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APUSH TEST 2

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1889-Person/Organization
Jane Addams/Hull House
1895-Person
Booker T. Washington
1896-Politics
Populist Party
1898-Imperialism
Annexation of Hawaii
1900-1910-Event
"Golden Age" of agriculture
1901- Movement
Socialist Party founded
1901- Movement
Conservation Movement
1901— Person
Teddy Roosevelt Inaugurated
1901-Movement
Wave of new immigration/Italian Immigrants
1903-Imperialism
Panama Canal
1903-Organization
Women's Trade Union League
1904-Person/literature
Ida Tarbell/History Of The Standard Oil Company
1904-Event
Northern Securities dissolved
1904-Philosophy
Teddy Roosevelt Collorary/World's Policeman
1904-Person
WEB Dubois
1905-Imperialism
Taft-Katsura Agreement
1905-Organization
IWW established
1906- Legislation
Hepburn Act
1906-Movement
Eugenics
1906-Legislation
Food and Drug Act
1906- Legislation
Meat Inspection Act
1906-Person/Literature
Upton Sinclair/The Jungle
1908-Supreme Court
Muller vs. Oregon
1909-Organization
NAACP
1910-1920-Movement
Great Migration
1910-Politics
Initiative, Referendum, Recall
1910-Movement
Progressivism
1911-Event
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
1911-Movement
Birth-Control Movement
1911-Organization
Society of American Indians
1913- Legislation
17th Amendment
1913- Legislation
16th Amendment
1913-Organization
Federal Reserve
1914-War
WW1 starts
1914-Organization
Federal Trade Commission/FTC
1915-Movement
Reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan
1915-War
Lusitania
1916-Philosophy
Fordism/ Mass Production and Consumption
1919-War
WW1 Ends
1917-War
Zimmerman Telegraph
1918-Legislation
Sedition Act
1918-Philosophy
14 Points
 
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1918-Event
Spanish Flu Pandemic
1919-Movement
Red Scare
1919-Legislation
18th Amendment
1919-Supreme Court
Schenck vs. USA
1920-Movement
Flappers
1920-Movement
Population: City>Rural
1921-Event
Teapot Dome Scandal
1921-Philosophy
Garveyism
1922-Legislation
Cable Act
1922-Event
Washington Naval Arms Conference
1923-Supreme Court
Adkins vs. Children's Hospital
1924-Legislation
Immigration Act
1924-Legislation
Indian Citizenship Act
1929-Event
Stock Market Crash
1929-Event
Start of Great Depression
1930-Legislation
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
1932-Event
Bonus March on Washington
1934-Event
Height Dust Bowl
1933-Legislation
Emergency Banking Act
1933-Federal Agency
NRA/National Recovery Administration
1933-Federal Agency
AAA/Agricultural Adjustment Act
1933-Federal Agency
TVA/Tennesee Valley Authority
1933-Federal Agency
PWA/Public Works Administration
1933-Federal Agency
CCC/Civilian Conservation Corps
1933-Federal Agency
FHA/Federal Housing Administration
1934-Federal Agency
WPA/Works Progress Administration
1934-Legislation
Wagner Act
1935-Federal Agency
Social Security Act
1935-Event
Second New Deal
1935-Legislation
Neutrality Acts
1935-Movement
Start of Isolationism
1937-Event
Court Packing Scheme
1937-Philosophy
Keynesian Economics
1939-War
Start of WWII
1939-Book
The Grapes Of Wrath
1940-Legislation
Selective Service Act
1941-Philosophy
Four Freedoms
1941-Legislation
Lend-Lease Act
1942-Movement
Japanese Internment Camps
1944-Supreme Court
Korematsu vs. United States
1944-Legislation
GI Bill of Rights
1945-War
End of WWII
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