Title: Muckrakers
1Muckrakers
- Journalists
- Exposed the truth
- Early 1900s
- Upton Sinclair
- Ida Tarbell
- The Jungle
- Food, Inc.
- FDA
2Upton Sinclair
- The Jungle
- Muckraker
- Meat packing industry
- Book led to legislation
- FDA
- FDR
- Food Inspection Act
- Pure Food and Drug Act
3Ida Tarbell
- Exposed unfair business practices in the oil
industry - Investigative journalist
- Rockefellers
- Standard Oil
- Teacher
- Muckraker
- Wrote The History of Standard Oil
4Hull House
- Settlement house
- Chicago
- Ellen Gates Starr founded this
- Helped refugees
- First of its kind
- Apartments for immigrants / women
5Initiative
- Proposed law that comes from the people
- Does not come from lawmakers
- Progressive Era
- Legislative measure
- Has to go through legislative process
- Can be added to legislation as a referendum
6Referendum
- Where a proposed bill can be voted on by the
people - Gave people more say in government
- Used in some cases to recall government officials
7Recall
- To remove a public official from office
- Vote of the people not the government
- Usually voted on in a referendum
- 20 states had adopted referendum, recall, and/or
initiative procedures by 1920 - Part of political reforms of the Progressive Era
8Direct election of the Senators
- 17th amendment
- People voted for senators
- No longer appointed by state legislatures
- 1912
- People have more say in federal government
- Part of the Progressive Era
9Jim Crow
- Segregation laws in the south
- New way of enslaving African-Americans without
slavery - Black codes
- Got rid of all blacks rights
- Mostly aimed at keeping blacks from voting
- Led to the Freedmens Bureau
10Plessy v. Ferguson
- 1896 segregation in public places is legal
- Established separate but equal clause
- Second major racial Landmark Supreme Court case
- Last 60 years until Brown v. Board of Education
- Enforced judicial review
11NAACP
- National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People - Racial equality
- Founded in 1909
- Booker T. Washington
- Non-violent means to equality
12Anti-immigration sentiment
- Lead to immigration restrictions
- Nativism
- Chinese-Exclusion Act
- Low wage jobs
- Quota system
- Nationalism
- Continues into today
13Chinese Exclusion Act
- Prohibited all Chinese except students, teachers,
merchants, tourists, and government officials
from entering the US - 1882
- Limited the number of Chinese immigrants
- Discrimination in the Railroad industry
14Spanish-American War
- America wanted to free Cuba from Spanish control
- Triggered by the sinking of the USS Maine
- Treaty of Paris ended it in 1898
- Rough Riders
- America gained the Philippines
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Big Stick Policy
- Showed America as a major world power
15American Expansionism
- Expand the size of the nation under imperialism
- Manifest Destiny (economically)
- Hawaii, Philippines, etc.
- Alaska
- Increase military strength
- Puerto Rico
16Philippine-American War
- Led by Aguinaldo
- Revolt against the US
- Revolting against annexation by the US
- Revolt was stopped by US
- US did not annex the Philippines
17Roosevelt Corollary
- Extension of the Monroe Doctrine
- We would protect the western hemisphere against
European interference - 1904
- Spread democracy
- World police
- Our right to protect economic interest by
military intervention if necessary
18Panama Canal
- aided in trade between coasts
- Connected the Atlantic and the Pacific
- Opened in 1914
- Gave it back to Panama eventually
- Built by US
- Helped Panamanians gain freedom from Colombia
- Took 10 years
- 51 miles long
19U.S. Neutrality
- Attempt to stay out of international wars
- Lend-Lease Act
- Isolationism
- Not successful
20Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
- Use of subs against non-military vessels
- Lusitania
- WWI
- German U-boats
- TOTAL WAR
- Caused US to enter the war (one reason)
21Great Migration
- Movement of African-Americans from South to North
- During WWI
- Following the jobs
- Growth of cities in the north
- Harlem Renaissance
- Early 20th century
22Espionage Act
- Law against speaking out against the war effort
- Passed along side the Alien and Sedition Acts
- 1917
- Jailed and fined for speaking out
- Determined unconstitutional because it went
against 1st amendment
23Eugene V. Debs
- American Railroad Union
- Wanted skilled workers
- Leader of the democratic socialist party
- Ran for president from jail
- Arrested for protesting the war
2418th Amendment
- Prohibition
- 1919
- Led to speakeasies
- Led to bootlegging
- Gangs, organized crime (MOB)
- Later repealed by 21st amendment
- Al Capone
2519th amendment
- Womens right to vote
- 1920
- Result of women involvement in WWI
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Susan B. Anthony
26Fourteen Points
- Woodrow Wilsons plan to make peace after WWI
- Congress did NOT agree to join the League of
Nations - Opposed by nations that wanted to punish Germany
for WWI
27League of Nations
- Established in 1920 to promote international
cooperation and peace - Mostly European
- First attempt at Global Peace keeping body
- Henry Cabot Law
- US did not join
28Communism
- Economic and political system based on a one
party government (totalitarianism) - China
- Russian Revolution 1917 and the creation of the
USSR - Everyone is equal
- Red Scare
29Socialism
- Government control of business and property and
equal distribution of wealth - Communism Lite
- Economic system opposite of capitalism
30Red Scare
- Fear of the spread of communism after WWI
- After the Bolshevik Revolution
- Resulted in immigration legislation
- Communist political party was formed in US
- Share Our Wealth program - Huey Long
31Immigration Restrictions
- Immigrants were required to pass literacy tests
- Quota system 1921
- Fear of communism
- Ellis and Angel Island
- Gentlemens Agreement
- Southern and Eastern European Immigrants
32Radio
- 1920s brought families together
- Entertainment
- News
- Advertising
- Roaring Twenties
- Presidential Elections
- Fireside talks
- War of the Worlds
33Movies
- 1920s silent movies and black/white
- Entertainment
- Charlie Chaplin
- Buster Keaton
- Wizard of Oz
- New era of movie stars
- Influenced fashion
- Clara Bow
34Jazz
- Harlem Renaissance
- Louis Armstrong
- Flappers
- Louisiana
- Improv
- 1920s
- New Orleans
- Charleston
35Harlem Renaissance
- Revival of African-American culture and art
- Langston Hughes
- Didnt last long
- Ended by Great Depression
- Louis Armstrong
36Langston Hughes
- African American author during the Harlem
Renaissance - Poet
- Russian friend (communist)
- Wrote about the troubles of being
African-American
37Louis Armstrong
- Famous musician during the Harlem Renaissance
- Trumpet
- New Orleans
- Chicago jazz musician
38Tin Pan Alley
- Composers and lyricists
- Sub-genre of Jazz movement
- Irving Berlin
- Manhattan and other parts of New York City
- Place of music
39Irving Berlin
- Playwright and composer
- Wrote White Christmas and God Bless America
- Part of Tin Pan Alley Movement
- Publisher
- 150 songs
40Mass Production
- Henry Ford
- 1920s
- Sped up production
- Made cars affordable
- Cheaper labor
- Contributed to urbanization
- Assembly line
- Led to overproduction
- Faster, more economic, efficient way of
production - Model T
- Interchangeable parts
- Eli Whitney
- Cotton gin
41Stock Market crash
- Black Tuesday
- 10/29/1929
- Contributing factor of the Great Depression
- Caused by buying on margin
- Caused closing of banks
- Risky bank loans
42Great Depression
- Extended economic recession
- Hoovervilles
- New Deal
- FDR
- 1929-1940
- 25 unemployment
- Highest suicide rate
- Global effect
- After WWI
- Inflation
- Over-production
- Under consumption
- Use of credit
- Wages not increasing
43Dust Bowl
- Farming over-production
- Drought
- West
- 1930s
- AAA
- Led to farmers moving to California
- Not using crop rotation
- Over grazing
- Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico
44Hooverville
- Thought Hoover was the cause of the Great
Depression - Shantytowns
- Unemployed, homeless people
- All over the US
- Named after president Hoover
45Tennessee Valley Authority
- Part of the New Deal
- Dams and bridges along the Tennessee River Valley
- Created jobs
- Provided electricity
- 1933
- Provided economic development in the Tennessee
Valley
46Second New Deal
- Roosevelt
- 1934-1935
- Great depression
- Court Packing Bill
- Social Security
- TVA
- CCC
- AAA
- FDIC
47Wagner Act
- Collective bargaining
- Re-established the NIRA
- promoted labor unions
- Limited ways employers could react to labor
unions - Established in 1935
- Protected workers rights
- Better hours - higher wages
- Cant fire people for being in a union
48Industrial Revolution
- Growth of cities
- Machines were used more
- Major changes in agriculture, manufacturing,
mining, and transport - Hand tools were used less
- Change in social and economic organization
- People got factory jobs
- Mass production
- Assembly line
- Henry Ford
49Social Security Act
- New Deal
- Retired, elderly, disabled
- Most costly part of the New Deal
- Increased taxes
- Guaranteed retirement for some
- Still exists today
- Helped families with disabled children
- 1935
- FDR
50Eleanor Roosevelt
- Social reformer
- Accepted blacks into the White House
- Advocate for civil rights
- FDRs wife
- Roosevelts eyes and ears
- Womens rights
- Childrens advocate
51Huey Long
- Socialist
- Share Our Wealth
- U.S. senator
- Supported social programs
- Thought the New Deal was not enough
- Turned against Roosevelt
- Communist
- Very popular
- Assassinated
52Neutrality Acts
- Came from nationalism / isolationism
- Foreign policy of the late 1930s and early 1940s
- Prevented the US from being drawn into war
- 1935
- No sale of weapons to countries that were at war
- Loosened by the Lend-Lease Act
53Court Packing Bill
- Roosevelts attempt to pack the Supreme Court so
the New Deal could not be challenged - Addition of 6 new members
- Did not pass!!!
- 1937
- Wanted younger more liberal people on the court
54A. Philip Randolph
- Key Civil Rights leader before and during WWII
- Won Roosevelts support for equality in the
workforce (war industries) - Founded brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- Negotiated with Roosevelt about civil rights and
workers rights - Stopped march on DC because of Roosevelts
executive order about hiring practices
55Pearl Harbor
- December 7, 1941
- Triggered American involvement in WWII
- Bombing by Japan
- Sneak attack
- Hawaii
- Main targets were saved because they were out to
sea - Ninja skills
56Internment
- Camps for Japanese Americans
- Fear of spies
- Germans, Italians
- Holding people without cause
- Mostly in the west
- Violates civil rights
- During WWII here in the US
57Mobilization
- Assemble troops for war
- Private sector switches to wartime manufacturing
- Getting troops and supplies ready for war
- Happened very quickly after Pearl Harbor
- DRAFT
- Pulled a lot of people out of school
- Women to work
- More people volunteered than were drafted
58Wartime Conservation
- Rationing
- Recycling drives
- Rubber
- Scrap metal
- Save supplies for troops
- Coupons
- War bonds
- Increased Patriotism
59Rationing
- Gas
- Food items (coupon books)
- Sugar
- Coffee
- Meat
- Pantyhose
- Rubber
60Lend-Lease Act
- Way around the Neutrality Acts
- Allowed US to aid countries that were essential
to the safety of the USA! - Loophole in Neutrality Acts
- Lend arms to Great Britain in return for some
small islands and being able to set up military
bases - 1941
61Battle of Midway
- Turning point of WWII in the Pacific
- Japanese plans were decoded and they lost
- Americans intercepted Japanese fighter planes
- Sunk 4 Japanese Aircraft Carriers
- Japanese never recovered after this
- June 1942
62D-Day
- 6-6-44
- Normandy beaches
- Lots of troops
- Largest beach landing in history
- Bloodiest, longest battle of WWII
- largest use of paratroopers in combat 20,000
- Largest US involvement in the War in Europe
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Operation Overlord
- Sneak Attack
63Battle of Berlin
- Russia against Germany
- Germans retreated to the west to surrender to GB
and France - 1945
- Hitler did not leave Berlin
- Committed suicide and killed his dog and wife
killed herself - Berlin was divided between France, Russia, GB,
and USA
64Atom Bomb
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Manhattan Project
- Los Alamos
- Decision made by Truman
- Fat Man
- Little Boy
- Ended WWII in the Pacific
- Einstein
- Enola Gay
- Started the Cold War
65Los Alamos
- Test site of the Atomic Bomb
- New Mexico
- Manhattan Project location
- Radiation fallout
- Very secret
66Manhattan Project
- Code name for atomic bomb testing and development
- Albert Einstein
- Los Alamos, New Mexico
- Indirect cause of the Cold War and increased
tensions with USSR - Building of the Atomic Bomb
- Very secret
67Marshall Plan
- 1947-1951
- Economic aid to European countries under threat
from the Soviets - Led to the Berlin Airlift
- Plan to reconstruct European economies after WWII
- Made Russia angry
- Fighting the spread of communism
68Containment
- Prevent the spread of communism
- Offspring of the Truman Doctrine
- Foreign policy after WWII and throughout the Cold
War - Cause of US involvement in Korea and Vietnam
- Prevent the domino effect / theory
69Truman Doctrine
- Offered military as well as economic aid
- Aimed at protecting the world against the Domino
Theory of the spread of communism - Issued by President Truman
- 1947
70Korean War
- 38th parallel divides North and South Korea
- 1950-1953
- US and other UN countries fought with South Korea
against North Korea and China - No real change because of outcome
- US and South winning until China came to the aid
of North Korea - Fighting the spread of communism
71Chinese Civil War
- Between the communists and nationalists
- Mao Ze Dong
- Ho Chi Minh
- Communism is established in China
- 1944-1947
72McCarthyism
- Red Scare
- Witch hunt for communists
- The Crucible
- Begun by Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Accusations were mostly unfounded
- Early 1950s
- Black listed many celebrities
- Eventually faded out
73Cuban Revolution
- Fidel Castro
- Brought communism VERY close to home
- Allied with the Soviet Union
- Bay of Pigs
- Led to the Cuban missile crisis
- Most of the revolutionaries werent Cuban
74Bay of Pigs
- One of JFKs biggest mistakes
- Lacked full support of the U.S. government
- Did NOT work
- 1961
- CIA did not have enough information about
resistance - Ended friendly relations between the US and Cuba
- Led by Cuban refugees
75Cuban Missile Crisis
- Missiles in Cuba aimed at the United States
- Capable of reaching as far as Seattle
- 1962
- Closest we have ever come to nuclear war
- 13 Days
- Peak of the Cold War
- Soviet Union presence in Cuba for offensive
purposes
76Vietnam War
- US eventually pulled out
- Tet Offensive
- Agent orange
- Charlie
- Student Protests
- Across the Universe
- First US involvement in war that was not
considered a US victory - Vietcong
- huge anti-war movement
77Tet Offensive
- January 1968
- 10 month long offensive against the South
Vietnamese and the US - Ended attrition
- Surprise attack by the Vietcong
- Won the war for North Vietnam
78Baby Boom
- Population increase
- SEX
- Big impact on Social Security
- 1945-1965
- Peak was in 1957 4 million babies were born
- Lack of education
- Soldiers getting back from the war
79Levittown
- Long Island
- First suburb, led to more suburbs around the
country - Mass production of housing
- New York
- Led to need for Highway Act
- William Levitt
80Interstate Highway Act
- Result of increase in suburbs
- Transport military equipment
- Connect all major US cities
- Eisenhower
- 1956
81Kennedy/Nixon presidential Debate
- First televised presidential debate
- Influenced popular opinion
- Women voted for JFK
- Kennedy was more appealing to the people
- JFK was coached on appearance and body language
- JFK had more charisma
- Nixon had more foreign policy knowledge
- 1960 election
82TV News Coverage of the Civil Rights Movement
- Caused sympathy for the movement
- Angered Americans witnessing violence
- Caused more awareness
- Led to legislation about Civil Rights and
individual liberties
83Technology of the 1970s
- Personal Computer
- Beginnings of cell phones
- APPLE
- Free-standing public telephone booth
- Entertainment
84Sputnik I
- Russian satellite
- Space race
- Increased Cold War Tensions
- 1957
- First artificial satellite
- Americans became fearful of spies
- Eisenhower
85Jackie Robinson
- First African-American baseball player in the
major league - Played for the Brooklyn Dodgers
- First African American inducted into the baseball
hall of fame - Broke the color barrier for all professional
sports
86Harry Truman
- 33rd president
- Acknowledged Israel as a sovereign nation
- Issued the Truman Doctrine
- FDRs vice president
- 1945-1953
- Chose to use the atom bomb
87Brown v. Board of Education
- Separate but equal clause is not constitutional
- Integrated schools
- Led to the Civil Rights Act
- 1954
- Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson
- Third major landmark Supreme Court Case dealing
with race - Under the Warren Court
88Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Civil rights leader
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Assassinated in Memphis 1968
- Preacher
- Non-violent
- I Have a Dream
- Very young African-American activist
89Letter From Birmingham Jail
- MLK, Jr.
- Garnered support for non-violent protests
- Now is the time!
- Asking for support from white southern Christian
leaders - Call to Action for people to be non-violent
90I Have a Dream Speech
- Washington, D.C.
- 250,000 people present
- MLK, Jr.
- Blacks and whites unite
- 1963
- Lincoln Memorial
91Civil Rights Act of 1964
92Voting Rights Act of 1965
93Warren Court
94Miranda v. Arizona
95Assassination of President Kennedy
96Great Society
97Medicare
98Tet Offensive
99Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
100Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
1011968 Democratic National Convention
102SCLC
103SNCC
104Sit-ins
105Freedom Rides
106Anti-Vietnam War Movement
107Womens Movement
108National Organization of Women
109United Farm Workers Movement
110Cesar Chavez
111Environmental Movement
112Silent Spring
113Rachel Carson
114Earth Day
115Environmental Protection Agency
116Conservative Movement
117Barry Goldwater
118Richard M. Nixon
119Roe v. Wade
120Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
121Nixons visit to China
122Watergate Scandal
123Gerald Ford
124Jimmy Carter
125Camp David Accords
126Iranian Revolution
127Iranian Hostage Crisis
128Ronald Reagan
129Reagnomics
130Iran-Contra Scandal
131Collapse of the Soviet Union
132Bill Clinton
133North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA
134Impeachment of Bill Clinton
135Electoral College
136George W. Bush
137Operation Enduring Freedom
138War on Terrorism
139Operation Iraqi Freedom