APUSH semester 2 final review

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Progressive Era

A reform movement (1890s–1920s) aiming to eliminate problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and political corruption.

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Railroads

Key to U.S. economic expansion in the 19th century; enabled westward movement, created national markets, and led to the rise of powerful monopolies.

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FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

32nd President; led the U.S. through the Great Depression with the New Deal and WWII.

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McCarthyism

1950s Red Scare led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, marked by aggressive investigations and accusations of communist infiltration.

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Causes of the Great Depression

Stock market crash of 1929, bank failures, high tariffs, and declining consumer spending.

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WW2

Global conflict (1939–1945); U.S. joined after Pearl Harbor (1941), helped Allies defeat Axis Powers.

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Martin Luther King Jr.

Civil rights leader who advocated nonviolent protest; famous for the 'I Have a Dream' speech and role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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Civil Rights

Movement (1950s–60s) for racial equality and an end to segregation and discrimination.

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Separation of Church and State

Constitutional principle to prevent government involvement in religion, based on the First Amendment.

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Scopes Monkey Trial

1925 trial over teaching evolution in Tennessee; highlighted conflict between science and religion.

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Robber Barons

Derogatory term for powerful 19th-century industrialists accused of exploiting workers and corrupting politics.

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Plessy v. Ferguson

1896 Supreme Court case that upheld 'separate but equal' segregation laws.

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Brown v. Board of Education

1954 Supreme Court case that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and declared segregated schools unconstitutional.

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Reaganomics

Economic policies of President Ronald Reagan involving tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending.

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New Deal

FDR’s program to combat the Great Depression with government-funded jobs and social welfare programs.

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Watergate

1970s political scandal involving Nixon’s administration; led to Nixon’s resignation.

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Jimmy Carter’s Malaise Speech

1979 speech addressing America’s 'crisis of confidence'; perceived as pessimistic.

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Causes of American entry into WW1

Unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmermann Telegram, and economic ties to Allies.

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Monetary Policy of the Gilded Age

Debates over gold vs. silver standards; impacted inflation and farmers’ debts.

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Barack Obama

44th President; first African American president; known for the Affordable Care Act and 2008 recession recovery efforts.

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The Great Society

LBJ’s set of domestic programs to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.

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The New Frontier

JFK’s policy initiative focusing on space, civil rights, and fighting poverty.

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Miranda v. Arizona

1966 case requiring police to inform suspects of their rights (Miranda Rights).

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Sherman Anti-Trust Act

1890 law aimed at curbing monopolies and promoting competition.

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Reconstruction

Period after the Civil War focused on reintegrating Southern states and protecting former slaves’ rights.

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Compromise of 1877

Ended Reconstruction; Rutherford B. Hayes became president in exchange for removing troops from the South.

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WW1

1914–1918 global war; U.S. joined in 1917, helping to tip the balance toward the Allies.

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The Spanish-American War

1898 conflict resulting in U.S. acquisition of Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

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Imperialism

Policy of extending a country’s power through colonization or military force; U.S. adopted this in late 1800s.

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OPEC

Oil cartel formed in 1960; major influence on global oil prices, especially in the 1970s oil crisis.

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Vietnam War

Cold War conflict (1955–1975) where the U.S. attempted to stop the spread of communism in Vietnam; ended in U.S. withdrawal and communist victory.

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Korean War

1950–1953 war between North (communist) and South (non-communist) Korea; ended in armistice with borders largely unchanged.

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Truman Doctrine

U.S. foreign policy promising aid to countries resisting communism, especially Greece and Turkey (1947).

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The Cold War

1947–1991 ideological conflict between the U.S. (capitalism) and USSR (communism), involving proxy wars and nuclear arms race.

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SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)

Negotiations between the U.S. and USSR to limit nuclear weapons during the Cold War.

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NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

Military alliance formed in 1949 between the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe to counter Soviet power.

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Marshall Plan

U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe after WWII to rebuild economies and resist communism.

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The Grange

Farmers’ organization founded in the 1860s to advocate for agricultural interests and cooperative purchasing.

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Muckrakers

Early 20th-century journalists who exposed corruption and social issues (e.g., Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell).

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The Roaring 20’s

Decade of economic prosperity, cultural change, and social rebellion in the U.S. before the Great Depression.

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The Berlin Airlift

1948–49 U.S.-led effort to supply West Berlin by air after USSR blocked ground routes.

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Iran-Contra Scandal

1980s political scandal involving illegal U.S. arms sales to Iran and funding Nicaraguan Contras.

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Operation Desert Storm

1991 Gulf War military operation led by the U.S. to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

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Populists

Late 19th-century political movement by farmers advocating for free silver, railroad regulation, and political reform.

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Teddy Roosevelt

26th president known for trust-busting, conservation, and the 'Square Deal' domestic program.

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Love Canal

1970s environmental disaster where toxic waste buried in Niagara Falls, NY led to health crises and evacuations.

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Three Mile Island

1979 nuclear accident in Pennsylvania that raised public concern about nuclear energy safety.

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Panama Canal Treaty

1977 agreements transferring control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. to Panama by 1999.

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Camp David Accords

1978 peace agreement brokered by Jimmy Carter between Egypt and Israel.

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2008 Housing Crisis

Financial collapse caused by a burst housing bubble and risky mortgage lending; led to global recession.

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Obamacare (Affordable Care Act)

2010 healthcare reform law aimed at expanding insurance coverage and reducing healthcare costs.