New Deal Part 2 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe the Work Progress Administration:
The work progress administration put people back to work through civil projects and doing things like sponsoring
Describe the Social Security Act:
The social security act provided pension for the elderly, established unemployment insurance, and provided aid for poverty sicken mothers, children, the blind and the disabled.
Describe how FDR favored Labor Unions in the New Deal:
There was a wager act passed which recognized employees rights to join labor unions and collective bargains.
Describe the problems FDR had with the SC and his solutions: The problem was that sc had struck down many of his programs ruling the president did not have the ability to regulate instate commerce.
Describe the Effects of the New Deal:
The new deal changed the us government laissez fair approach to accepting responsibility to prime the pump of the economy, it turned the us into a welfare state.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Great Depression Part 2 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How did GD affect cities?
It affected them in loss of jobs.
How did the unemployed live?
Gradually workers hours were cut and eventually many people lost their jobs.
How did GD affect farmers?
The farmers became further in debt.
What other problems did farmers face?
Many farmers moved to different place to survive.
How did GD affect family life?
Many men sank into shame and despair with some leaving their families.
How did Hoover try to handle the depression?
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How did GD affect cities?
It affected them in loss of jobs.
How did the unemployed live?
Gradually workers hours were cut and eventually many people lost their jobs.
How did GD affect farmers?
The farmers became further in debt.
What other problems did farmers face?
Many farmers moved to different place to survive.
How did GD affect family life?
Many men sank into shame and despair with some leaving their families.
How did Hoover try to handle the depression?
Thursday, March 18, 2010
World War I Part 2 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How does the US build an army during WWI?
Wilson encouraged Americans to volunteer for service and pushed congress to pass selected laws.
How does the US gov control the economy during WWI?
They created a council of natural defenses which created array of new federal agencies to oversee the war.
How does the US gov control the press during WWI?
Their jobs was to make Americans understand and support the war effort.
How does the US gov control dissent during WWI?
They limited the number of opposition views and made it difficult to be shared.
How are women affected by WWI?
Many women came to support the war.
How are African Americans affected by WWI?
Most of them supported the war and viewed as opportunity to show loyalty and patriotism.
How are Mexican Americans affected by WWI?
Increased the demands for aquaculture products and decrease in farm work.
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How does the US build an army during WWI?
Wilson encouraged Americans to volunteer for service and pushed congress to pass selected laws.
How does the US gov control the economy during WWI?
They created a council of natural defenses which created array of new federal agencies to oversee the war.
How does the US gov control the press during WWI?
Their jobs was to make Americans understand and support the war effort.
How does the US gov control dissent during WWI?
They limited the number of opposition views and made it difficult to be shared.
How are women affected by WWI?
Many women came to support the war.
How are African Americans affected by WWI?
Most of them supported the war and viewed as opportunity to show loyalty and patriotism.
How are Mexican Americans affected by WWI?
Increased the demands for aquaculture products and decrease in farm work.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
World War I Part 1 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How does nationalism influence countries in the early 1900’s?
They believed that a country should stand alone and the nation should come out ahead.
What is militarism? How does it influence Europe in the early 1900’s?
European leaders war was going to happen prepare a increased military.
Triple Alliance- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
Triple Entente- Russia, Great Britain, France
How does the war start?
The war begins with the assignation of Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Serbians.
Why does the war become a stalemate?
The war becomes stalemate because of machine guns.
How does the US become involved in the war?
Germans attacked neutral Belgium and the way the Germans acted in Belgium.
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
How does nationalism influence countries in the early 1900’s?
They believed that a country should stand alone and the nation should come out ahead.
What is militarism? How does it influence Europe in the early 1900’s?
European leaders war was going to happen prepare a increased military.
Triple Alliance- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
Triple Entente- Russia, Great Britain, France
How does the war start?
The war begins with the assignation of Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Serbians.
Why does the war become a stalemate?
The war becomes stalemate because of machine guns.
How does the US become involved in the war?
Germans attacked neutral Belgium and the way the Germans acted in Belgium.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Progressive Part 2 Movements Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe what a settlement house is:
Community centers that provided social service to all the urban poor.
Who was the leading figure of the settlement house movement? Why?
Jane Adams was the leader of the movement.
Describe Progressive Children’s reforms:
It was to improve the lives of children by trying to ban child labor.
Describe Progressive Industrial Workers Reform: What was the leading cause of it?
A fire broke out in 1911 at a triangle shirt factory and this cause many states to pass working conditions and compensation laws.
Describe gov reforms during progressive era:
Direct primary-took choice out of party leaders and handed it to people
Recall-allows citizens to remove elected officials by votes.
Referendum-allows citizens to vote or reject laws
Initiative-people could propose new laws by getting enough signatures to get a new law on the ballot.
Jim Crow Laws- allowing the south to enact in segregation.
Plessey vs. Ferguson
When segregation became reality and the Supreme Court holds up.
Describe how the NAACP started and its mission
It waas formed when both black and whites got together to free one group of African Americans.
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe what a settlement house is:
Community centers that provided social service to all the urban poor.
Who was the leading figure of the settlement house movement? Why?
Jane Adams was the leader of the movement.
Describe Progressive Children’s reforms:
It was to improve the lives of children by trying to ban child labor.
Describe Progressive Industrial Workers Reform: What was the leading cause of it?
A fire broke out in 1911 at a triangle shirt factory and this cause many states to pass working conditions and compensation laws.
Describe gov reforms during progressive era:
Direct primary-took choice out of party leaders and handed it to people
Recall-allows citizens to remove elected officials by votes.
Referendum-allows citizens to vote or reject laws
Initiative-people could propose new laws by getting enough signatures to get a new law on the ballot.
Jim Crow Laws- allowing the south to enact in segregation.
Plessey vs. Ferguson
When segregation became reality and the Supreme Court holds up.
Describe how the NAACP started and its mission
It waas formed when both black and whites got together to free one group of African Americans.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Progressive Part 1 Movements Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Where did the Progressive movement come from?
The progressive movement came from all walks of life, ad many people came from middle class and dissatisfied industrial workers.
What were the goals of the progressive movement?
The goals of this movement was women rights to vote, eliminating political bosses and political corruption, fixing basic cities, wanted to regulate big business and create small ones, wanted to close the gap with rich and poor, and wanted to change the conditions of the poor.
What is a muckraker?
Socially conscious journalist and artist dramatized the need for reform.
Describe Ida Tarbell’s writing
She wrote about how Rockefeller used ruthless methods to run off competitors, charge higher prices and reap huge benefits.
What did Upton Sinclair write about? What influence did it have over gov
He wrote about the conditions of the meat production in Chicago. This influenced the congress to pass the nations first legislation regulating the meat, food and drug products.
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Where did the Progressive movement come from?
The progressive movement came from all walks of life, ad many people came from middle class and dissatisfied industrial workers.
What were the goals of the progressive movement?
The goals of this movement was women rights to vote, eliminating political bosses and political corruption, fixing basic cities, wanted to regulate big business and create small ones, wanted to close the gap with rich and poor, and wanted to change the conditions of the poor.
What is a muckraker?
Socially conscious journalist and artist dramatized the need for reform.
Describe Ida Tarbell’s writing
She wrote about how Rockefeller used ruthless methods to run off competitors, charge higher prices and reap huge benefits.
What did Upton Sinclair write about? What influence did it have over gov
He wrote about the conditions of the meat production in Chicago. This influenced the congress to pass the nations first legislation regulating the meat, food and drug products.
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