American History 2 test 2 Crossword
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2) Palmer Raids, led by the Attorney General of the time, violated civil rights in an attempt to arrest and deport Russian people in response to the Red Scare3) separate but equal 4) initiative, referendum, and recall5) re-imposed the federal income tax following the ratification of the 16th amendment and lowered basic tariff rates6) restricted agriculture, grains can’t be used for alcohol, gov’t said what you grow and what to do with it (must support war efforts)7) Oliver Platt, we can interfere with Cuba whenever we want, got naval base (Guantanemo), could land troops whenever. 8) yellow journalism, supported intervention with Cuba10) prohibited any attempt to interfere with military operations, to support US enemies during wartime, to promote insubordination in the military, or to interfere with military recruitment, upheld in 1919 by Schenck v. US 11) allowed for the sale of material to belligerents so long as they paid in cash, used their own ships, and assumed all risk in transportation, passed by Franklin Roosevelt 12) purpose was to assimilate Indians into American society, separated land owned by Indians, and purchased land for whites to settle 13) established the Panama Canal Zone for the construction of the Panama Canal 15) wrote Our Country (book), we must (and have the right to) expand our ways of life including religion to those less fortunate 16) “The Jungle”, talked about exploited workers, meat packing industry conditions in Chicago, had a socialist agenda but people ignored it and focused on the meat industry 17) direct election of representatives rather than government officials selecting them18) ship sunk by German U-boat, lead to national uproar due to improper procedures and high death toll19) forced Germany to pay reparations to the Allies, take credit for the war, preserved their resentment towards the world 21) led 20,000 man army of WWI vets called the Bonus Army, sought payment of service certificates 23) “Influence of Sea Power On History” (book), if you’re going to have a great nation, you must have a great navy 24) between Great Britain and US stating neutrality in regards to sea vessels 25) 20,000 man army of WWI vets led by Walter W. Waters in an effort to get money promised to them in World War Adjusted Compensation Act, lost in the end and forced to leave government property 26) debate on the teaching of evolution in classrooms 27) USS Maine was blown up, critical in sending US to War 30) editor of The Atlanta Journal Constitution, promoted The New South 32) invaded by the Japanese after a staged attack (Mukden Incident) that allowed them to occupy the land until the end of WWII |
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1) return the power to the American people, starts with the states, Teddy was first president like to adhere to this9) promised Cuba independence after war with Spanish14) led first battle in war with Spanish, Manilla Harbor, Philippines, US Won 20) Cuba, needed new source of resources, needed to expand our resources, religion (Josiah Strong), and Strategy (A.T. Mahan- sea power) 22) regulates all meat processed for domestic consumption (result of “The Jungle”)28) called for peaceful negotiations in place of war to handle disputes 29) US had the right to use military force to keep European forces out of Latin countries, similar to the Monroe Doctrine 31) Woodrow Wilson beat out Roosevelt, Debs, and Taft in a four way race, Progressive ideals as well as Socialist ideals took part in the race33) Bolshevik, communism, everything bad that happened in American was blamed on them, even race wars34) peace treaty, based on self-determination and collective security, main reason was to create a League of Nations35) sought to prevent anticompetitive practices in US business, used a three level enforcement scheme36) interstate commerce commission can better regulate transportation companies 37) challenged in Williams vs. Mississippi (1898), claimed that the voter test was legal and ‘color blind’ 38) The Man That Nobody Knew (Book), Jesus was the greatest salesman and the Bible was the greatest advertisement 39) defined the role public universities had in regards to contributing to the state (politics, education, and media)40) first international organization whose mission was to maintain world peace, formed as a result of the Paris Peace Conference, helped end WWI41) prohibition, in compilation with the Volstead Act, only people who truly benefited were organized crime groups |
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