APUSH Quarter 3 Exam

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American Federation of Labor

union founded by Samuel Gompers advocating for fundamental issues like higher wages and shorter hours

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Gospel of Wealth

Andrew Carnegie's essay stating wealthy individuals should use their money to benefit society

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Homestead Strike

Violent dispute between Carnegie Steel workers and management that weakened the power of unions

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Jacob Riis

Progressive Era photographer who documented poor living conditions in tenements.

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Tammany Hall

NYC political organization known for corruption and providing services to immigrant communities in exchange for votes

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Upton Sinclair

wrote "The Jungle" which exposed unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry

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Yellow Journalism

Sensationalized newspaper reporting style that emphasized drama over facts to increase sales.

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Open Door Policy

U.S. foreign policy promoting equal trading rights in China

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Pendleton Act

Law that replaced patronage with merit-based hiring for government jobs. It established the Civil Service Commission to oversee the selection process.

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Platt Amendment

legislation giving US significant control over Cuban affairs

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Populist Party

1890s political movement that advocated for farmers' interests

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Jane Addams

social reformer founded Hull House which provided education and support for poor immigrants.

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Alice Paul

A women's rights activist who led militant suffrage protests

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Northern Securities Company

railroad monopoly that was successfully broken up by President Theodore Roosevelt

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Hetch Hetchy

site of a controversial dam near San Francisco that sparked early environmental conservation debatesand was ultimately constructed to provide water to the city.

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Hepburn Act

strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission's power to regulate railroads.

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Palmer Raids

Government raids targeting suspected radicals and immigrants during the First Red Scare

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Roosevelt Corollary

An addition to the Monroe Doctrine asserting U.S. police power in Latin American affairs.

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Fourteen Points

President Wilson's idealistic peace plan after World War I that attempted to prevent future wars

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Treaty of Versailles

The 1919 peace agreement ending World War I, which placed harsh penalties on Germany.

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Zimmerman Telegram

 A secret German message to Mexico proposing an alliance against the US

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Langston Hughes

African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance movement in the 1920s.

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National Origins Act

1924 law establishing immigration quotas, severely limiting immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe.

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Bonus Army

World War I veterans who marched to Washington D.C. during the Great Depression demanding early payment of promised bonuses

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Hoovervilles

Makeshift shanty towns built by homeless Americans during the Great Depression, named after President Hoover.

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Reconstruction Finance Corporation

Agency created by Hoover in 1932 to provide loans to banks and businesses in a failed attempt to spark the economy

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Frances Perkins

First female cabinet member, served as Secretary of Labor under FDR (1933-1945) and developed the Social Security program

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Huey Long

Louisiana senator that criticized the New Deal for not doing enough to help the poor during the Great Depression

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Atlantic Charter

1941 agreement between Roosevelt and Churchill establishing Allied goals for post-World War II world.

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Kellogg-Briand Pact

1928 international agreement renouncing war as an instrument of national policy.

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Lend-Lease Act (1941)

program allowing the US to supply military aid to Allied nations during World War II without direct involvement in the conflict.

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Good Neighbor Policy

President Franklin D. Roosevelt reversed previous US policies by pledging non-intervention in Latin American affairs.

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Korematsu v. United States (1944)

Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of Japanese American internment during World War II, later widely condemned.