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trustgroup of corporations run by single board of directors
monopolycompany that controls entire industry
thomas edisoninventor. improved/refined lighbulb (incandescent flourescent) recording systems, projectors
alexander graham bellinventor; patented the telephone scottish born speech teacher who also worked with the hearing impaired
henry fordmade model t. invented moving assembly line. rasied salary of employees. $5/week
ellis islandimmigrants coming from Europe went to. located in NYC
push factorfactor, such as unemployment or the lack of freedom of speech, that makes people want to leave their country and move to another one
pull factorfactor such as freedom or employment opportunities that attract a person to a country
gilded agelasting from 1870's-1890s marked by political corruption and extravagant spending. was given name by mark twain
william "boss" tweedbanker. political boss of New York who used corruption to cheat the city out of over 100 million; he was later arrested and executed by thomas nast
william howard taftserved in cabinet. governer of philippine island.27th president (fattest). appointed cheif justice. starts projects and builds supreme court building.
woodrow wilsonborn in va. 28th president. gets us into WWI. progressive president during WWI. came up with fourteen points and league of nations
teddy rooseveltpresident helped built panaml canal. leader of rough riders during spanish/american war. built great naval fleet.
18th amendmentmade it illegal to sell alcohol drinks
19th amendmentgave women right to vote
yellow journalismsensational ournalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers. what got us into spanish/american war.
joseph pulitzerhungarian immigrant. published New York World. one of the original yellow journalists; constantly competed with hearst for circulation of newspaper
william hearstpublished New York Journal. one of the original yellow journalists; constantly competed with pulitzer for circulation of newspaper; runs the story of the USS Maine, starting the Span-Amer war
U.S.S. maineUS war ship that explodes off the coast of Cuba in Havana harbor and helps contribute to the start of the Spanish-American War
spanish american waran 1898 conflict between the united states and spain, in which the united states supported cubans' fight for indepedence. started because of yellow journalism and the explosion of U.S.S. maine
dreadnoughtbritish built battleship that was heavily armed. starts armrace that leads to WWI. means fear not.
U Boatgerman submarine used in WWI and WWII
the triple allianceHungary, Austria, Germany, Italy
the triple ententeFrench, England, Russia. (entente=french word)
imperialismrace for colonies
nationalismpride in one's country
militarismarms race. who can have bigger better deadliest powerful weapons.
treaty of versaillesCreated by the leaders victorious allies Nations: France, Britain, US, and signed by Germany to help stop WWI. The treaty 1)stripped Germany of all Army, Navy, Airforce. 2) Germany had to rapair war damages(33 billion) 3) Germany had to acknowledge guilt for causing WWI 4) Germany could not manefacture any weapons. main reason of WWII and hitler came to power. RETRIBUTION
ernest hemingwayan American writer of fiction who lived in paris and won Nobel Prize for literature in 1954. important today/part of lost generation. wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls and Farewell to Arms.
f. scott fitzgeraldburied at St. Mary's Church(Rockville) writer who wroteabout teens with drugs/alcohol. wrote The Great Gatsby
Charles LindberghUnited States aviator who in 1927 made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean with no map, parachute, or radio
Herbert Hoover31 pres. republican. pres during great depressin. put in charge of relief effort after war. fantastic organizer
Black Tuesdayoct. 29, 1929. day stock market crashed. start of great depression. stock prices went down because no buyers.
Soup Kitchenplaces where the hungry could get a free meal.
Civilian Conservation Corpsby FDR. Gave young unemployed men jobs in fixing land and erosion problems.
National Recovery AdministrationGovernment agency that was part of the New Deal and dealt with the industrial sector of the economy.It allowed industries to create fair competition which were intended to reduce destructive competition and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours.
Tennessee Valley Authoritypublic works project on tenessee river. series of dams built to control flooding through out tenesse valley
Social Security Actact of congress. set up system of pensions for older people. set aside money in same way money deducted in paycheck.
Dust Bowl1934-major dust storms through Great Plains (Kansas Oklahoma. destroyed natural grass. wind scoop dried soil, lift in air, keeps moving south--dust everywhere. dirt filling houses..causes people to move west to California
Jospeh Stalinleader of soviet union. dictator
Facisma political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and has no tolerance for opposition. blind loayalty to the state
Benito MussoliniItalian fascist dictator/leader
Nazia German member of Adolf Hitler's political party
Adolf HitlerGerman Nazi dictator during World War II
Neutrality Acts1937-outlawed selling/loaning arms to other countries, merchant ships from setting sail on unclaimed terr. Was made to protect from war
Nazi Soviet Pactagreement signed between hitler and stalin in 1939 which the 2 dictators agreed not to attack eachother
Axismilitary alliance of Japan, Italy, Germany, and 6 other nations
AlliesWWII military alliance of Britain, France, Soviet Union, US, China, 45 other countries
Winston ChurchillSoldier, politician and finally prime minister. was one of Britain's greatest 20th-century heroes. He is particularly remembered for his indomitable spirit while leading Great Britain to victory in World War II.
Totalitarianismsingle party. controls government and every aspect of peoples lives. ex: old soviet union. communist china
agressionany warlike act by one county against another without a just cause
munich conference1938-Meeting between British,French,and German leaders in which Germany was given control of the Sudetenland in exchange for German leader Hitler's promise to make no more claimes on European . (appease hitler)
battle of britaingermanys failed attempt to subdue Britain in 1940 in preparation for invasion
lend lease actlaw that allowed the US to sell arms and equipment to Britain during WWII
blitzkriegswift [surprise] attacks launched by germany in WWII blitz-lightning kreig-war = lightning war
pearl harboramerican naval base attacked by japan on december 7 1941
U.S.S arizonabattleship that sank (with 1000 some sailors) resting place for the ones who lost their lives on pearl harbor
rosie the riveterfictional woman who was symbol or working woman during WWII
general dwight eisenhowermilitary commander of an allied forces
D DayJune 6, 1944.the day the Allies invaded Normandy, France during WWII
general douglas macarthurled US and Filipino forces stand against the Japanese invasion. general/commander of philippine forces and pacific.
bataan death marchJapanese marched more than 70,000 Americans + Filipinos 65 miles across the Bataan Peninsula to prison camps. most died on the way. little food and water.
battle of the bulge1944 1945-WWII battle in which the Allied forces ended Germany's ability to wage an offensive war
nuremberg trialsnazi war crime trials, showed that people are responsible for their actions, even in wartime. 1945-46
kamikazea fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II
battle of midwaybattle in pacific. fought by naval air forces. 1st battle japanese lose! june 1942
iwo jimaa bloody and prolonged operation on the island of Iwo Jima in which American marines landed and defeated Japanese defenders (February and March 1945)
hiroshima and nagasakiplaces where bombs were dropped. H-1st to have atomic bomb dropped. N-last place. wiped out whole place
harry trumanUS president when WWII ended. made truman doctrine.
cold warwhen 2 countries compete for world power but do not clash directly in battle
arms racea competition between nations to have the most powerful armaments
berlin airliftcut off from the west, citizens of Berlin were supplied with food and fuel by this
korean warThe conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
iron curtainan impenetrable barrier to communication or information especially as imposed by rigid censorship and secrecy. used by Winston Churchill in 1946 to describe the demarcation between democratic and communist countries
satellite nationa country that is dominated politically and economically by another nation
truman doctrinePresident Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communist expansion in turkey and greece
marshall planamerican plan to help european nationas rebuild their economies after WWII. named after secretary of state George Marshall in western europe
NATO (north atlantic treaty organization)alliance formed in 1949 by the US and Western europe nationas to fight soviet aggressions
warsaw pactmilitary alliance of the soviet union and other communist states in europe. established in 1955
united nationsworld organization established in 1945 to provide peaceful resolutions to international conflicts
berlin wallbuilt to stop pple from leaving the eastern section of the former german capital
mao zedongChinese communist leader
chiang kai shekformer Nationalist leader of China who fled to Taiwan after Mao Zedong took over
containmentto keep soviet influence contained within existing boundaries
north koreaa communist country in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula
south koreaa republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
38th parallelfollowing WWII, korea was divided into north and south along this
demilitarized zone (DMZ)in 1954, vietnam was divided into north and south along this
alger hissstate department offical. was accused of giving secret government documents to the Soviets
senator joseph mccarthy1950s; Wisconsin senator claimed to have list of communists in American gov't, but no credible evidence; took advantage of fears of communism post WWII to become incredibly influential; "McCarthyism" was the fearful accusation of any dissenters of being communists
perjerylying under oath is to be guilty of this
levittownlarge post-WWII housing project built in long island, ny where the houses were all alike
baby boomgreat surge in the number of births following WWII
beatnikssmall group of writers and artists criticized what they saw as the growing materialm of american society and its lack of individuality
the howdy doody showmost popular children's show of the 1950's
i love lucymost popular situation comedy in the history of television
nikita khrushchevbecame Soviet Leader after Stalins death. agreed to withdrawn their missiles in Cuba
fidel castroled the revolution of Cuba and took control of Cuba in 1959; resented past dictators; made Cuba communist
bay of pigsfailed invasion of cuba in 1961
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)government agency that directs the american space program
sputnikThe world's first space satellite. This meant the Soviet Union had a missile powerful enough to reach the US.
alan shepard1st American in space; May, 1961
dienbienphuplace in Vietnam, where the French forces were defeated in 1954. Their defeat led to France's withdraw.
ho chi minhleader of north vietnam. vietnamese nationalist and a communist who led the fight for independence during the 1940s. his army defeated the french in 1954
ngo dinh diemnoncommunist leader of south vietnam
guerilla warfareHit and run raids.
vietcongguerillas who opposed diem
john kennedypresident who led bay of pigs invasion, led us through Cuban Missle Crisis, formed Peace Corps, tried to push through many bills to help the poor but congress rejected most of them
assassination of JFKtook place in Dallas, Texas on november 22, 1963
lyndon johnsonpresident after Kennedy died, started new round of reform known as Great Society, which included medicare and medicaid
gulf of tonkin resolutioncongressional resolution passed in 1964 that authorized military action in vietnam [SCAM!]
U.S.S. MaddoxAfter a short career in World War II and participation in the Korean War, this ship was involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident that led to the start of the Vietnam War.
Escalationexpanded
tet offensivejanuary 1968 attack on cities throughout south vietnam
ho chi minh triala network of jungle paths. the north vietnamese used the ho chi minh trial to bring weapons abd supplies into south vietnam
saigoncapitol of south vietnam
hanoicapitol of north vietnam
selective service systemindependent federal agency in the executive branch. Selective Service works to register all males in the United States, between the ages of 18 1/2 to 26,to make sure that the Armed Forces can be adequately supplied with people in case of a crisis in national security.
richard nixonVice President under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States. resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974. his mistake - getting caught!
hawkspeople who supported the war's goal
dovespeople who opposed the war.
silent majorityamericans who were disturbed by the unrest of the 60's but didnt protest
watergate affiarscandel where police caught 5 men breaking into democratic party headquarters in the watergate apartment building in DC (june 17, 1942)
gerald fordfrom michigan. became 38th president after nixon resigned.
fall of saigonbattle where North Vietnam captured capital of South Vietnam and named it Ho Chi Mihn City
jimmy carter39th pres. former governer of Georgia. became president after Ford.
neil armstrong1st man to walk on the moon.
july 20, 1969What was the date when Neil armstrong walked on the moon.
ronald reagan40th pres. At beginning of his presidency, he spent millions on arms, toward the end, he ended the arms race
iranian hostage crisis1979 kidnapping of American Embassy hostages in Iran. It lasted for more than a year.
Ayatollah khomeiniShiite religious leader of Iran, led the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and ordered the invasion of the US Embassy
OPECan organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum
SALTStrategic Arms Limitation Talks- A pact that served to freeze the numbers of long-range nuclear missles for five years in 1972. This treaty between Nixon (U.S.), China, and the Soviet Union served to slow the arms race that had been going on between these nations since World War II.
gulf wara dispute over control of the waterway between Iraq and Iran broke out into open fighting in 1980 and continued until 1988, when they accepted a UN cease-fire resolution