Castle+Gushen,+Allie+Cox,+Brooke+Smith,+Elle+Gaug+Group+Outlines

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__Review Book - 23 / American Pageant - 31__** Castle Gushen RB 470-473 AP 720-725 Allie Cox RB 474-477 AP 726-731 Brooke Smith RB 478-481 AP 732-738 Ellie Gaug RB 482-484 AP 739-745

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 * __ Group Work __**

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1903 - Wright brothers fly the first airplane - precedent for Lindbergh to fly across the Atlantic solo 1919 - 18th Amendment (prohibition) - precedent for bootleg and speakeasies 1921 - Sacco-Vanzetti Trial - precedent for anger 1927 - Lindbergh flies the Atlantic solo - made history 1927 - first talking motion pictures - precedent for better technology and movies
 * Chronology:**

(P) - Republicans controlled executive branch, Coolidge as President, The Scopes Trial, 18th Amendment, Case of Sacco and Vanzetti (E) - increased productivity, use of oil and electricity, the automobile, union movement decline, 18th Amendment (G) - Harlem Renaissance, Election of 1928, U.S. government's wartime policies, the automobile, Kellogg-Briand Pact (S) - Harlem Renaissance, Ku Klux Klan, modernism, women in the labor force, Jazz music
 * PEGS:**

Consumerism Other Debts Other Treaties Latin America Increased Productivity Dawes Plan Good Choices Entertainment
 * Mneumonics:**

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1919 - American Legion founded - helped wartime veterans connect 1922 - Fordney-McCumber Tariff Law - precedent for self-suffiency 1923 - Teapot Dome Scandal - precedent for destroyed reputations 1928 - Kellogg-Briand Pact - precedent for anger 1929 - Stack-market crash - precedent for regulation
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1932 - Roosevelt defeats Hoover for presidency - precedent for more happiness 1933 - Beer and Wine Revenue Act - precedent for 21st Amendment 1933 - 21st Amendment - precedent for drinking laws 1935 - Wagner Act - precedent for very large unions 1935 - Social Security Act - precedent for conflict

(P) - high tariffs, New Deal, The First 100 Days, repeal of Prohibition, reform (E) - The Social Security Act, Wagner Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Keynesian Economics, Dust Bowl Farmers (G) - Indian Reorganization, CIO, The Election of 1936, The Three R's, Worldwide depression (S) - Wall Street Crash, weak farm economy, Debt moratorium, New Deal, Second New Deal
 * PEGS:**

Committee of Industrial Organizations Recession Automobiles Strikes Hoover is a LAME-DUCK!!!
 * Mneumonics:**

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1933 - United States recognized Soviet Union - precedent for "friendship" 1937 - Japan invades China - precedent for war 1939 - World War II begins in Europe with Hitler's invasion of Poland - precedent for U.S. becoming involved 1940 - FDR defeats Willkie for presedent - precedent for FDR's death 1941 - Japan attacks Pearl Harbor - precedent for war
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1941 - United States declares war on Japan - angered by invasion of China 1942 - Japanese Americans sent to internment camps - precedent for compensation 1944 - Korematsu v. U.S. - precedent for speculation 1944 - Roosevelt defeats Dewey for presedent - dies less than 3 months later 1945 - Germany surrenders - precedent for end of war

(P) - Good-Neighbor Policy, Pan-American confrences, recognition of the Soviet Union, America First Committee, Pearl Harbor (E) - London Economic Conference, Recognition of the Soviet Union, Reciprocal Trade Agreements, "cash and carry", income tax (G) - recognition of the Soviet Union, Pearl Harbor, Arsenal of Democracy, Land-Lease Act, Operation Torch (S) - death of FDR, The United Nations, Internment camps, Pearl Harbor, Blitzkrieg
 * PEGS:**

Propaganda Election of 1944 Atomic Bombs Reciprocol Trade Agreements Lend-Lease Act
 * Mneumonics:**

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1944 : Servicemen's Readjustment Act (GI Bill) - powerful support for veterans. 1945 : Spock publishes The Common Sense Book of Baby & Child Care Baby boom occurred; showed women's role of take care of children 1945-1946 : Nuremberg war crimes trials in Germany Punshiment to top Nazis. 1946 : Employment Act creates Council of Economic Advisers Promoting national economic welfare. 1947 : Truman Doctrine President asked Congress for $400 million. 1947 : Marshall Plan Economic aid for European nations 1949 : NATO established Military alliance 1950-1953 : Korean War North & South divided. US helps South Korea. 1951 : Truman fires MacArthur MacArthur convicted of insubordination.
 * Chronology:**

(P) - GI Bill, Committee on Civil Rights, atomic weapons, Stalemate of Korea, Dennis et al. v. US. (E) - Inflation rate of almost 25 percent, Truman Doctrine, Council of Economic Advisers, Marshall Plan. (G) - Five major allies of wartime, Destroying Hiroshima, US-Japanese Security Treaty, loss of China, Occupation zones in Germany. (S) - Significant rise of marriages and births, McCarthy tactics toward Americans, Second Red Scare, Rise of the Sunbelt, Fair Deal.
 * PEGS:**

Twenty-second Amendment (1951) Retirement Un-American Activities Marshall Plan Atomic Weapons North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
 * Mneumonics:**

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1954 - Brown v. Boards of Education of Topeka - precedent for anger and resentment 1954 - First McDonald's hamburger stand opens - precedent for most popular fast-food chain around the world 1955 - Montgomery bus bocott by blacks begins - precedent for Martin Luther King Jr's //I Have a Dream// speech 1957 - Soviet Union launches //Sputnik// satellites - precedent for a "space race" 1960 - Kennedy defeats Nixon for presidency - precedent for assasination
 * Chronology:**

(P) - The Election on 1952, HEW, The Election of 1956, Eisenhower Doctrine, The Civil Rights Movement (E) - White-Collar Jobs, unions became conservative, Blue-Collar jobs with middle-class salary, McDonald's, Television (G) - Sputnik, Eisenhower Doctrine, Korean Armistice, Hungarian Revolt, Divided Vietnam (S) - HEW, SEATO, Eisenhower Doctrine, Sputnik, The Civi Rights Movement
 * PEGS:**

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka OPEC Years of Eisenhower Cold War Oil Third World Television Popularized
 * Mneumonics:**

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1962 - Cuban missile crisis - precedent for anger and dispute 1963 - Civil rights march in Washington D.C. - many killed, injured and jailed 1964 - Twenty-fourth Amendment (abolishing poll tax in federal elections) ratified - many poor people now able to vote 1968 - Escalation of Vietnam War - precedent for death 1969 - Astronauts land on moon - precedent for more "space race"
 * Chronology:**

(P) - The Election of 1960, New Frontier, Cuban missile crisis, The Election of 1964, March on Washington (E) - Medicare, Medicaid, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, DOT, HUD (G) - Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Cuban missile crisis, March on Washington, March on Montgomery, Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis (S) - March on Washington, March on Montgomery, Race Riots, "casual sex", Assasination of Kennedy
 * PEGS:**

Sexual Revolution One Man, One Vote Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) Invasion Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) Tonkin Gulf Resolution Yates v. United States (1957)
 * Mneumonics:**

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1970 - Clean Air Act - precedent for environmentalism 1972 - Twenty-sixth Amendment (lowering voting age to 18) passed - gave younger people a say in government 1973 - Endangered Species Act - protected endangered/ almost extinct animals 1975 - South Vietnam falls to communists - precedent for other nations protecting themselves through the U.S. 1979-1981 - Iranian hostage crisis - precedent for future problems
 * Chronology:**

(P) - Foreign Policy, Domestic Policy, Watergate Investigation, The Election of 1976, Camp David Accords (E) - Iranian hostage crisis, Inflation, Immigration growth, Panama Canal, Bicentennial Celebration (G) - Iranian hostage crisis, "Vietnamzation", Arms control with U.S.S.R., October War, bombing attacks (S) - Federalism, The Elecion of 1972, Watergate, Pardoning of Nixon, Camp David Accords
 * PEGS:**

Asian Americans Investigation Society Afghanistan
 * Mneumonics:**

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1980 - Reagan dfeats Carter for presidency - precedent for major changes in politics 1982 - Recession hits U.S. economy - precedent for a better economy 1988 - Bush defeats Dikakis for presidency - precedent for conservatives 1989 - Berling Wall torn down - increasd relations between nations 1990 - East and West Germany reunite - Berlin Wall being torn down helped this to happen
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1990 - Republicans with majorities in both houses of congress - first time in a long time 1998 - House of Repretatives impeaches Clinton - under invetigation for whole term 2000 - "Million Mom March" against guns in Washington D.C. - precedent for gun laws 2001 - Terrorists attack New York and Washington, D.C., on September 11 - precedent for Iraq War 2001 - Congress passes USA Patriot Act - angered people

(P) - The Election of 1980, "Reaganomics", The Election of 1984, Budget Deficits, The Election of 1988 (E) - Budget Deficits, Surples budget, unevenly spread wealth, unevenly spread income, Recession of (G) - Southern Republicans, War in Iraq, relations with Vietnam, Foreign Policy, Persian Gulf War (S) - The Election of 2000, Labor Unions, Recession, U.S./Soviet relations, Lone Superpower
 * PEGS:**

Supply-Side Economics Origins Conservatism Iran-Contra Affair End of the Cold War Tiananmen Square Yugoslavia
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