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    History 1302

    Review for Second Major Exam

    Spring 2011

    Review the following questions from Homework Assignments before theexam.

    Week ThreeQuestions 1, 4, 9, 12, 13, 20

    Week FourQuestions 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 16

    Week FiveQuestions 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 15

    Week SixQuestions 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 15, 18

    Material from first exam that may be on the second exam

    y Definition of Reconstructiony Ten Percent Plany Wade-Davis Billy Johnsons Reconstruction Plany Reconstruction Acts of 1867y Homestead Act of 1862y Jim Crow Lawsy Definition of the concept of New Southy Disenfranchisementy George Custer

    New Material

    y Reasons for the rise of big businessy Andrew Carnegiey John Rockefellery Trustsy Standard Oil Trusty Sherman Anti-trust Acty Vertical Integrationy Unethical Practices of Standard Oil Companyy United States vs. E.C. Knight Companyy Positive and negative impact of big businessy Stats on the number of industrial workersy Changes in the factory in the late 19th centuryy Hardships of industrial labor

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    y Characteristics of the labor crisisy Homestead strikey Pullman strikey Problems created by the rise of large urban areasy Stats on the growth of American citiesy Rural migration to the cityy Immigration

    o New immigrantso Motivations for immigrationo Ellis Islando Chain migration

    y Slums and ghettosy Know the time frame for the Gilded Agey What were the characteristics of the Gilded Age?y Know the differences and similarities between the Republican and Democratic Parties

    during the Gilded Age.

    y Laissez-fairey Corruptiony Grand Army of the Republicy The Spoils Systemy Understand the impact of the 1877 and 1880 elections on the Spoils Systemy Assassination ofJames Garfieldy Chester Arthury Pendleton Civil Service Acty The Depression of 1893y J.P. Morgany August Belmonty Imperialism, isolationism, and foreign alliancesy Alfred T. Mahan, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt in terms in imperialismy Reasons for change in U.S. foreign policy in the late nineteenth century and how it

    change.

    y The Influence of Sea Power Upon Historyy Review reading material overHawaii and the Panama Canaly Spanish American War

    o Who was involved in the war?o Valeriano Weylero Impact of newspapers and which newspapers are involved in the evento U.S.S. Maineo George Deweyo Rough Riderso Naval blockadeo Military Action on July 1, 1898o Secretary of State John Hays famous quoteo Impact of war on Theodore Roosevelto Teller and Platt Amendments

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    o Treaty of Paris 1898 Imperialists vs. Anti-Imperialists Terms of the treaty

    y 1900 Presidential Electiono Know the candidateso

    Assassination of

    McKinley after the election and his replacement

    y Speak softly but carry a big sticky The Open Door Policy

    o Secretary of State John Hayo The Boxer Rebelliono The Second Open Door Notes

    y Impact of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Firey Progressivism

    o Reform movement; not radicalismo Versus populismo TheMuckrakers

    Henry Demarest Lloyd Upton Sinclair

    y Read about the features of progressivismo Democracyo Efficiencyo Regulation

    y Prohibitiono Womens Christian Temperance Uniono Anti-Saloon Leagueo 18th amendment and 21st amendment

    y Teddy Roosevelts square dealo Northern Securities Companyo Elkins Act

    y Presidential Election of 1904y Meat Inspection of 1906y Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906y 1908 Electiony WilliamHoward Taft

    o Tariff Issueo Ballinger-Pinchot Controversyo Roosevelt vs. Tafto DollarDiplomacyo Antitrust Case against U.S. Steel

    y 1912 Electiono Progressive partyo Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft

    y Woodrow Wilson the Progressiveo Federal Reserve Act of 1913o Federal Trade Commission (1914)o Keating Owen Child Labor Law (1916)