Unit VII Schedule

 Unit VII Homework Guide

Domestic & Global Challenges 1890-1945

APUS 

 

Unit VII—Ch. 21 An Emerging World Power, 1890-1918;  Ch. 22 Cultural Conflict, Bubble, and Bust, 1919-1932; Ch. 23 Managing the Great Depression, Forging the New Deal, 1929-1939 ;  Ch. 24 The World at War, 1937-1945


February/March

2/4

School Cancelled

5

Spanish American War ?'s due--discuss

Essays returned

WWI Docs

6

 

Women in 1920's--explore site and create Discussion question #1--Do in Google Classroom

7

Ch. 21 Vocab Test

Ch. 21 S-H & Online

Contextualization activity

8

Ch. 22 1920s

11

Last day to rewrite essay/retake final

12


 Life in 1920's

13


Stock Market in 1920's

14 

Ch. 22 Vocab Test

Ch. 22 S-H & Online

15

NRA vs Progressivism CC chart

Ch. 23 Depression

18


No School

19

Ch. 22 Vocab Test/ SH

NRA vs Progressivism


 


 

20

SS Docs


 

21

SS Docs 



 

22

Essay--LEQ in class

25

Counselors--registration information

Ch. 23 Vocab Test

Ch. 23 S-H & Online

26

Ch. 24 WWII

Japanese Internment--POV/debate 

27
See Google Classroom--wartime conferences
& The American Century

28
What was the extent of the "impact" of the Atomic Bomb in WWII on US and World History?

3/1

 Bracero Program

4

Ch. 24 Vocab Test

Thesis/Contextualization

5
Last day for Ch. 23 Voc test retakes

Unit VII Boggle

6

 Ch. 24 S-H & Online

Unit VII Final MC 
HW Ch 25--see next unit

7


8


 



Concept Outline for PERIOD 7 (1890-1945)

 

An increasingly pluralistic United States faced profound domestic and global challenges, debated the proper degree of government activism, and sought to define its international role.

 

Key Concept 7.1 –Growth expanded opportunity, while economic instability led to new efforts to reform U.S. society and its economic system

Key Concept 7.2 –Innovations in communications and technology contributed to the growth of mass culture, while significant changes occurred in internal(domestic) and international migration patterns.

Key Concept 7.3 – Participation in a series of global conflicts propelled the US into a position of international power while renewing domestic debates over the nation's proper role in the world.

 

Unit VII Vocabulary

You do not have vocabulary “assignments” but you will have a vocab tests.

 

Ch. 21

Key Concepts & Events

“Remember the Maine”

Teller Amendment

Insular Cases

Platt Amendment

Open door policy

Root-Takahira Agreement

Panama Canal

Roosevelt Corollary

Zimmerman telegram

War Industries Board

National War Labor Board

Sedition Act of 1918

Great Migration

Fourteen Points

League of Nations

Treaty of Versailles

 

Key People

Theodore Roosevelt

Emilio Aguinaldo

Porfirio Diaz

Woodrow Wilson

Herbert Hoover

Alice Paul


Ch. 22

Key concepts & events

Adkins v. Children’s Hospital

Red Scare

Palmer raids

Teapot Dome

Dollar diplomacy

Prohibition

American Civil Liberties Union

Scopes Trial

National Origins Act

Ku Klux Klan

Harlem Renaissance

Pan-Africanism

Lost Generation

Consumer credit

Flapper

Soft power

Key People

Mitchell Palmer

Sacco & Vanzetti

Henry Ford

Leo Frank

Zora Neale Hurston

Marcus Garvey


Ch. 23

Key concepts & events


Smoot-Hawley Tariff

Bonus Army

Hundred Days

Emergency Banking Act (EBA)

Glass-Steagall Act

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

National Recovery Administration (NRA)

Public Works Administration (PWA)

Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)

Federal Housing Administration (FHA)

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Welfare state

Wagner Act

Social Security Act (SSA)

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Keynesian economics

Indian Reorganization Act (IRA)

Dust bowl

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Rural Electrification Administration (REA)

 

Key People

Herbert Hoover

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Huey Long

Frances Perkins

Mary McLeod Bethune

John Collier 


Ch. 24

Key concepts & events

Fascism

National Socialist (Nazi) Party

Rome-Berlin Axis

Neutrality Act of 1935

Munich Conference

America First Committee

Four Freedoms

Lend-Lease Act

Atlantic Charter

War Powers Act

Revenue Act

Code talkers

Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (1944)

Zoot suits

Executive order 9066

D-Day

Manhattan Project


 

Key People

Charles Lindbergh

Winston Churchill

Harry Truman

Gordon Hirabayashi

Dwight Eisenhower