John Quincy Adams, thus in essence, handing Adams the presidency. Adams then made Clay Secretary of State, which was then considered a stepping-stone to the office of the president.
Term
Jackson
Definition
strong supported of States' Rights
Term
spoils system
Definition
Jobs for political support
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Jefferson's Democracy
Definition
Nation governed by Middle and Upper Class property holders who were educated, and government have a balance with the service that it provided
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Jackson's Democracy
Definition
Universal Male Suffrage (Meaning all white males can vote). Also Jackson had a strong presidency that continuously challenged the other two branches of government
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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia,
Definition
the Supreme Court guaranteed Native American rights to their lands, yet Jackson still kicked them out of their lands.
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Removal Act of 1830
Definition
began what would be known as the Trail of Tears, which was a forced deportation of Cherokees to the west that ended in thousands of deaths
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Nullification
Definition
the idea that the states have to right to decide on the constitutionality of federal laws, and they had the right to disobey those laws - nullify - if they thought that they were unconstitutional.
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The Tariff of 1828
Definition
Tariff of Abominations
Term
Specie Circular
Definition
ended the selling of government land on credit, meaning that the buyers would now have to pay with "hard currency", it caused a shortage of money, a decrease in the treasury, and ushered in the way for the Panic of 1837. Jackson
Term
Whig Party
Definition
the Not-Democratic-Party.believe in government activism when it came to social issues, and many were religious supporting the temperance movement and holding the Sabbath holy.
Term
William Henry Harrison
Definition
became the first Whig President, yet he died thirty days after his inauguration because he had pneumonia.
Term
Custer's Last Stand
Definition
conflict between the Sioux and the U.S. Army.
Term
Dawes Severalty Act of 1887
Definition
Law emphasized treatment of Indians as individuals rather than as members of tribes, and called for the breakup of the reservations. 160 acres were giving to each head of an Indian family who accepted the law's provision.
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Pacific Railroad Act of July 1, 1862
Definition
Authorized the construction of the transcontinental, the amount of track laid and the land that went with it made the transcontinental the single-most largest landowners in the West
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Homestead Act
Definition
160 acres of land to anyone who would pay $10, live on land for 5 years, cultivate and improve it
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Timber Culture Act
Definition
gave homesteaders additional 160 acres if they planted trees on 40 acres
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Interstate Commerce Act:
Definition
oversee the practices of railroads which had multi-state routes. Law also banned monopolistic activities like the pools, and rebates.
Term
J. P. Morgan
Definition
a banker, took over weakened railroad systems, and reorganized their management, refinanced their debts, and built alliances
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Carnegie:
Definition
Steel king. Used Vertical Integration (controlling all aspects of manufacturing
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Horizontal integration
Definition
merging competing companies into one giant system.
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Vertical Integration
Definition
controlling all aspects of manufacturing
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Sherman Antitrust Act
Definition
Outlawed trusts and any other contracts or combinations in restrain of trade, and gave violators fines of $5K and 1 year in jail.
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National Labor Union
Definition
Endorsed 8 hour work day, wanted currency and banking reform, end to convict labor, a federal department of labor, and restriction on immigration, especially Chinese
Term
Knights of Labor:
Definition
Welcomed all wage earners or former wage earners, excluded: bankers, doctors, lawyers, stockbrokers, professional gamblers, and liquor dealers. Knights wanted equal pay for women, end to child and convict labor, graduated income tax, and cooperative ownership.
Term
Chinese Exclusion Act:
Definition
Placed a ten year moratorium on Chinese immigration
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American Federation of Labor
Definition
Replaced Knight's grand visions with practical tactics aimed at bread-and-butter issues.
Term
The Wealth of Nations
Definition
argued that self-interest acted as an "invisible hand" in the marketplace, automatically regulating the supply of and demand for goods and services
Term
Karl Marx in Das Kapital
Definition
labor required to produce a commodity was the only true measure of that commodity's value.
Term
Presidential Election of 1844
Definition
Polk ran against Henry Clay [Whigs] and James Birney [Liberty Party, took votes from Clay]
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Definition
which got the US California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and the RG Texas border and got Mexico a very pathetic reparations payment of $15 million
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Wilmot Proviso
Definition
made slavery illegal in any territories taken from Mexico
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Presidential Election of 1848
Definition
The Whigs nominated General Zachary Taylor, a Southern slaveowner and war hero, and Congressman Millard Fillmore
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The Compromise of 1850*
Definition
CA came in as a free state.
Texas boundary kept at present limits but Texas given $10 million in compensation for loss of territory to New Mexico.
New Mexico and Utah territories to be decided by popular sovereignty.

Slave trade banned in Washington DC.

A new harsher fugitive slave law.
Term
Fugitive Slave Act
Definition
allowed slaveowners to go into court in their states to show evidence their slaves had escaped
Term
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s
Definition
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Term
The Election of 1852
Definition
Democrats ran Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire, and he won easily over the Whig nominee, General Winfield Scott
Term
American Party
Definition
the Know-Nothings] The KN’s were anti-Catholic/anti-immigrant
Term
Bleeding Kansas.
Definition
In Kansas, both abolitionists and Southerners began sending in forces to support their side and influence the decision, which was to be made through popular sovereignty
Term
John Brown rebellion
Definition
This led to the Free-Soilers creating their own gov’t, a pro-slavery posse killing some of them in 1856,
Term
The Dred Scott Case
Definition
Scott was not a US citizen and therefore couldn’t sue, (2) residence in free territory didn’t make him free and (3) Congress couldn’t ban slavery from any territory anyway.
Term
John Brown
Definition
his attack on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry on October 16, 1859.
made him a symbol of all evil for Southerners and an almost holy martyr for much of the North.
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Term
Presidential Election of 1860
Definition
Democrats had Douglas [North] and John C. Breckinridge [South] up against the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln
Term
North advantages during Civil WAr
Definition
An industrialized market economy that gave the government a tremendous amount of resources to fall back on.

A much larger population and more manpower for the army and navy. Speaking of the navy, the North had a larger, stronger navy.
An already established, relatively powerful and organized central government led by Lincoln.

The support of the liberated/runaway slaves in the South.
Term
South advantages in Civil WAr
Definition
Fighting on home soil (most of the time) for their independence and way of life.

They had some really good generals like Robert E. Lee, “Stonewall” Jackson, JEB Stuart, etc.

To win, they only had to keep the North out – keep up resistance – like Washington in RW
Term
Anaconda Plan
Definition
to strangle the Confederacy through a blockade and cut it in half by taking the Mississippi.
Term
Trent affair
Definition
US boards British steamer, takes off 2 Confederate ambassadors, imprisons and then releases them
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Battle of Antietam
Definition
the bloodiest day of the entire war
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Merrimack (Confederacy) vs. Monitor (Union)
Definition
the first clash of ironclad ships (ever).
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Homestead Act
Definition
160 acres to anyone for 5 years free
Term
Morrill Land Grant Act
Definition
land given to states to sell, but revenue can only go for education [think agricultural, engineering schools].
Term
Emancipation Proclamation
Definition
freed all the slaves in the states in rebellion against the US.
Term
Battle of Chancellorsville
Definition
crushing defeat for the North – but also detrimental to the South b/c of the loss of Stonewall Jackson.
Term
Battle of Vicksburg
Definition
on the last major Southern fortification of the Mississippi
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Appomattox Court House
Definition
Lee surrendered
Term
Freedmen’s Bureau
Definition
federal aid agency that was to deal with the mess created by the war.
Term
Freedmen’s Bureau
Definition
federal aid agency that was to deal with the mess created by the war.
Term
Fourteenth Amendment
Definition
1) the freedmen were given citizenship and the states were prohibited from denying their rights, (2) the Confederate debt was void, but the US debt remained, (3) Confederate leaders were barred from holding office, and (4) if S. states didn’t let blacks vote, they were to have their representation reduced proportionally
Term
Reconstruction Act
Definition
union generals assumed control in the five different military districts that were established in the South.
guaranteed freedmen the right to vote
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Presidential Election of 1868
Definition
general Ulysses S. Grant ran against and defeated the New York Democrat Horatio Seymour
Term
Fifteenth Amendment
Definition
by forbidding states to prohibit the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of slavery
Term
Enforcement Acts and an Anti-Klan Law in 1870/1871
Definition
laws made actions against the civil rights of others criminal offenses and provided for election supervisors, martial law, and the suspension of habeas corpus when necessary, prosecutors didn’t really use the laws very much.
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Presidential Election of 1872
Definition
Liberal Republicans and nominated Horace Greeley and Grant
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Amnesty Act
Definition
pardoned most of the remaining ex-Confederates
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Presidential Election of 1876
Definition
Samuel J. Tilden against Republican Rutherford B. Haye
Term
Corporations
Definition
anyone could start a company and raise money by selling stock to investors, who would face no personal risk other than the money they invested.
Term
Pools
Definition
Gentlemen’s Agreements” between companies that set limits on production and agreed to the sharing of profits.
Term
Trusts:
Definition
relied on the principle that one company could control another by forcing it to yield control of its stock to the bigger company’s board of trustees
Term
Haymarket Riot
Definition
several groups joined for the campaign for an 8-hour workday and organized mass strikes and labor demonstrations. Workers involved included the craft unions as well as anarchists
Term
Pullman Strike
Definition
workers for the American Railway Union called a strike
Term
Andrew Carnegie
Definition
Gospel of Wealth concept
carries moral responsibilities, and it’s good we moguls have it all b/c that way we can be the guardians of society.
Term
Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific RR Co. v. IL
Definition
Reversal of 1877 decision, only the federal gov’t was declared able to regulate interstate commerce.
Term
Seventeenth Amendment
Definition
direct election of Senators
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Stalwarts
Definition
by NY Senator and party boss Conklin, heavy reliance on spoils system
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Half-Breeds
Definition
led by Blaine, supposed idealists but really just out of power
Term
Mugwumps
Definition
true idealists, tended towards Democratic side
Term
Gilded age presidents
Definition
Rutherford B. Hayes
James Garfield
Grover Cleveland
Term
Plessy v. Ferguson
Definition
”separate but equal
Term
Grange Movement
Definition
– farmers formed a network of Granges w/elected officers and membership oaths
Term
Presidential Election of 1896
Definition
Republicans went ahead and nominated William McKinley
The Democrats, on the other hand, became obsessed w/silver and nominated big orator guy William Jennings Byran
Term
Gold Standard Act
Definition
which required that all paper money had to be backed by gold; he also raised tariffs and encouraged imperialism
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initiative
Definition
propose laws
Term
referendum
Definition
vote on laws
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recall
Definition
get rid of offending officials
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Eighteenth Amendment
Definition
outlawing the sale of liquor, and prostitution
Term
Booker T. Washington
Definition
Through “Self-Help
felt that blacks could eventually acquire social and political rights
Term
WEB Du Bois
Definition
that blacks should not have to tolerate white domination and should immediately fight for their social and political rights
Term
Margaret Sanger
Definition
who formed the American Birth Control League and managed to make the issue part of public debate.
Term
National Woman’s Party
Definition
Alice Paul
Term
Panic of 1907
Definition
forced TR into a compromise w/JP Morgan – in return for convincing financiers to stop dropping stocks, TR approved a deal for US steal to get a smaller company.
Term
Election of 1908
Definition
William Howard Taft for the Presidential Election of 1908
Term
Sixteenth amendment
Definition
income tax
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The Election of 1912
Definition
National Progressive Republican League
Bull Moose Party
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Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Definition
which outlawed monopolistic practices, and a bill creating the Federal Trade Commission (1914), which could investigate companies and order them to stop unfair trade tactics.
Term
The Federal Reserve Act
Definition
established another nat’l bank and district banks [regulated by the Federal Reserve Board] that would lend $ to member banks at rates that could be adjusted to increase/decrease the $ in circulation – loosen/tighten credi
Term
Presidential Election of 1916
Definition
Wilson ran w/his “He Kept Us Out of War” deal against Republican Charles Hughes and won
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McKinley Tariff of 1890
Definition
got rid of the duty-free sugar provision
Term
dollar diplomacy
Definition
which required the use of private funds for investment in order to further diplomatic goals
Term
dollar diplomacy
Definition
which required the use of private funds for investment in order to further diplomatic goals
Term
Platt Amendment
Definition
on Cuba, which forced all treaties to go through the US first and granted the US the right to intervene to preserve independence and domestic order.
Term
Roosevelt Corollary
Definition
section warned LA to stabilize politics and finances, and made the US “an international police power.” This allowed for frequent US interventions [
Term
Triple Alliance
Definition
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
Term
Triple Entente
Definition
Great Britain, France, Russia
Term
Causes of WWI
Definition
Zimmerman Telegram
Germany started unrestricted sub warfare
Lusitania incident
Term
Selective Service Act
Definition
requiring all males between 21 and 30 (changed to 18 and 45 later) to register.
Term
War Industries Board –
Definition
WIB coordinated the nat’l economy by making purchases, allocating supplies, and fixing prices.
Term
Food Administration
Definition
duties, like setting prices and regulating distribution.
Term
Espionage Act
Definition
forbade “false statements” against the draft or the military, and banned anti-war mails
Term
Sedition Act
Definition
made it illegal to obstruct the sale of war bonds and to use nasty language against the gov’t, Constitution, flag, or uniform. It was very vague, and allowed for plenty of gov’t intimidation.
Term
Eugene V. Debs
Definition
leader of the Socialist Party, was arrested for speaking about the freedom to criticize the gov’t
Term
Fourteen Points
Definition
which included self-determination, freedom of the seas, lower tariffs, arms reduction, open diplomacy, blah, blah, blah…and the League of Nations.
Term
1920s Presidents were all pro-business Republicans
Definition
Warren G. Harding (
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Term
1923 Teapot Dome Scandal
Definition
which revealed that the Secretary of Interior had accepted bribes to give gov’t property to oil companies.
Term
Nineteenth Amendment
Definition
Women right to vote
Term
The Presidential Election of 1932
Definition
Republicans ran Hoover
Democrats picked New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Term
Twenty-First Amendment
Definition
The repeal of Prohibition
Term
National Recovery Administration (
Definition
which regulated business through establishing fair production codes, limiting production and pricing, and guaranteeing the right of workers to unionize and bargain collectively
Term
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Definition
to insure bank deposits
Term
Wagner Act
Definition
which gave workers the right organize unions and bargain collectively, was a big help to the labor movement, of course
Term
Indian Reorganization (Wheeler-Howard) Act
Definition
restored lands to tribal ownership and outlawed its future division.
Term
Dawes Plan
Definition
increased the cycle by providing more loans and reducing the yearly repayment.
Term
Platt Amendment
Definition
Cuba, all treaties must have US approval, US basically controls gov’t
Term
Jones Act
Definition
made PRs US citizens, we didn’t like the idea of statehood or independence, and didn’t really give PR many of the ND programs.
Term
Lend-Lease Act
Definition
helped the British (and Soviets) by allowing them to borrow money to buy weapons, and the US Navy patrolled halfway to Britain to ensure delivery of the goods
Term
December 7, 1941
Definition
Pearl Harbor
Term
Teheran Conference
Definition
FDR, Stalin & Churchill met. The main issues were:

§ The opening of a second front (the fact that they hadn’t already was annoying Stalin), which led to a decision to invade France in 1944.

§ The USSR also promised to help against Japan as soon as Germany lost.
Term
Dumbarton Oaks Conference
Definition
The US, GB, the USSR, and China basically talked over the details of the UN here, finally deciding on the Security Council/General Assembly we all know and love today.
Term
Yalta Conference
Definition
§ Poland: After letting the Germans wipe out an uprising, the USSR had installed its own gov’t – but another one was still waiting in London. So it was decided that the USSR would get more territory but would (supposedly) use a coalition gov’t there.

§ Germany: They decided upon its division into four zones, and a preliminary figure for reparations (most of which would go to the USSR).

§ Stalin also promised (again) to declare war on Japan soon after Hitler lost and sign a treaty with Chiang in China (not Mao). In exchange, the USSR would get back some of the land it lost in the Russo-Japanese war.
Term
Potsdam Conference
Definition
Truman replaced FDR here. They discussed….

§ Germany: They agreed on disarmament, dismantling of war industries, de-nazification, and war crimes trials.

§ Japan: Unconditional surrender.

§ Not much else was actually settled, as the spirit of unity had been broken and there was much haggling about gaining/losing territory & spheres of influence and so on…
Term
Office of Price Administration
Definition
went to work controlling inflation through price ceilings on commodities and rents, as well as establishing rationing through local War Price & Rationing Boards
Term
Office of Price Administration
Definition
went to work controlling inflation through price ceilings on commodities and rents, as well as establishing rationing through local War Price & Rationing Boards
Term
War Labor (Smith-Connally) Act
Definition
which gave the president authority to seize and operate plants w/strikes if needed for nat’l security, and gave the NWLB the authority to settle disputes for the duration of the war.
Term
Taft-Hartley Act
Definition
Prohibited the closed shop (union only), permitted states to ban union-shop agreements, forbade union contributions to candidates in federal elections, forced union leaders to swear in affidavits that they were not communists, and mandated an 80 day cooling off period before carrying out strikes.
Term
Presidential Election of 1948
Definition
Thomas Dewey (G-NY), Truman faced two other parties: (1) the Progressive Party, which advocated friendly relationships w/the USSR, racial desegregation, and the nationalization of basic industries and ran Henry Wallace, a New Dealer who had been fired by Truman for criticizing US foreign policy and (2) the Dixiecrats, who ran Strom Thurmond of SC and consisted of anti-civil rights Southerners.
Term
Presidential Election of 1952
Definition
huge victory for war hero Dwight D. Eisenhower
Term
McCarthyism
Definition
as mass hysteria and overreaction to the idea of the Communist threat
Term
Alger Hiss Case
Definition
State Department official Alger Hiss was accused by confirmed spy Whittaker Chambers of giving him classified documents. He was defended by Truman, and ended up being convicted of perjury (not espionage).
Term
Julius & Ethel Rosenberg Case
Definition
The Rosenbergs were accused of passing atomic secrets to the USSR and were executed in 1953 (under Eisenhower).
Term
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Definition
The NAACP challenge to school segregation succeeded on the grounds that separate facilities denied kids equal protection under the law (feeling of inferiority generated
Term
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Definition
Rosa Parks
Term
Civil Rights Act
Definition
Created the US Commission Civil Rights to investigate discrimination, but proved ineffective.
Term
Truman Doctrine
Definition
pressures.” The US backed both Greece (gov’t won in 1949) and Turkey (because big US ally) as a result.
Term
Marshall Plan
Definition
money was sent, but it had to be spent in the US on US-made products (to stimulate our economy).
Term
John Foster Dulles
Definition
called for “liberation” (instead of containment) & “brinksmanship” (taking the country to the edge of war and relying on MAD
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