Saturday, February 27, 2010

APUSH homework for week 3-1-10

1. readings: ch 35 A3, A4, D1, D3.
2. FRQ: Compare and contrast United States foreign policy after WWI and after WWII?

DUE: Friday

NOTE: your schedule say we will have an essay test on Thursday for ch 33,34,35 - this will be postponed for next week

APUSH ch 35 terms

Chapter #35: America in World War II
A. Philip Randolph
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Josef Stalin
George S. Patton
Thomas E. Dewey
Harry S Truman
Albert Einstein
Office of Price Administration
Fair Employment Practice Commission
Second Front
D-Day
V-E Day
Casablanca Conference
Potsdam Conference
Teheran Conference
Manhattan Project
Battle of the Bulge
braceros

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

APUSH ch 34 terms

Chapter #34: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War
Adolf Hitler
Nurenburg Trials
Cordell Hull
Joseph Stalin
Benito Mussolini
Francisco Franco
Winston Churchill
Charles Lindbergh
Wendel Willkie
Reciprocity
Totalitarianism

Isolationism
Good Neighbor Policy
Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act
Nazi Party
Rome-Berlin Axis
Nye Committee
Neutrality Acts
Russo-German Nonaggression Pact
"cash and carry"
"Phony war"
America First Committee
Lend-Lease Act
Atlantic Charter

APUSH ch 33 terms

Chapter #33: The Great Depression and the New Deal
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Harry Hopkins
Frances Perkins
Father Coughlin –
Huey Long
Francis Townshend
Harold Ickes
George W. Norris
John L. Lewis
Memorial Day Massacre.
Alfred M. Landon
Parity
New Deal
Brain Trust(s)
The three R's
Glass-Steagall Act
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
Works Progress Administration
National Recovery Act
Tennessee Valley Authority
Social Security Act of 1935
Wagner Act
National Labor Relation Board
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Liberty League
Twentieth and Twenty-first Amendments
Court-packing scheme

APUSH ch 32 terms

Chapter #32: The Politics of Boom and Bust
Warren G. Harding
Charles Evan Hughes
Andrew Mellon
Herbert Hoover
Albert B. Fall
Harry M. Daugherty
Charles R. Forbes
Robert LaFollette
Alfred E. Smith
Ohio Gang
Washington conference
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law
Teapot Dome Scandal
McNary-Haugen Bill
Dawes Plan
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Black Tuesday
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Bonus Army
Hoover-Stimson doctrine
Herbert Hoover

APUSH ch 31 terms

Chapter #31: American Life in the "Roaring Twenties"
A. Mitchell Palmer
John Dewey
John T. Scopes
Clarence Darrow –
Andrew Mellon
Bruce Barton
Henry Ford
Frederick W. Taylor
Margaret Sanger
Sigmund Freud

H. L. Mencken
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ernest Hemingway
Sinclair Lewis
William Faulkner
Buying on Margin
Red Scare —
Sacco and Vanzetti Case
Ku Klux Klan
Emergency Quota Act 1921
Immigration Quota Act 1924
Volstead Act
Fundamentalism
Modernists
Flappers

APUSH ch 30 terms

Chapter #30: The War to End War
George Creel
Bernard Baruch
Henry Cabot Lodge
Warren G. Harding
James M. Cox
Self-Determination
Collective security
Conscription
Normalcy
Zimmerman Note
Fourteen Points
League of Nations
Committee on Public Information
Espionage and Sedition Acts
Industrial Workers of the World
War Industries Board
Nineteenth Amendment
Food Administration
Bolsheviks
Doughboys
Big Four
Irreconcilables
Treaty of Versailles

APUSH ch 29 terms

Chapter #29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad
Woodrow Wilson
Eugene Debs
Louis D. Brandeis
Venustiano Carranza
Pancho Villa
John J. Pershing
Central Powers
Allies
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Lusitania
Sussex Pledge
Charles Evans Hughes
New Nationalism
New Freedom
Underwood Tariff
Sixteenth Amendment

Federal Reserve Act
Federal Trade Commission
Clayton Antitrust Act
Jones Act

APUSH homework for week 2-22-10

1. readings: ch 33: A3, B2, F4 Ch 34: A5, C1, E4
2.  DBQ: FDR and the New Deal - go to this link to print http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/ushistory/ushist_frq_03.pdf

both due Friday

Friday, February 12, 2010

APUSH homework for week 2-15-10

1. readings A1, A2, D2 - copies for you by Tuesday
2. FRQ from last week

all due Friday

NOTE: on your schedule it say we have a multiple choice test this Thursday but it will be NEXT week. Further details to come

AP Government and Politics Homework week 2-15

1. revise poll questions
2. current event due Thursday
3. continue to outline chapter 13

Friday, February 5, 2010

AP Government and Politics week of 2-8-10

1. current events due Tuesday
2. poll question typed up due Tuesday
3. continue to work on Ch 13 outline - it is VERY long!

APUSH homework 2-8-10

1. readings: Ch 30: C2, D2, Ch 31: B2, C3, D3, D4 - readings to come by email by Tuesday


2. FRQ: Historians have argued that Progressive reform lost momentum in the 1920's. Evaluate this statement with respect to TWO of the following: Regulation of business, labor, immigration

DUE: Friday

Monday, February 1, 2010

AP Government and Politics week of 2-1-10

1. read and outline chapter 13

APUSH homework for week 2-1-10

1. DBQ - due Friday - copies from Sr. Elisa
2. readings extra credit from last week - due Tuesday
3. Essay test ch 27-29 - study guide given in class - study session in Wednesday at lunch