U. S. History 112B Final Exam Review. Center of black cultural outpouring in the 1920s.
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The “New” Imperialism 1878 - 1914. Is the “New” Imperialism New? Not new – U.S. continually expanding New in two senses: Non-contiguous expansion Colonization,
The Gilded Age-Farmer’s Revolt Economic Conditions Problems with the currency Granger Movement Farmer’s Alliances The Omaha Platform of 1892 The Election.
Gilded Age Politics Party Politics Reform Garfield and Arthur Blaine and Cleveland Cleveland and Reform Harrison and the Surplus Cleveland Back Again.
Immigration of Gilded Age CH. 7. Immigration and Urban America America is flooded with immigrants from SE Europe Migration caused by industrial revolution.
Presidents of the United States. Essential Questions What date was president elected? What years did he serve? To which party did he belong? Major names.
With the voice of Alex Trebek 20 10 50 40 30 SAW WWI Ending WWI Teddy Roosevelt’s Policies 2 Sides Just the Facts.