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Focus of Large Corporations

production of consumer goods

Opportunities of Urbanization

continued opportunities due to industrialization

Reasons for calls to stronger financial regulation

credit, Great Depression

aims of progressive reformers

reforms of existing political and social institutions

legislation promoted by progressives

regulate abuses of economy and environment

FDR's New Deal

relief, recovery and reform

Radical v. Conservative Opinions of New Deal

pushed roosevelt towards more extensive reforms

New Deal's legacy of reform

left a legacy of reforms and institutions which provided more security

Effects of new technology

improved standards of living, greater mobility

Examples of cultural conflict caused by modernization

tradition vs innovation

Causes and effects of Harlem Renaissance

rise of urban, industrial society

Regressive atmosphere created by WW1

resulted in restrictions in freedom of speech

First Red Scare

legitimized attacks on radical sand immigrants

Restricted v. Unrestricted Immigration

established highly restrictive quotas while also not with countries such as mexico due to labor

Great Migration

african americans pursuing new economic opportunities

Effects of WW1 and WW2 on Migration

result of need for wartime production

Mexicans during 1930s and 1940s

faced ambivalent government policies

Causes of US expansion into non-white nations

competition with europe and racial ideas

Effects of US victory in Spanish-American War

led to acquisition of island territories and expanded military

Effects of America's Imperialism on views of American Involvement

imperialists vs anti etc

Neutrality v. involvement during WW1

woodrow wilson's call for defense of humanitarianism and democratic principles

Post WW1 peace negotiations with Wilson

treaty of versailles and league of nations

US foreign policy from 1920 to 1930

international investment, peace treaties, etc.

Economic effects of mobilization for WW2

ended great depression

Wartime experiences that caused Americans to question values

atomic bomb, japanese internment

Reasons for US and allied victory in WW2

allied political and military cooperation

Reasons for US emergence as a world power after WW2

dominance in WW2 victory and involvement in treaties