APUSH Unit 7 VOCAB

  1. Christian fundamentalism

  2. Bombing of Hiroshima/Nagasaki

  3. Allied Powers

  4. 14 Points

  5. Conservatism

  6. D-Day

  7. American Expeditionary Force

  8. 18th Amendment

  9. Court-packing

  10. Dust Bowl

  11. Axis Powers

  12. 19th Amendment

  13. Dollar diplomacy

  14. First Red Scare

  15. Bonus Expeditionary Force

  16. Agricultural Adjustment Act

  17. Fireside chats

  18. Great Depression

  19. Atlantic Charter

  20. Interventionism

  21. Harlem Renaissance

  22. Calvin Coolidge

  23. Civilian Conservation Corps

  24. Isolationism

  25. Manhattan Project

  26. Communist Party

  27. Clayton Antitrust Act

  28. Jazz

  29. Palmer Raids

  30. Countee Cullen

  31. Emergency Banking Relief Bill

  32. Labor strikes

  33. Potsdam Conference

  34. Ernest Hemingway

  35. Emergency Quota Act

  36. Liberalism

  37. Russian Revolution

  38. Eugene O’Neill

  39. Fair Labor Standards Act

  40. New Deal

  41. Sacco and Vanzetti Trial

  42. Flappers

  43. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  44. New Nationalism

  45. Scopes “Monkey” Trial

  46. Florence Kelley

  47. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

  48. Protectionism

  49. Sinking of Lusitania

  50. Franklin D. Roosevelt

  51. Federal Reserve Act

  52. Rationing

  53. Spanish-American War

  54. F. Scott Fitzgerald

  55. Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

  56. Roosevelt Corollary

  57. Spanish Flu

  58. Gangsters

  59. Good Neighbor Policy

  60. Square Deal

  61. Teapot Dome Scandal

  62. Harry S. Truman

  63. Hawley-Smoot Tariff

  64. Suburbs

  65. World War I

  66. Henry Cabot Lodge

  67. Immigration Act of 1924

  68. Xenophobia

  69. Yalta Conference

  70. Herbert Hoover

  71. Executive Order 8802

  72. Yellow journalism

  73. Zimmerman Telegram

  74. Huey Long

  75. League of Nations

  76. Welfare capitalism

  77. Great Migration

  78. Ida Tarbell

  79. Lend-Lease Act

  80. Second New Deal

  81. Zoot Suit Riots

  82. J. Edgar Hoover

  83. National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)

  84. Open Door Policy

  85. Jane Addams

  86. Neutrality Acts

  87. John Maynard Keynes

  88. Teller Amendment

  89. Joseph Pulitzer

  90. Platt Amendment

  91. Langston Hughes

  92. Public Works Administration (PWA)

  93. Lost Generation

  94. Schenck v. U.S.

  95. Louis Armstrong

  96. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

  97. Margaret Sanger

  98. Selective Service Act

  99. Muckrakers

  100. Sherman Antitrust Act

  101. NAACP

  102. Social Security Act

  103. Progressive Party

  104. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

  105. Robert LaFollette

  106. Treaty of Versailles

  107. Theodore Roosevelt

  108. United Nations

  109. Tripartite Pact

  110. Washington Naval Conference

  111. Upton Sinclair

  112. Work Progress Administration (WPA)

  113. Warren G. Harding

  114. Espionage & Sedition Acts

  115. WEB DuBois

  116. Kellogg-Briand Pact

  117. United Fruit Company

  118. Korematsu v. U.S.

  119. William Seward

  120. Executive Order 9906

  121. William Howard Taft

  122. Places

  123. William Randolph Hearst

  124. Hoovervilles

  125. Woodrow Wilson

  126. Hull House

  127. Zora Neale Hurston

  128. Japanese internment camps

  129. Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

  130. Panama Canal

  131. Bureau of Indian Affairs

  132. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

  133. Scottsboro Boys

  134. New Deal Coalition

  135. Alfred Mahan