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**Chapter 18**
So we still need the mnemonic for Ch. 18. Feel free to fill in any lett

 A wakening of Reform- Urban problems caused the movement of reforms.  M oody Bible Institute-founded by evangelist and businessman Dwight Lyman Moody in 1889. Helped evangelists to adapt traditional Christianity to city life.

E lizabeth Cady Stanton-helped found National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA).

R eligion-All religions needed to to adapt to the challenges of modern urban living.

I mmigrants-sought religious, political freedom, and economic opportunities in America

C hicago- One of America's largest cities. Home of the Hull House.

Americans began living in streetcar cities.

N ational American Woman Suffrage Association-secured votes for women.


 * We still need the chronology for Ch. 19 so if somebody can start that it'll be greatly appreciated.***

Chronology AP chapter 23/RB 19.

1. Panic of 1873 was important because it plummeted the economy and businesses went bankrupt. 2. The Panic of 1893 is also important because eight thousand businesses collapsed in just six months. Masses of people were distressed. 3. Plessy v. Ferguson legitimizes "separate but equal" doctrine-this court case legalized segregation. 4.1882-Chinese Exclusion Act-Prohibited Chinese people from emigrating to the United States.

Chapter 20

F Over 5,000 American soldiers died from malaria, typhoid, and dysentery. Rise of jingoism among the American people East Asia- their relationship with President Roosevelt grew competitive. Invasion of Cuba was prompted by the sinking of the U.S. battleship the //Maine// G Naval power- construction of steel ships and overseas islands be used as coaling and supply stations.

Panama canal- a canal through Central America to connect Alantic and Pacific Oceans. Open Door Policy-all nations would have equal trading privileges in China L Insular Cases-Supreme Court ruled that constitutional rights were not automatically extended to territorial possessions. Concilation treaties- submit disputes to international commisions and observe a one-year cooling-off period before taking military action. Yellow press- printed exaggerted and false accounts of Spanish atrocities in Cuba.

Chronology AP Chapter 27/RB 20 1. 1895-Cubans revolt against Spain-eventually prompted the Spanish American War 2. 1898-Hawaii annexed- Hawaii becomes the 50th state in the United States 3. 1907-1908- "Gentlemen's Agreement"- Tokyo agreed to stop the flow of laborers to the American mainland by withholding passports.

Chapter 21 Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy Railroad regulations. Over 4 million African Americans went north from 1940 to 1970 G R E Square Deal-favored neither business nor labor; tried to please both Social welfare- better schools, juvenile courts, liberalized divorce laws, and safety regulations for tenements and factories. Influence of the progressive party from the socialist party. Voting rights were guranteed for women in the 19th Amendment. ugene V. Debs- a founder of the socialist party.

Chronology- AP Chapter 29 1. Wilson defeats Taft and Roosevelt for presidency-second Democrat elected president since Civil War 2.Sixteenth Amendment-allowed federal income tax 3.Seventeenth Amendment-allowed direct election for Senators 4.Roosevelt Panic of 1907-"Runs" on banks, suicides, and criminal indictments against spectators.

Chronology- AP Chapter 29 1.1915-La Follette Seamen's Act-required decent treatment and a living wage for American merchant ships 2.1914-Federal Trade Commision Act- empowered a presendentially appointed commission to turn a searchlight on industries engaged in commerce. 3.1914-Anti-trust Act-Monoply was cut down because of this act.

Chapter 22 W Over 48,000 U.S. troops died in the war. Reservationists-they could accept the League of Nations if certain reservations were added to the covenant Labor unions weakened Demobilization

W Australian, or secret, ballot Race Riots

Chronology AP Chapter 30 1. 1917-Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare-Great Britain began trading with U.S. 2.1917- United States enters World War I-U.S. helped Great Britain win the war 3.1918-Wilson proposes Fourteen Points-formed basic structure for the Treaty of Paris 4.1918-Sedition Act-limited criticism of the government and criticism of U.S. participation in the European war.