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I) The New Deal 1) Causes of GD: i) Overproduction of goods farming ii) Installment Buying buy now, pay later

iii) Speculation buying on margin iv) Bank Failures money not guaranteed v) Hawley Smoot Tariff tax on imported goods vi) Stock Market Crash 1929 direct cause of GD 2) The three Rs Relief, Recover, Reform 3) Programs i) FERA (Federal Emergency Relief act) for immediate aid to local relief agencies ii) CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) for young unmarried men PWA (Public Works Administration) for jobs WPA (Works Progress Administration) for jobs iii) FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) to guarantee money in backs up to $100,000 SSA (Social Security Administration) to protect individual citizens from the uncertainties of the free market-unemployment insurance, welfare and aid to homeless, poor, disabilities. 4) Did FDR bring country out of Great Depression? i) Attempt, not necessarily. Court Packing. But, his policies /new deal helped. FDR was the start, and ultimately, WWII brought the country out of the GD. II) WWI 5) How WWII brought the US out of the Great Depression i) Re-stimulate the economy, shift from peace time to war time economy (decided by war production board), increase in jobs, money, bank, and funding 6) Causes and Effects of the war i) Causes Japanese attacks (immediate); unresolved tensions of WWI (overlying)

ii) Effects set the stage for Cold War, because of our trust in Stalin 7) Pearl Harbor i) Japanese bomb attack on Pearl Harbor 8) Japanese Internment i) Relocate Japanese in U.S. to internment camps as safety precaution 9) Mein Kampf i) Hitlers book 10) Hitlers ride to power

i) Chancellor (1933) Hitler is declared political head of country ii) Fuhrer (1935) Hitler declares himself leader through economic miracle iii) Third Reich Hitlers government iv) Anschluss (1938) unification of Germany & Austria v) Munich agreement (1938) appeasement: France, England, and Russia give Hitler Sudetenland-mountainous border of Czechoslovakia vi) Non-Aggression Pact (1939) Hitlers pact with Russia against attack vii) Blitzkrieg lightning war: Poland 1939, France 1940, Britain 1941

viii) Land Lease Act (1941) lend and lease military supplies to protect the arsenal of Democracy between U.S. and Britain ix) Allied & Axis Powers U.S., Britain, Russia v. Germany, Japan, Italy 11) Appeasement as by acceding to the demands of

12) Munich Conference meeting with world leaders to discuss the war; led to appeasement of Germany 13) War rations/ victory gardens

14) Propaganda war production committee; Rosie the Riveter; used to depict allies as good & enemies as bad 15) Holocaust sort of genocide in Hitlers attempt to purify lineage mass Jew deaths

16) D-Day operation overload, invasion of Normandy, allied powers gain control of France, push the Germans out 17) Blitzkrieg lightning war

18) Stalingrad Operation Barbarossa German attempt to invade Russia- spring 1941 ; hilter violating non-aggression pact 19) Island Hopping a series of attacks the U.S. used in attempt to get closer to mainland 20) Atomic Bomb(s) U.S. attack on Japan at Hiroshima & Nagasaki (little boy & fat man) III) Cold War 21) Causes and effects

i) Causes communism; Yalta & Potstand; Soviet v. Democratic ii) Effects Collapse of the Soviet Union 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) Eastern Bloc communist; western democratic Containment of communism Truman Doctrine aid to Greece & Turkey Marshall Plan aid to 16 other nations Berlin Airlift sent food and supplies to West Berlin Communist victory in China NATO Alliance for aid, in case of soviet attacks Korean war

30) 38th Parallel cause of the Korean war, as North crosses over to South 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) Cuban Revolution Bay of Pigs Cuban missile Crisis Arms & Space race Sputnik McCarthyism

37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) 50) 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56)

Second Red Scare HUAC (house un-American activities committee) Blacklisting Espionage trials Warsaw Pact 1950s culture Role of women American Dream/keeping up with the Jones Civil Rights Movement Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Ed Civil Rights Act Passive Resistance Sit-ins Boycotts Emmett Till Rosa Parks Martin Luther King Malcolm X Black Panthers

IV) Vietnam 57) 58) 59) 60) 61) 62) Causes and Effects North Vietnam South Vietnam JFK assassination Johnson Civil rights Legistion

63) 64) 65) 66) 67) 68) 69) 70) 71) 72) 73) 74)

Great Society Gulf of Tonkin Gradual Escalation TET offense Vietcong My Lai Vietnamization Kent State Massacre Paris Peace Accords (1973) Fall of Saigon (1975) Credibility Gap Each Presidents role in war

i) JFK ii) Johnson iii) Nixon V) 1960s 75) 76) 77) 78) 79) VI) 1970s 80) 81) 82) 83) 84) Dtente with the Soviet Union Watergate Nixons Resignation Watergate Tapes/impeachment Camp David Accords Anti-War movements Civil Rights Movement Bealtes Counterculture- hippes/Woodstock Man on the Moon

85) 86) 87) 88) VII) 89) 90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) 96) 97) VIII) 98) 99) 100) 101) 102)

Iran Hostage Crisis President Ford President Carter Affirmative Action 1980s Fall of the Berlin Wall Collapse of Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev Ronald Reagan Reaganomics HIV/AIDS Cocaine Arms Proliferation Challenger 1990s George Bush Senior Persian Gulf War Bill Clinton Technological Revolution Internet/Computer

*Essential Questions GD: What role should the government play in the economy? WWII: How do nations arrive at war? Cold War: Could communism be contained? Civil Rights: Can you erase hate? Decades: An era of progress

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