Commander George Dewey, 2/25/1898
Lt. Colonel Roosevelt, 4/22/1898
1. San Juan Hill, 7/1/1898
III. “Teddy”, 1898-1901 IV. Republican Party, 6/19/1900
A. William J. Bryan, 74/1900
V. Leon Czolgosz, 9/6/1901
A. TR, 9/14/1901
“Trustbuster”
Northern Securities vs. U.S. 7/2/1890
1. Sherman Antitrust Act, 7/2/1890
Elkins Act, 2/19/1903
Hepburn Act, 6/29/1906
VII. Republican Convention, 6/21/1904
Charles W. Fairbanks
“Square Deal”
“Muckrakers”
The Octopus, 1900
Lincoln Steffens, 1904
Ida Tarbel, 1903
Jacob Riis, 1890
Upton Sinclare,1906
Consumer Advocate
Pure Food and Drug Act, 6/30/1906
Meat Inspection Act, 6/30/1906
IX. Conservation Policies
John Muir
Newlands Reclamation Act, 6/17/1902
Inland Waterways, 1902
White House Conservation Conference, 1908
National Conservation Commission, 1908
Gifford Pinchot
X. “Progressive” Movement
Referendum, Initiative, Direct Primary, Recall
Robert Marion LaFollette
Wisconsin
Charles R. VanHise
National Progressive Republican League, 1/21/1911
Woodrow Wilson
Charles Evans Hughes
Hiram Warren Johnson
William Edgar Borah
William S. U’ren
Louis Brandeis
Booker T. Washington
NAACP, 1909
National Urban League, 1911
XI. Women’s Suffrage
Lucretia Coffin Mott, 1793-1880
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902
Susan B. Anthony, 1820-1906
Carrie Nation, 1848-1911
Francis E. Willard, 1879-98
Jane Addams, 1860-1935
Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy, 1901-09
U.S. Congressional Debate
Hay-Paunceforte Treaty, 11/18/1901
Spooner Act, 6/28/1902
Hay-Herran Treaty, 1/22/1903
Columbia, 8/12/1903
Dr. Manuel Amador
Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Panama Rebellion, 11/3/1903
U.S.S. Nashville
TR & Hay
Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, 11/18/1903
99 Year Lease
Initial Payment
Annual Payment
TR Quote, “
John Stevens, 1905-07
George W. Goethals, 1907
William c. Gorgas
Construction…
“Roosevelt Corollary” 12/6/1904
Big Stick Diplomacy
Monroe Doctrine, 12/2/1823
“Policeman”
Dominican Republic, 1/20/1905
US Marines, 1906-09 (Cuba)
US Marines, 8/14/1912 (Nicaragua)
US Troops, 1900-17…
Japanese – US Relations 1905-09
Treaty of Portsmouth, 9/5/1905
Taft-Taksura Agreement, 1905
Gentlemen’s Agreement, 1907-08
Root – Takahira Agreement, 1908
XIII. Panic of 1907
Knickerbocker Trust Co. (NY)
J.P. Morgan
Aldrich-Vreeland Act, 5/30/1908
XIV. Historical Events, 1901-12
Ford Motor Co. 1903
Wilbur & Orville Wright, 12/17/1903
“Great White Fleet”, 1907-09
Model – T, 10/1/1908
Titantic, 4/15/1912
XV. William Howard Taft, 1857-1930
Alphonso Taft
William H. Taft, 1878
Ohio Superior Court, 1890-92
Philippine Commission, 1900
First Governor, 1901
Republican Party Convention, 6/16/1908
Progressive President, 1909-13
Payne-Aldrich Tariff, 4/9/1909
“Uncle Joe” Cannon
Pinchot-Ballinger Debate
Mann-Elkins Act, 6/18/1910
U.S. vs. American Tobacco, 5/29/1911
Standard Oil Company vs. US, 1911
“Dollar Diplomacy”
Philander C. Knox, 1909-13
“Dollars for Bullets”
XVI. TR Returns, 6/18/1912
“Bull Moose” Party
Hiram W. Johnson
Woodrow Wilson
Republican Split…
XVII. Entertainment
Baseball
First World Series, 1903
Honus Wagner
World War I / “The Great War” #22
I. Long – Term Causes
German Expansion, 1864 – 71
Danish War, 1864
Astro-Prussian War, 1866
French – German Rivalry
Franco – Prussian War, 1870 – 71
Otto von Bismarck
French Investments, 1894
Anglo – German Rivalry, 1880
Secret Alliance
Three Emperors’ League, 1873
Dual Alliance, 1879
Triple Alliance, 1881
Russo – Franco Military Agreement, 1894
Entente Cordial, 1904
Triple Entente, 1907
Arms Race
Kaiser William II, 1898
Tripled Naval expenditures
“Two-Power Standard”
France, 1913
Russia, 1900-14
Imperialism
Boer War, 1899 – 1902
Boxer Rebellion, 1900
Baghdad Railroad, 1902
Russo – Japanese War, 1904 – 05
Kaiser William II, 1905
Algeciras Conference, 1906
Second Moroccan Crisis, 1911
Nationalism
“Jingoism”
First Balkan Crisis, 1908
Turkish – Italian War, 1911 – 12
First Balkan War, 1912
Second Balkan War, 1913
“Powder Keg of Europe”
II. Actual War began…
Francis Ferdinand, 6/28/1914
Gavrilo Princip
“Society of the Black Hand”
Austrian Ultimatum, 6/23/1914
Austria, 6/28
Germany, 8/1
France, 8/3
Germany, 8/3
England, 8/4
World War I
“Allies” 1914
“Central Powers” 1914
Schlieffen Plan (August – Sept)
Russian Army
Marne Battle, 9/5
Joseph Joffre
“Trenches”
“Western Front”
“Eastern Front”
Tannenberg, 8/1914
Lemberg, 8/1914
Caporgetto, 11/1917
Three Major Innovations, 1914
“Over the Top”
“No-Man’s Land”
Manfred van Richthofen
III. Paul von Hindenburg
Erich von Ludendorf
Ferdinand Foch
Douglas Haig
German Army
IV. Gallipoli Campaign, 4/1915 – 1/1916
Winston Churchill
V. “Lawrence of Arabia”
VI. British Naval Blockade
Germany
Alfred von Tripitz
Gulflight
Lusitania
William J. Bryan
Jutland, 5/1916
Arabic, 8/9/1915
Wilson, 12/7/1915
Sussex, 5/1916
“Sussex Pledge”, 5/4/1916
Wilson’s Neutrality
“He kept us out of war.”
Germany…
Unrestricted U-Boat, 1/31/1917
U.S., 2/3/1917
VII. “Zimmerman Note”, 2/24/1917
Alfred Zimmerman
Venustiano Carranza
John J. Pershing “Blackjack”
Wilson’s Cabinet, 3/21/1917
VIII. Wilson’s War Message, 4/2/1917
U.S. Senate, 4/2 & U.S. House, 4/6
Mobilization
Selective Service Act, 5/18/1917
24 Million Males
William S. Sims,
First A.E.F. Troops
“Liberty Bonds”
War Revenue Act, 1917
George Creel, 4/1917
Espionage Act, 6/1917
Herbert C. Hoover, 8/10/1917
Bernard M. Baruch, 1918
German Nicknames…
John J. Pershing
American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
Alvin York
Cantigny, Belleau Wood, St. Mihiel & Argonne
IX. Bolshevik Revolution, 11/6/1917
Vladimir Lenin
Brest – Litovsk Treaty, 5/21/1918
X. Wilson’s “14 Points”, 1/8/1917
XI. German Army, 3/21/1918
Chateau – Thiery & Cantigny Battles, 5/28/1918
Belleau Wood, 6/25
Battle of the Marne, 6/15-18
St. Mihiel, 9/12-14
Meuse River & Argonne Forest, 9/26
Germany, 10/6
Armistice, 11/11/1918
XII. Versailles Peace Conference, 1918-19
“Big 4”
Woodrow Wilson
David Lloyd George
Georges Clemenceau
Vittorio Orlando
Creation of the League, 1/25
Geneva, Switzerland
The Hague, Netherlands
Treaty of Versailles, 6/28/1919
“Guilty Clause”
“Reparations”
Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, & other nations
Former German colonies
German Disarmament
The Age of Wilson #23
I. Woodrow Wilson, 1856 – 1924
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Strong Religious background
Princeton, 1879
Virginia, 1882
Atlanta, 1882-83
John Hopkins University, 1883-86
Teacher…
Princeton, 1890 – 1910
New Jersey, 1910-12
Democrats, 7/2/1912
William J. Bryan
Louis D. Brandeis
“Bull Moose” Party
Progressives
Edward “Colonel” M. House
II. “New Freedom”
Racist Wilson…
16th Amendment, 2/25/1913
Underwood-Simmons Act, 10/3/1913
17th Amendment, 5/31/1913
Owen-Glass Federal Reserve Act, 12/23/1913
Federal Trade Commission, 9/26/1914
Clayton Anti-Trust Act, 10/15/1914
Panama Canal, 8/15/1914
Ellen Louise, 1914
Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt, 1915
Keating-Owen Act, 9/1/1916
Federal Farm Loan Board, 1916
Louis D. Brandeis, 1916
“People’s Attorney”
III. Re-Election, 6/16/1916
“He kept us out of war.”
Thomas Marshall
Smith-Hughes Act, 2/23/1917
IV. “Noble Experiment”
Carrie Nation
Rural Fundamentalists
Temperance Movement, 1918
“Drys” vs. “Wets”
18th Amendment, 1/29/1919
Volstead Act, 10/28/1919
Prohibition, 1/16/1920
Consumption, 1920-33
V. Women Suffrage, 1848-1920
Seneca Falls, 7/12-19/1848
Susan B. Anthony, 1850
Working Class
Washington, 1910 & California, 1911
Margaret H. Sanger, 1914
Alice Paul, 1916
Jane Addams & Jeanette Rankin
President Wilson criticized…
19th Amendment, 8/26/1920
VI. Socialism
Daniel DeLeon, 1890
Communists
Eugene V. Debs, 1901
VII. Mexican Revolution, 1910
Francisco I. Madero, 2/1913
Victoriano Huerta
U.S.S. Dolphin, 4/9/1914
U.S. Marines, 4/21/1914
ABC Powers
Venustiano Carranza
VIII. “Pancho” Villa, 1/16/1916
Villa’s Troops, 1/16/1916
Columbus, New Mexico, 3/9/1916
Gen. John J. Pershing
President Carranza, 6/21/1916
Woodrow Wilson, 2/19/1917
IX. Zimmerman Note, 2/24/1917
Alfred Zimmerman
Wilson…
X. “Fourteen Points”, 1/8/1918
Wilson’s Plan
League of Nations
Georges Clemenceau
Armistice, 11/11/1918
Wilson, 11/18/1918
XI. Paris Peace Conference, 11/1918
“Big 4”
Treaty of Versailles, 6/28/1919
German Representatives
$56 Million of “Reparations”
Total German Disarmament
Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia…
Rhineland & Sudentenland
Iran, Palestine…
Lebanon, Syria …
League of Nations
Geneva, Switzerland
Permanent Secretariat
National Assembly
Council
The Hague, Netherlands
XII. Many Republican US Senators
Henry Cabot Lodge
Hiram W. Johnson & William E. Borah
“Irreconcilables”
League of Nations
Isolationist Policy
Woodrow Wilson returns
Wilson surprised
William Taft & Elihu Root
US Tour, 9/4/1919
Puebla, Colorado, 9/25/1919
Edith Wilson
U.S. Senate, 11/19/1919
XIII. Bolshevik Revolution, 11/6/1917
Vladimir Lenin
Leon Trotksy
Joseph Stalin
Brest-Litovsk Treaty, 3/3/1918
Civil War, 1918
“Red Russians”
“White Russians”
Wilson & “Allies”
Japan, British & US
Trotsky & his “Red Army”
Wilson & “Allies”, 1920
“Red Scare” 1919
A. Mitchell Palmer,
Nobel Peace Prize, 1920
XIV. Entertainment
Jim Thorpe
“Black Sox” Scandal, 1919
Joe “Shoeless” Jackson
Knesaw M. Landis
Walter “The Train” Johnson
“Birth of a Nation” 1915
K.K.K., 11/25/1915
Frank Lloyd Wright
Charlie Chaplin, 1915
Charles Beard, 1913
Edgar Rice Burroughs, 5/29/1914
XV. Wilson left, 3/5/1921
XVI. “Roaring Twenties”
The Roaring 20’s (#24)
I. Conspicuous Consumptions
Automobiles
“29 Million”
Black “Tin Lizzie”
Electric Irons, 1924…
“Easy Credit”
II. Republican Party (G.O.P.)
Warren G. Harding
“A Return to Normalcy”
Calvin Coolidge
James M. Cox
Eugene V. Debs
B. Harding & Coolidge
“Ohio Gang”
Andrew Mellon, Hoover & Hughes
C. Streamline Budget
Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
D. Harding, 8/2/1923
E. 2 Major Scandals
Veteran’s Bureau, 3/2/1923
“Teapot Dome”
Albert B. Fall
Edwin L. Denby
Bribes…
Denby & Daugherty
F. “Silent Cal” Coolidge, 6/12/1924
Charles G. Dawes
John W. Davis
Robert m. LaFollette
“Silent Cal”
McNary-Haugen Act, 2/11/1927
G. Herbert C. Hoover, 6/15/1928
Alfred E. Smith
Prohibition
Hoover…
III. New Female Image…
A. “Flapper”
Most Middle-class
Married Women…
Active Reforming…
Equal Rights, 1924
Sheppard-Towner Act, 1921
Margaret Sanger, 11/12/1921
Rebecca L. Felton, 10/3/1922
Nellie T. Ross
IV. “Harlem Renaissance”
A. “Black” Poets…
W.E.B. DuBois
Crisis
Langston Hughes
“Duke” Ellington
B. Marcus Garvey
Negro World magazine
Movement…
Black Capitalism
V. Immigration Laws
A. Immigration Quota Act, 5/19/1921
Cable Act, 9/22/1922
Immigration Act, 5/26/1924
VI. “Red Scare”
A. A. Mitchell Palmer, 1/1/1920
“Red Menace”
Sacco & Vanzetti Trial
VII. Ku Klux Klan
A. D.W. Griffith, 1915
William J. Simmons
J.C. Walton
KKK, 1925
David C. Stephenson, 1925
VIII. Prohibition
A. Federal Narcotics Control Board, 5/26/1922
$40 Million, 1924
“Bootlegging” & “Speakeasies”
Al Capone, 1927
1000 “Speakeasies”
75,000 Americans…
J. Edgar Hoover
Consumption
IX. Fundamentalism
A. Literal Interpretation of Bible
Teaching of Evolution…
B. John T. Scopes, 5/5/1925
William J. Bryan
Clarence Darrow
Scopes…
X. Aeronautics & Aviation
A. Dr. Robert H. Goddard, 3/16/1926
B. Charles A. Lindbergh, 5/20-21/1927
Amelia Earhart, 1928
Richard E. Byrd
Air Commerce Act, 5/20/1926
XI. Foreign Policy
A. Washington Naval Conference, 11/1921-22
Charles E. Hughes
Dawes Plan, 1924
Kellogg-Briand Pact, 8/27/1928
Young Plan, 2/11/1929
XII. Entertainment
A. 115 Million…
“Silent Movies”
Charlie Chaplin
Al Jolson, 1927
1st Academy Awards, 1929
Walt Disney, 1928
B. 2.5 Million Radios
KDKA, 11/2/1920
Will Rogers, 1924
NBC, 1926 & CBS, 1927
C. Sports
“Babe” Ruth, 1927
“Black Sox” Scandal
Judge Kensaw M. Landis, 1920
Negro Baseball League, 1920
Bobby Jones
Jack Dempsey & Gene Tunney
NFL, 1920
Knute Rockne
Harlem “Globetrotters” 1927
D. “Jazz Music”
“Charleston”
“Marathon” Dancing
Literature
F. Scott Fitzagerald
Sinclair Lewis
Eugene O’Neill
XIII. Stock Market
A. “Black Thursday” 10/24/1929
J.P. Morgan & John D. Rockefeller
XIV. “Black Tuesday” 10/29/1929
A. “Great Depression”
Herbert Hoover…
a. “Hoovervilles”, Hoover Blankets”
The Great Depression & The New Deal #25
I. “Black Thursday” 10/24/1929
II. “Black Tuesday” 10/29/1929
III. Causes of the Great Depression
Lack of Diversification
Durable Goods
“Supply & Demand” Cycle
Stock Market Over Speculation
Over Extension of Credit
High US Protective Tariffs
Refusal to reduce War Debt…
Mortgages…
Overproduction of Farm Crops
Modern Technology
Rich / Poor Gap
Herbert Hoover
Recession
“Trickle Down” Theory
IV. Results of Great Depression
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