Title: States of the Northeast region
1States of the Northeast region
- Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania
2States of the Southeast region
- Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia,
Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Arkansas
3Midwest Region
- Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska,
South Dakota, North Dakota
4WestCoast-California, Oregon, WashingtonRocky
Mountain-Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming,
Montana, Idaho
5Associate the industry with the correct city or
area
- Textile Industry
- New England
- Automobile Industry
- Detroit
- Steel Industry
- Pittsburgh
- Beef Industry
- Chicago
6Use the next map to answer these questions?
- What ocean is number 1? What ocean is number 3?
- What city is 8?
- List the 5 regions of the country according to
their square color? (Example yellowSE) - What mountain range is in red?
- What river is in blue?
- What numbers represent non-contiguous states?
- What city is number 9?
- What countries are number 4 and 5?
- What city is number 13, 14, 10, 12, 9?
- What body of water is number 2?
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9Reasons for westward expansion
- Opportunities for new land (Homestead Act)
- Transcontinental Railroad
- Adventure
- New beginning for Ex-Slaves
10List three homesteader adaptations.
11- Dry farming
- Sod houses
- Barbed wire
- Windmills.
- Steel plow
12What were the physical features of the Great
Plains?
- Flat, few trees, little rain, dusty
13Who was leader of the Nez Perce Indians?
14What happened at Little Bighorn?
15- Plains Indians led by Sitting Bull and Crazy
Horse defeated Custer. However, it was a
temporary victory.
16On what were Indians forced to move?
17Why were railroads so important?
- Moving natural resources to factories
- Moving finished products to markets to be sold
18Reasons for Immigration
- Hope for better opportunities
- Religious freedom
- Escape from oppressive governments
- Adventure
- jobs
19What is assimilation?
- Adapting to a new culture
20What did immigrants do to assimilate?
- Learn English
- Live in ethnic neighborhoods (surrounded by their
own people) - Change names, customs
21What is nativism?
- Belief that immigrants are bad, different, and
are job stealers
22What is a quota system?What immigrant group was
the first to be placed under a quota law?
- Set limit on the number of immigrants allowed
into the country - Chinese (Chinese Exclusion Act)
23Who set up Hull House, a place to help immigrants?
24What was a settlement house?
- Places established to help immigrants and the
poor - Job training, English lessons, child care
25Who had many electrical and mechanical inventions
that contributed to change and industrial growth?
26Thomas Edison
27Who invented the telephone? Alexander G. Bell
28Challenges faced by cities during urbanization
- Tenements
- ghettos
- political corruption (political machines)
- Poor sanitation
29What were Jim Crow laws?
- Made discrimination against African Americans
legal - Established segregation
- characterized by unequal opportunity in housing,
work, education and government
30Who believed that equality for African Americans
could be achieved through vocational education?
31Who believed in achieving full political, civil,
and social rights for African Americans by
fighting and organizing groups like the NAACP?
32- At some point in American history Indians,
blacks, and immigrants all faced...
33 34Who controlled the Standard Oil Company?
35__________reduced farm labor needs and increased
production. (The increasing use of Machines to do
work)
36Bad effects of industrialization
- Child labor
- low wages
- long working hours
- unsafe working conditions
37Negative Effects of Industrialization led to
workers-
- Workers forming unions
- Strikes- Homestead Strike-turned violent
- Some disliked unions
38What movement sought to improve poor working
conditions, make food and medicine safer,
shorten working hours and put an end to child
labor?
39What does the 19th amendment say?
- Women have the right to vote and suffrage
40What movement opposed the sale, consumption and
manufacture of alcohol?
41What amendment prohibited the sale, consumption
and manufacture of alcohol?
42Places were people could drink alcohol illegally
were called_______.
43To what did Prohibition lead?
Organized Crime
44What was the main cause of the Spanish American
War?
- Sinking of the U. S. S. Maine in the Havana Harbor
45What were the results of the SAW?
- US was seen as a World Power
- We acquired new lands
46One reason the U. S. entered World War I
- German submarine warfare (Sinking of the
Lusitania)
47Allies during World War I
- U. S.
- Great Britain
- France
- Russia
48Central Powers during World War I
- Germany
- Austria-Hungary
- Turkey( Ottoman Empire)
- Bulgaria
49What President proposed the League of Nations?
50Who invented the airplane?
51Who invented the assembly line?
52________was an artist known for urban scenes and
paintings of the Southwest
53_______was a novelist who wrote about the Jazz
Age of the 1920s.
54Harlem Renaissance?
- African American artists, writers, and musicians
based in Harlem revealed the freshness and
variety of African African American culture.
55________was a poet who combined the experiences
of African American cultural roots.
56Jazz Composers
57What made the Roaring 20s roaring?
- New consumer products- radio, car, electric
products - Booming economy
58What was the Great Migration?
- Jobs for African Americans in the South were
scarce and low paying. - African Americans faced discrimination and
violence in the South. - African Americans moved to northern cities in
search of better employment opportunities.
59What were some causes of the Great Depression?
- debt
- Over speculation on stocks (people thought their
value would keep going up) - Stock market crash
- Banks closed
- Overproduction of goods
60What was the impact of the Great Depression
- Banks closed
- ¼ (25) of the country was unemployed
- Poverty
- Homelessness and hunger
- Soup lines and bread lines
61What president took the blame for causing the
Great Depression, and not wanting to do much to
fix it?
62Who was President of the United States credited
with solving the Great Depression?
63What was Franklin Roosevelts program to get the
United States of the Great Depression called?
64What were some features of the New Deal?
- Social Security (SSA)
- Federal Work Programs (CCC)
- Environment improvement programs( TVA)
- Farm Assistance Programs
- Increased rights for labor
- Banking Laws (FDIC)
65What were some causes of World War II?
- Worldwide Depression (Problems of the Great
Depression) - Rise of Fascism- dictators
- Treaty of Versailles
- Adolf Hitler
66Axis Powers during World War II?
67Allied powers during World War II?
- United States
- Great Britain
- Soviet Union
- Canada
- France
68December 7th, 1941
- Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
69The United States dropped Atomic bombs on
____and____.
70How did the role of women change during World War
II?
- Women took jobs in defense plants during the war
(example Rosie the Riveter)
71How did the lives of some Japanese Americans
change during World War II?
- Many Japanese Americans especially those who
lived along the west coast were placed in
internment camps
72What was the Cold War?
- State of tension between the United States and
the Soviet Union without actual fighting that
divided the world into two camps
73What is the United Nations?
- organization formed after WWII that attempts to
solve world problems peacefully - (The US is a member)
74What happened in Germany after WWII?
- Germany was partitioned (divided) among the
Allied Powers - The capital, Berlin, was also divided
- The US and its allies controlled West Germany and
West Berlin, the Soviet Union controlled East
Germany and East Berlin
75What happened in Japan after WWII?
- It was occupied by the US.
- They formed a democratic government
76What was the Marshall Plan?
- The Marshall Plan, proposed by George C.
Marshall, provided Europe with financial aid to
rebuild European economies and prevent the spread
of communism.
77The nations in red represent the ____________.
78Warsaw Pact or Soviet Union and its allies.
79The nations in yellow represent-
- NATO- US allies during the Cold War
80The idea that communism may spread throughout
Southeast Asia into countries like South Vietnam
was called the_________________.
81DOMINOE THEORY
82What Cold War policy did the US adopt towards
communism?
83How did American society change after WWII?
- Baby Boom- lots of kids born
- GI Bill of Rights
- Housing Boom- GIs got loans to buy houses
- College Boom- GIs got loans to go to school
84What was the Civil Rights Movement?
- Movement that fought for African-American rights
85The Civil Rights Act led to__________.
- Increased educational, economic, and political
opportunities for women and minorities.
86What President proposed the Great Society?
87Plessy v. Ferguson
- 1896 Supreme Court Case that stated separate but
equal facilities was ok.
88What Supreme Court case ruling states that
separate but equal facilities is not ok?
- Brown v. Topeka Board of Education
89What is civil disobedience?
- Non-violent protest that MLK believed in
(sit-ins, boycotts, marches)
90What is a synonym for civil disobedience?
- Passive Resistance- MLK- I have a dream
91Quotes
- The only thing we have to fear is, fear itself
- December 7, 1941 a which will live in infamy
- Ask not what your country can do for you, rather
ask what you can do for your country - One small step for man, one giant leap for
mankind - I HAVE A DREAM
- Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall