Unit 6 APUSH!

  1. General John J. “Blackjack” Pershing

  2. Central Powers (Triple Alliance)

  3. Allies (Triple Entente) – WWI version!

  4. Zimmermann Note

  5. Lusitania

  6. Sussex pledge

  7. U-Boat

  8. Trench Warfare

  9. Western front/ Eastern front

  10. Russian Revolution

  11. Selective Service Act

  12. Harlem Hellfighters

  13. Herbert Hoover, Food Administration

  14. War Industries Board

  15. War Labor Board

  16. Committee on Public Information

  17. Espionage Act (1917)

  18. Fourteen Points

  19. Big Four

  20. Treaty of Versailles

  21. Article X

  22. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge

  23. Red Scare

  24. Espionage & Sedition Acts (1918)

  25. Palmer raids

  26. Schenck v. U. S. [1919]

  27. Red Summer (race riots)

  28. “Return to Normalcy” 

  29. Volstead Act

  30. Al Capone

  31. Consumer durable

  32. Immigration Acts (1921, 1924) 

  33. “National Origins” quota system

  34. Sacco & Vanzetti

  35. Washington Naval Conference

  36. Kellogg-Briand Treaty

  37. Dawes Plan/ Young Plan

  38. Five-Power Treaty

  39. flappers / the “New Woman”

  40. Great Migration

  41. Harlem Renaissance

  42. Langston Hughes

  43. A. Phillip Randolph

  44. Jazz

  45. “New Negro”

  46.  “The Lost Generation”

  47. F. Scott Fitzgerald

  48. Ernest Hemingway [A Farewell to Arms

  49. The Jazz Singer 

  50. fundamentalists

  51. Billy Sunday 

  52. Aimee Semple MacPherson

  53. Scopes Trial

  54. Henry Ford [Model T]

  55. Marcus Garvey

  56. Charles Lindbergh/ “Spirit of St. Louis” 

  57. Babe Ruth 

  58. Teapot Dome Scandal

  59. Bruce Barton (The Man Nobody Knows)

  60. Warren G. Harding

  61. Ohio Gang 

  62. Teapot Dome

  63. Calvin Coolidge

  64. Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith) 

  65. Alfred E. Smith

  66. Black Tuesday

  67. “Hoovervilles”

  68. Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930)

  69. Reconstruction Finance Corporation

  70. Bonus Army

  71. Good Neighbor Policy

  72. Nye Report

  73. 1st Hundred Days

  74. Fireside Chat

  75. “Relief, Recovery, Reform!”

  76. bank holiday

  77. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC)

  78. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

  79. National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

  80. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

  81. Federal Emergency Relief Admin. (FERA)

  82. Public Works Administration (PWA)

  83. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

  84. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

  85. National Youth Administration (NYA)

  86. Wagner Act/ NLRA (1935)

  87. Fair Labor Standards Act

  88. John L. Lewis

  89. Okies

  90. Frances Perkins, Secty. of Labor

  91. Huey Long [the “Kingfish”] /“Share the Weath”

  92. Father Charles Coughlin

  93. Election of 1936

  94. “Court Packing” 

  95.  Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U. S. [1935]

  96. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

  97. Civil Works Administration (CWA)

  98. Works Progress Administration (WPA)

  99. Social Security Act

  100. Govt. deportations 

  101. Indian Reorganization Act (1934)

  102. Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO)

  103. Dust Bowl

  104. John Steinbeck [The Grapes of Wrath]

  105. Isolationism v. Interventionism

  106. Neutrality Acts (1935, ’36, ’37)

  107. “Cash & Carry” policy

  108. Quarantine Speech

  109. Panay Incident

  110. Lend-Lease Act

  111. Axis powers (& major leaders)

  112. Allies – WWII version!

  113. Pearl Harbor (12/7/41)

  114. Office of Price Administration (OPA)

  115. War Production Board

  116. Rosie the Riveter

  117. D-Day (6/4/44)

  118. Winston Churchill

  119. Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi)

  120. Atlantic Charter (1941)

  121. Casablanca Conference (1943)

  122. Teheran Conference (1943)

  123. Battle of Stalingrad

  124. Battle of the Bulge

  125. Yalta Conference (1944)

  126. Potsdam Conference (1945)

  127. Bretton Woods Conference

  128. UN Charter

  129. V-E Day

  130. “unconditional surrender”

  131. Manhattan Project

  132. J. Robert Oppenheimer

  133. Hiroshima & Nagasaki

  134. V-J Day

  135. Japanese Internment camps

  136. Bracero program

  137. Nuremberg trials

  138. Korematsu v. U. S. [1944]