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APUSH: Chapter Summary Name:_______________ Chapter1: New World Beginnings Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. The Shaping of North America 5. Europeans Enter Africa 2. Peopling of the Americas 6. Columbus Comes upon a new world 3. The Earliest Americans 7. When Worlds Collide 4. Indirect Discovers of the New World 8. The Spanish Conquistadores Vocabulay:

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Chapter1: New World Beginnings Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. The Shaping of North America

5. Europeans Enter Africa

2. Peopling of the Americas

6. Columbus Comes upon a new world

3. The Earliest Americans

7. When Worlds Collide

4. Indirect Discovers of the New World

8. The Spanish Conquistadores

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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. The Clash of Culture on the Plains

5. The Plains Indians **

2. Receding Native Population

6. Mining: From Dishpan to Ore Breaker

3. Bellowing Herds of Bison

7. Beef Bonanzas and Long Drives

4. The End of the Trail

8. The Farmer’s Frontier

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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (page 2)

9. The Far West Comes of Age

13. Unhappy Farmers

10. The Fading Frontier

14. The Farmers Take their Stand

11. The Farm Becomes a Factory

15. Prelude to Populism

12. Deflation Dooms the Debtor

16. Coxey’s Army and the Pullman Strike

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Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (page 3)

17. Golden McKinley and Silver Bryan

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18. Class Conflict: Plowholders Versus Bondholders

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19. Republican Stand-pattism

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Chapter 27:Empire and Expansion Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. America Turns Outward

2. Spurning the Hawaiian Pear

3. Cubans Rise in Revolt

4. Dewey’s May Day Victory at Manila

5. The Confused Invasion of Cuba

6. America’s Course (Curse?) of Empire

7. The Puerto Ricans

8. Perplexities in Puerto Rico and Cuba

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Chapter 27: Empire and Expansion(page 2)

9. New Horizons in Two Hemispheres

10. “Little Brown Brothers” in the Philippines

11. The Filipinos

12. Hinging in the Open Door in China

13. Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900?

14. TR: Brandisher of the Big Stick

15. Building the Panama Canal

16. TR’s Perversion of Monroe’s Doctrine

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Chapter 27: Empire and Expansion (page 3)

17. Roosevelt on the World Stage

18. Japanese Laborers in California

19. The Age of Empire

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Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Progressive Roots

2. Raking Muck with the Muckrakers

3. Political Progressivism

4. Progressivism in the Cities and States

5. Progressive Women

6. TR’s Square Deal for Labor

7. TR Corrals the Corporations

8. Caring for the Consumer

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Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (page 2)

9. Earth Control

10. The Environmentalists

11. The “Roosevelt Panic” of 1907

12. The Rough Rider Thunders Out

13. Taft: A Round Peg in a Square Hole

14. The Dollar Goes Abroad as a Diplomat

15. Taft the Trustbuster

16. Taft Splits the Republican Party

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17. The Taft-Roosevelt Rupture

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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. The “Bull Moose” Campaign of 1912

2. Woodrow Wilson: A Minority President

3. Wilson: The Idealist in Politics

4. Wilson Tackles the Tariff

5. Wilson Battles the Bankers

6. The President Tames the Trusts

7. Wilsonian Progressivism at High Tide

8. New Directions in Foreign Policy

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Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad (page 2)

9. Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico

10. Thunder Across the Sea

11. A Precarious Neutrality 12. America Earns Blood Money

13. Wilson Wins Reelection in 1916

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Chapter 30: The War to End War Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. War by Act of Germany

2. Wilsonian Idealism Enthroned

3. Wilson’s Fourteen Point Plan

4. Creel Manipulates Minds

5. Enforcing Loyalty and Stifling Dissent

6. The Nation’s Factories Go to War

7. Workers in Wartime

8. Suffering Until Suffrage

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9. Forging a War Economy

10. Making Plowboys into Doughboys

11. Fighting in France-Belatedly

12. America Helps Hammer the “Hun”

13. The Fourteen Points Disarm Germany

14. Wilson Steps Down from Olympus

15. An Idealist Amid the Imperialists

16. Hammering Out the Treaty

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17. The Peace Treaty That Bred a New War

18. The Domestic Parade of Prejudice

19. Wilson’s Tour and Collapse (1919) 20. Defeat Through Deadlock

21. The “Solemn Referendum” of 1920

22. The Betrayal of Great Expectations

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Chapter 31: American Life in the “Roaring Twenties” Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Seeing Red

2. Hooded Hoodlums of the KKK

3. Stemming the Foreign Flood

4. The Prohibition “Experiment”

5. The Poles

6. The Golden Age of Gangsterism

7. Monkey Business in Tennessee

8. The Mass-Consumption Economy

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9. Putting America on Rubber Tires

10. The Advent of the Gasoline Age

11. Humans Develop Wings

12. The Radio Revolution

13. Hollywood’s Filmland Fantasies

14. The Dynamic Decade

15. Cultural Liberation

16. Wall Street’s Big Bull Market

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Chapter 32: The Politics of Boom and Bust Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. The Republican “Old Guard” Returns

2. GOP Reaction at the Throttle

3. The Aftermath of War

4. America Seeks Benefits Without Burdens

5. Hiking the Tariff Higher

6. The Stench of Scandal

7. “Silent Call” Coolidge

8. Frustrated Farmers

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10. Foreign-Policy Flounderings

11. Unraveling the Debt Knot

12. The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, 1928

13. President Hoover’s First Moves

14. The Great Crash Ends the Golden Twenties

15. Hooked on the Horn of Plenty

16. Rugged Times for Rugged Individualists

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17. Hoover Battles the Great Depression

18. Routing the Bonus Army in Washington

19. Japanese Militarists Attack China 20. Hoover Pioneers the Good Neighbor Policy

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Chapter 33: The Great Depression and the New Deal Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. FDR: Politician in a Wheelchair

2. Presidential Hopefuls of 1932

3. Hoover’s Humiliation in 1932

4. FDR and the Three R’s: Relief, Recovery, Reform

5. Roosevelt Manages the Money

6. Creating Jobs for the Jobless

7. A Day for Every Demagogue

8. New Visibility for Women

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Chapter 33: The Great Depression and the New Deal (page 2)

9. A Three-Way Race for the White House in 1924

10. Foreign-Policy Flounderings

11. Unraveling the Debt Knot

12. The Triumph of Herbert Hoover, 1928

13. President Hoover’s First Moves

14. The Great Crash Ends the Golden Twenties

15. Hooked on the Horn of Plenty

16. Rugged Times for Rugged Individualists

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17. Hoover Battles the Great Depression

18. Routing the Bonus Army in Washington

19. Japanese Militarists Attack China 20. Hoover Pioneers the Good Neighbor Policy

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