- APUSH Review Sheet
- He does a great job creating videos that look at the new curriculum AND creates videos that are content focused.
- For each write up of a area, person, etc. - look at the "Test Tips" section
- I would also look at the top and browse through the tabs, "New APUSH Curriculum" and "Additional Resources"
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
More Review Material
This is a GREAT site - key features:
Review Material
African American History to 1865
African American History 1865-2011
Women in America
Native American History
Key Supreme Court Decisions
The Arts
Labor Issues
20 Key Acts of Congress
Immigration and Migration
Foreign Policy in Latin America
Foreign Policy in Vietnam
Practice Tests, (look at outline) NOTE: These were created under the OLD curriculum
African American History 1865-2011
Women in America
Native American History
Key Supreme Court Decisions
The Arts
Labor Issues
20 Key Acts of Congress
Immigration and Migration
Foreign Policy in Latin America
Foreign Policy in Vietnam
Practice Tests, (look at outline) NOTE: These were created under the OLD curriculum
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
APUSH Unit Review Videos and Terms and Concepts
1920s
Great Depression (starts at 10 min mark) ( this video also covers material from the 1920s)
The New Deal
World War 2
While you need to know these terms, I would first look at the concepts and categorize the terms by the concepts I have listed. Then look over the terms and be able to explain how they are an example of that particular concept.
Great Depression (starts at 10 min mark) ( this video also covers material from the 1920s)
The New Deal
World War 2
While you need to know these terms, I would first look at the concepts and categorize the terms by the concepts I have listed. Then look over the terms and be able to explain how they are an example of that particular concept.
NAMES, DATES, TERMS, & STUFF
“red scare”
A. Mitchell Palmer
Sacco and Vanzetti
Ku Klux Klan
Immigration Act of 1924
Volstead Act
“speakeasies”
Al Capone
Andrew Mellon
automobile
advertising
credit
Frederick W. Taylor
Henry Ford
“commercials”
Margaret Sanger
“flappers”
jazz
Langston Hughes
Marcus Garvey
UNIA
Black Star Line
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ernest Hemingway
Sinclair Lewis
William Faulkner
T. S. Eliot
Robert Frost
“New Negro”
Frank Lloyd Wright
buying on margin
CONCEPTS
Seeing Red
Stemming the foreign flood
Prohibition
Gangsters
Mass Consumption Economy
Changes in travel:
Cars
Planes
Changes in entertainment:
Radio
Film
The dynamic decade
Literature of the 1920s
Craziness on the stock exchange
NAMES, DATES, TERMS, STUFF
Warren G. Harding “Ohio Gang”
Kellogg-Briand Pact Fordney-McCumber Tariff
Calvin Coolidge Teapot Dome scandal
“Silent Cal” & “Cautious Cal” Dawes Plan
Herbert Hoover “noble experiment”
Alfred E. Smith Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Black Tuesday “great glut”/”plague of plenty”
“Hoover blankets” & “Hoovervilles” Hoover’s trickle-down theory
Hoover & public enterprises à Hoover Dam
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
“Yellow Dog” contracts
Bonus Expeditionary Force
Henry L. Stimson & Stimson Doctrine
CONCEPTS
GOP & Old Guard Harding scandals
Election of 1924 Election of 1928
Hoover’s self-help philosophy Great Crash & End of Golden Twenties à include results
Hoover’s response to depression à “rugged individualism” Bonus Army à purpose & results Japanese Militarism Hoover’s Good Neighbor Policy
NAMES, DATES, TERMS, & STUFF
Eleanor Roosevelt
“Brain Trust”
Hundred Days
Emergency Banking Relief Act
“fireside chats”
Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act
“managed currency”
Civilian Conservation Corps
“alphabetical agencies”
Federal Emergency Relief Act
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation
Civil Works Administration
Father Charles Coughlin
Senator Huey P. “Kingfish” Long
Dr. Francis E. Townsend
Works Progress Administration
National Recovery Administration
Schechter case
Public Works Administration
Dust Bowl
Securities and Exchange Commission
Tennessee Valley Authority
Social Security Act
National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)
John Maynard Keynes
CONCEPTS
FDR’s rise to power
1932 election
Relief, Recovery, Reform
Paying Farmers not to Farm
The Dust Bowl
Battling Bankers
Rise of the TVA
Help for unskilled labor
1936 election
“Nine Old Men”
Twilight of the New Deal
New Deal or Raw Deal?
FDR – Sinner or Savior?
London Economic Conference
Nonintervention
Stalin
Mussolini
Hitler
Rome-Berlin Axis
Ethiopia
Merchants of Death
Neutrality Acts
Spanish Civil War
“Quarantine” Speech
Panay
Rhineland
Austria
Sudetenland
Munich Conference
Hitler-Stalin Pact
Poland
Neutrality Act of 1939
“Cash & Carry”
Dunkirk
Conscription
Battle of Britain
America First Committee
Destroyer deal
Lend-Lease
Atlantic Charter [Conference]
Embargo on Japan
7 December, 1941
CONCEPTS
Direction of U.S. foreign policy:
q America, Isolationsim
q Asia, Europe, Latin
Totalitarianism
q Appeasing Japan & Germany
q U. S. Neutrality
q Bolstering Britain
q Election of 1940
q Moving Closer to War
q Toward Pearl Harbor
ABC-1 Agreement
Korematsu vs. U.S.
The Four Freedoms
War Production Board
Office of Price Administration
War Labor Board
Smith-Connally Anti-Strike Bill
WAACS
“GI”
braceros
“Rosie the Riveter”
Phillip Randolph
Fair Employment Practices Commission
CORE
Tuskegee Airmen
Code talkers
Zoot suits
Office of Scientific Research & Development
Douglas MacArthur
Bataan Death March
Coral Sea
Midway
Guadalcanal
“Leap frogging”
“Bloody Tarawa”
“Wolf packs”
Radar
Erwin Rommel
El Alamein
Stalingrad
Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower
North Africa / Casablanca
Italian Campaign
Monte Casino
D-Day
Teheran
Normandy
George S. Patton
Thomas E. Dewey
Harry S. Truman
Battle of the Bulge
Concentration Camps
Holocaust
VE Day
Leyte Gulf
Iwo Jima
Okinawa
Kamikazes
Potsdam Conference
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
VJ Day
CONCEPTS
Danger of democratic collapse
Shock of War:
q Assimilation of ethnic groups
q Japanese Americans
q End of the New Deal
Man power & Woman Power
Internal migration (map, p. 854)
Holding the Home Front
q Disposable income
q Deficit spending
War in the Pacific (p. 840)
War in Europe (p. 844)
Election of 1944
The Atomic Bomb
Allies Triumphant
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