Friday, January 20, 2012

AP UNITED STATES HISTORY WILSONIAN PROGRESSIVISM AT HOME AND ABROAD

TOPICS AND TERMS


Woodrow Wilson
Progressive (“Bull Moose”) Party
“New Nationalism
Herbert Croly
“New Freedom”
“Triple Wall of Privilege”
Underwood Tariff
Sixteenth Amendment
“Elasticity” of the currency
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve Notes
Federal Trade Commission
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
“Populist” farm laws of 1916
Adamson Act
Louis D. Brandeis
Jones Act
Haiti and Dominican Republic
Gen. Victoriano Huerta
Venustiano Carranza
Francisco “Pancho” Villa
Gen. John “Black Jack” Pershing
Central Powers
Neutrality Proclamation
Kaiser Wilhelm II
British blockade of Germany
Neutral rights
U-Boats
“Lusitania”
Sussex Pledge
Charles Evans Hughes
Robert M. LaFollette
Allied war debts
German reparations
Dawes Plan
Alfred E. Smith/1928 election
Agricultural Marketing Act
Federal Farm Board
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Speculative bubble
“Black Tuesday” (October 29, 1929)
Great Depression
“Hoovervilles”
“Trickle down” economic theory
“Public works” project
Reconstruction Finance Corp. (RFC)
Norris-LaGuardia Act
“Yellow dog” contracts
Bonus Army
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Manchuria
Henry L. Stimson
“Collective security”
“Good Neighbor” Policy