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27 Cards in this Set
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Focus of Large Corporations |
production of consumer goods |
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Opportunities of Urbanization |
continued opportunities due to industrialization |
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Reasons for calls to stronger financial regulation |
credit, Great Depression |
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aims of progressive reformers |
reforms of existing political and social institutions |
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legislation promoted by progressives |
regulate abuses of economy and environment |
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FDR's New Deal |
relief, recovery and reform |
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Radical v. Conservative Opinions of New Deal |
pushed roosevelt towards more extensive reforms |
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New Deal's legacy of reform |
left a legacy of reforms and institutions which provided more security |
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Effects of new technology |
improved standards of living, greater mobility |
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Examples of cultural conflict caused by modernization |
tradition vs innovation |
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Causes and effects of Harlem Renaissance |
rise of urban, industrial society |
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Regressive atmosphere created by WW1 |
resulted in restrictions in freedom of speech |
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First Red Scare |
legitimized attacks on radical sand immigrants |
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Restricted v. Unrestricted Immigration |
established highly restrictive quotas while also not with countries such as mexico due to labor |
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Great Migration |
african americans pursuing new economic opportunities |
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Effects of WW1 and WW2 on Migration |
result of need for wartime production |
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Mexicans during 1930s and 1940s |
faced ambivalent government policies |
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Causes of US expansion into non-white nations |
competition with europe and racial ideas |
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Effects of US victory in Spanish-American War |
led to acquisition of island territories and expanded military |
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Effects of America's Imperialism on views of American Involvement |
imperialists vs anti etc |
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Neutrality v. involvement during WW1 |
woodrow wilson's call for defense of humanitarianism and democratic principles |
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Post WW1 peace negotiations with Wilson |
treaty of versailles and league of nations |
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US foreign policy from 1920 to 1930 |
international investment, peace treaties, etc. |
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Economic effects of mobilization for WW2 |
ended great depression |
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Wartime experiences that caused Americans to question values |
atomic bomb, japanese internment |
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Reasons for US and allied victory in WW2 |
allied political and military cooperation |
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Reasons for US emergence as a world power after WW2 |
dominance in WW2 victory and involvement in treaties |