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Title: U.S. History II


1
U.S. History II
  • Final Exam Review

2
U.S. History II
  • The following information is material that you
    may see on our Final Exam
  • The Civil War
  • Reconstruction
  • Close of the Frontier
  • Growth of Industry
  • Progressive Era
  • Imperialism
  • Post WWI America/ 1920s
  • The Great Depression/ New Deal
  • WWII
  • Cold War
  • Civil Rights
  • Modern Presidential Administrations
  • Eisenhower- present
  • Current Events

3
Sectionalism
  • During the early mid-1800s the North, South, and
    the West developed Economic and Cultural patterns
  • The North
  • Immigrant workers
  • Factories
  • Favored road and canal projects
  • Opposed slave labor
  • The South
  • Farms/Large Plantations
  • Opposed road and canal projects
  • Slave Labor
  • Opposed tariffs
  • The West
  • Favored territorial expansion
  • Favored road and canal projects
  • Divided on the issue of slavery
  • Effects of Sectional differences
  • Conflicts between North and South

4
States Rights
  • States should have more power than the Federal
    government
  • Major issues should be decided by the states
    rather than the federal government

5
The Civil War
  • Causes
  • Sectionalism
  • Slavery
  • Southern States secede from the Union after
    Lincolns election
  • Formed the Confederate States of America

6
The Civil War
  • Spark
  • South fires on Fort Sumter
  • Turning Point
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • Battle of Vicksburg

7
The Civil War
  • Outcome
  • Union wins War
  • Union is preserved
  • Slavery ended
  • Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in
    southern territories under Union control
  • 13th Amendment ended Slavery in the U.S.

8
Spanish-American War
  • Causes
  • Yellow Journalism
  • Exaggerated stories about Spanish abuses of
    Cubans
  • Hearst and Pulitzer
  • American desire to expand

9
Spanish-American War
  • Spark
  • The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine
  • Outcome
  • Americans beat Spain
  • America acquires overseas territory
  • Guam
  • Philippines
  • Puerto Rico

10
WWI
  • Causes
  • Militarism
  • Alliances
  • Imperialism
  • Nationalism
  • U.S. brought into the war by
  • Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

11
WWI
  • Spark
  • Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • Zimmerman Note was the event which brought the
    U.S. into the war against Germany
  • Turning Point
  • American entry into the war

12
WWI
  • Outcome
  • Germany defeated
  • Treaty of Versailles punishes Germany and sows
    seeds for WWII
  • League of Nations
  • America returns to a policy of isolationism
  • Return to Normalcy

13
WWII
  • Causes
  • German and Japanese Aggression
  • Appeasement
  • Spark
  • German invasion of Poland (European Theatre)
  • Pearl Harbor (Pacific Theater)

14
WWII
  • Turning Point
  • Battle of Stalingrad (eastern front) and the
    Normandy landings (western front) on D-Day
    (European Theater)
  • Battle of Midway (Pacific Theater)

15
WWII
  • Outcome
  • Germans and Japanese defeated
  • America becomes a superpower
  • Cold War starts when Stalin leaves Soviet troops
    in Eastern Europe

16
The Vietnam War
  • Causes
  • Domino Theory
  • The fear that if South Vietnam fell to the
    communists surrounding countries would also fall

17
The Vietnam War
  • Spark
  • S. Vietnamese President Diem cancels elections to
    unite the country
  • Leads to civil war in Vietnam
  • The Tonkin Gulf Resolution
  • Allowed President Johnson to increase the number
    of troops and expand the war
  • Turning Point
  • The Tet Offensive
  • Convinced many Americans that the war was not
    winnable

18
The Vietnam War
  • Outcome
  • American troops withdraw from S. Vietnam
  • South Vietnam falls to the communists
  • American public was bitterly divided by the war
  • Hawks- supported the war
  • Doves- against the war

19
Important Legal Cases
  • Throughout the history of the United States there
    have been a number of important legal cases
    decided by the Supreme Court that have had a
    major impact on U.S. History
  • Marbury vs. Madison
  • Gave the United States Supreme Court the power to
    determine if laws or actions are unconstitutional

20
Important Legal Cases
  • Dred Scott Case Dred Scott was a slave whose
    master had taken him to a free state. Scott sued
    for his freedom because he was in a free state
  • Outcome
  • Scott loses and the case
  • court rules that slaves are property and
    therefore government could restrict slavery in
    new territories

21
Important Legal Cases
  • Plessey v. Ferguson (1896)
  • Outcome
  • Segregation is legal
  • Separate but Equal
  • Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
  • Outcome
  • Segregation was illegal

22
The Role of Government
  • Over time. The role of government in the lives of
    Americans has changed. As well, the expectations
    that Americans have for the government have
    changed
  • Role of government before 1932
  • Laissez Faire Hands off government stayed out
    of the affairs of business
  • Government Responsibilities
  • Make laws
  • Provide for national defense
  • If you were in need you went to charities for
    help

23
The Role of Government
  • Role of government after 1932
  • FDR and the New Deal
  • FDRs Program of government intervention designed
    to end the Great Depression and provide relief to
    Americans
  • Examples
  • Social Security Act
  • Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)
  • Federal Depositors Insurance Corp (FDIC)
  • President Lyndon Johnsons Great Society

24
Social Movements
  • Throughout American history various groups have
    tried to change American politics, culture, and
    economics
  • Abolitionists
  • Goal
  • End Slavery
  • Methods used
  • Underground Railroad
  • Uncle Toms Cabin- Harriet Beetcher Stowe
  • Published newspapers
  • John Browns Raid

25
Social Movements
  • Progressives
  • Goal
  • End corruption in business and government
  • Method Used
  • Muckrakers
  • Upton Sinclair The Jungle
  • Ida Tarbell Shame of the Cities
  • More government laws to protect people
  • Sherman Anti Trust Act
  • FDA
  • Settlement Houses
  • Jane Addams
  • Education
  • Temperance Movement
  • Bann the manufacture and sale of alcohol

26
Social Movements
  • Organized Labor (Unions)
  • Goal
  • Improve working conditions and pay of workers
  • Method Used
  • Strikes
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Arbitration

27
Social Movements
  • The Civil Rights Movement
  • Goal
  • Provide equal rights for all citizens
  • Method Used
  • Creating new laws
  • Civil Rights Act
  • Voting Rights Act
  • Boycotts
  • Civil Disobedience
  • Protests and Marches
  • Speeches (MLK)

28
Social Movements
  • Womens Suffrage
  • Goal
  • Fought to get women the right to vote
  • Methods Used
  • Seneca Falls Convention
  • Protests and Marches
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Susan B. Anthony

29
U.S. Foreign Policy
  • American relations with foreign countries has
    changed over time. George Washington warned
    America to stay out of foreign entanglements.
    Other had different views which influenced U.S.
    foreign policy

30
U.S. Foreign Policy
  • The Monroe Doctrine
  • President James Monroe warned European nations to
    stay out of the Western Hemisphere

31
U.S. Foreign Policy
  • The Roosevelt Corollary
  • The Big Stick Policy
  • United States had the right to intervene in the
    affairs of countries in Latin America
  • The United States would act as the policeman of
    the Western Hemisphere
  • Dollar Diplomacy
  • President Taft
  • U.S. would loan Latin American countries money
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • U.S. had a moral duty to promote democracy in
    Latin America

32
U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Truman Doctrine
  • United States would try to contain the spread of
    communism
  • Containment Policy
  • U.S. would help any country fighting communism
  • First tested in Greece and Turkey

33
Immigration
  • Immigrants have contributed to the building of
    America. It can be said that America is nation of
    immigrants. Immigrants have come to the United
    States for various reasons.
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Ellis Island
  • Angel Island
  • Ghettos
  • Assimilation

34
Immigration
  • Resistance to immigration
  • Nativist Movement
  • Americans who wanted to restrict immigration
  • Chinese Exclusion Act (1888)
  • Chinese were banned from immigrating to the
    United States
  • Act was repealed in 1943
  • Quota System
  • Limited immigration from certain parts of the
    world

35
Economics
  • Refers to the production, manufacture and
    distribution of goods and services
  • Characteristics of the United States Economy
  • Capitalism
  • The economic philosophy that the United States
    economy is based on
  • Adam Smith- Wealth of Nations
  • Free Enterprise System
  • Business and industry is owned by individuals
    competing for capital
  • Private ownership
  • Laissez Faire
  • Government stays out of the affairs of business.
  • During the late 1800s the government began to
    get more involved in regulating business
  • Ending child labor
  • Sherman Anti Trust Act
  • minimum wage
  • Laws of Supply and Demand
  • Low Supply High Demand high prices
  • High Supply low Demand low prices

36
Economics
  • Land, Labor, Capital, Technology, and Connections
    are necessary for any nation to industrialize
  • Capital
  • Profits made during the Civil War was invested in
    starting new industries and corporate growth
  • Labor
  • Immigration provided workers needed for
    industrial growth
  • Land
  • Mining boom in the West increased availability
    natural resources need for industrialization

37
Economics
  • Technology
  • Inventors and their inventions helped improve and
    modernize industrial production
  • Connections
  • Transcontinental Railroad had a tremendous impact
    on industrial growth after the Civil War
  • Later, the Federal Highway Project in the 1950s
    would have a similar impact on the economy of the
    1950s

38
The Easter Egg
  • Congratulations, you took the time to study and
    prepare for your Final Exam. Caring enough to
    want to succeed is the first step to being
    successful and something you will have to do if
    you want to create opportunities for yourself in
    the high school and beyond. Click on the Easter
    Egg to receive your reward.
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