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Compare DuBois, Washington, and Garvey
Roaring 20s
Sparknotes: The Spanish-American War
Sparknotes: World War I
Roaring 20s Thinkquest
Rise of American Imperialism Article
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Multiple Choice Questions
Basic Practice:
7.1 Identify causes of American imperialism (i.e., raw materials, nationalism, missionaries, militarism, Monroe Doctrine).
7.2 Identify consequences of American imperialism (i.e. Spanish American War, expanding trade, extractive economies, Panama Canal, the idea of a superior AngloSaxon culture, yellow journalism, military occupation).
7.3 Recognize the progress of political and social reform in America during this era (i.e., Women's Suffrage, Regulation of food and drug, Initiative, Referendum, and Recall, protection of workers' rights, Antitrust Supreme Court decisions, Muckrakers,).
7.4 Identify the causes of American involvement in World War I (i.e., security concerns, economic benefits, Wilsonian diplomacy, propaganda).
7.5 Recognize the new trends, ideas, and innovations of the 1920's popular culture (i.e., radio, automobile, phonograph, Prohibition, birth control, organized crime, sports).
7.6 Recognize the role of Tennessee in the women's suffrage movement. (i.e., "the perfect 36", Anne Dallas Dudley, Harry Burn, Governor Albert Roberts).
7.7 Determine the possible factors that led to the economic collapse of 1929 (i.e., over production of agriculture and industry, expansion of credit, financial speculation, agricultural crop failures, tariff barriers, laissez-faire).
7.8 Read and interpret a primary source document reflecting the social dynamics of the 1920's. (e.g. Harlem Renaissance, Lost Generation).
7.9 Compare and contrast the philosophies of DuBois, Washington and Garvey.
7.10 Analyze the American isolationist position versus interventionist arguments
Imperialism, Progressive Movement, and WWI
Changes 1920s Cultural Changes
Social and Political Reform
High Performing Practice:
American Imperialism
Progressive Movement
Red Scare
World War I
Roaring Twenties
Compare DuBois, Washington, and Garvey
Roaring 20s
Sparknotes: The Spanish-American War
Sparknotes: World War I
Roaring 20s Thinkquest
Rise of American Imperialism Article
Videos
(see PDF document below)
Multiple Choice Questions
Basic Practice:
7.1 Identify causes of American imperialism (i.e., raw materials, nationalism, missionaries, militarism, Monroe Doctrine).
7.2 Identify consequences of American imperialism (i.e. Spanish American War, expanding trade, extractive economies, Panama Canal, the idea of a superior AngloSaxon culture, yellow journalism, military occupation).
7.3 Recognize the progress of political and social reform in America during this era (i.e., Women's Suffrage, Regulation of food and drug, Initiative, Referendum, and Recall, protection of workers' rights, Antitrust Supreme Court decisions, Muckrakers,).
7.4 Identify the causes of American involvement in World War I (i.e., security concerns, economic benefits, Wilsonian diplomacy, propaganda).
7.5 Recognize the new trends, ideas, and innovations of the 1920's popular culture (i.e., radio, automobile, phonograph, Prohibition, birth control, organized crime, sports).
7.6 Recognize the role of Tennessee in the women's suffrage movement. (i.e., "the perfect 36", Anne Dallas Dudley, Harry Burn, Governor Albert Roberts).
7.7 Determine the possible factors that led to the economic collapse of 1929 (i.e., over production of agriculture and industry, expansion of credit, financial speculation, agricultural crop failures, tariff barriers, laissez-faire).
7.8 Read and interpret a primary source document reflecting the social dynamics of the 1920's. (e.g. Harlem Renaissance, Lost Generation).
7.9 Compare and contrast the philosophies of DuBois, Washington and Garvey.
7.10 Analyze the American isolationist position versus interventionist arguments
Imperialism, Progressive Movement, and WWI
Changes 1920s Cultural Changes
Social and Political Reform
High Performing Practice:
American Imperialism
Progressive Movement
Red Scare
World War I
Roaring Twenties