Friday, January 11, 2019

Midterm Review Sheet

Midterms Schedule (also on the forecast)

Wednesday, January 23
G- 8:00-9:30
F- 10:00-11:30
E- 12:30-2:00

Thursday, January 24
D- 8:00-9:30
C- 10:00-11:30

Makeup- 12:30-2:00

Friday, January 25
B- 8:00-9:30
A- 10:00-11:30

Makeup- 12:30-2:00

American History 10 CP2- Midterm “Review Sheet”
There are 179 total multiple choice questions.  There is no open response.  Be prepared for all of this.  The midterm will have "100 common" multiple choice and there will be 79 more questions.  The 79 additional questions will be weighed as 100 points.  The grades of the Common 100 and the additional 79 CP2 questions will be averaged for the midterm grade for each student.

Common 100 (Chapters 13-21):
End of the Indian Wars
Characteristics of Plains Indians
(Gold) Prospectors
End of the Open Range
Americanization of Indians
Wounded Knee
Little Bighorn
Problems of Farmers on the Plains
The Grange
Bimetallism
Farmers view of Bimetalism
Farmers Debt
Important inventions and inventors
How companies dealt with union organizers
Laissez faire Capitalism
Causes of urban growth
Industrial working conditions
Role of Tariffs
Industrial consolidation
Strategies of Andrew Carnegie
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Standardized time zones
Immigrant Processing
Chinese Exclusion Act
Americanization
Settlement Houses
Graft
Tammany Hall
Patronage
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Gentlemen’s Agreement
Expansion of cities
Jim Crow Laws
Plessy v. Ferguson
NAACP
Grandfather Clause
Skyscrapers
Goals of Progressives
Roosevelt’s path to the Presidency
Muckrakers
Initiative, Referendum and recall
The Jungle
Health Legislation
Prohibition
Strategies of Suffragettes
American Protectorates
Teller Amendment
Platt Amendment
Roosevelt Corollary
De Lome letter
Teddy Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War
Pershing’s expedition into Mexico
Acquisition of the Panama Canal
Imperialism
Open Door Policy
Indirect Causes of WWI
Direct Causes of WWI
Alliances of WWI
Americas defeat of the U-Boat menace
American policy towards WWI before entering WWI
Sequence of WWI War declarations
Schlieffen Plan
Germany’s assault on Paris
Sequence of WWI War declarations
Reasons the US entered the war
Zimmerman telegram
Armistice
Treaty of Versailles and problems of
US opposition to the treaty of Versailles
14 Points
League of Nations
Sacco and Vanzetti
KKK’s increased membership
Immigration Policy
Red Scare
Palmer Raids
Decline in Union membership
Installment Plan
Urban Sprawl
Teapot Dome
US Loans to Germany for reparations
Management views on unions
Enforcement of Prohibition
Ways around Prohibition
Harlem Renaissance
Scopes Trial
Fundamentalism
Double Standard
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Charles Lindbergh
Famous Jazz (age) musicians
Location of important nations related to imperialism and World War One
For the map section:

  • Know the 1914 and 1918 maps from WWI.
  • Know where the following are:
    • Cuba
    • Mexico
    • Panama
    • Puerto Rico
    • Philippines
Additional 79 questions: 
Chapter notes to study and Chapter Tests to study:
  • Chapter 12, 13 and 14
  • Chapter 15-16
  • Chapter 17-18
  • Chapter 19
  • Chapter 20, 21  
  • Chapter 22 and 23 (not tested upon but study notes)
Be prepared for:
  • Cause and effect section for WWI, Prohibition, Great Depression
  • Chronologies on amendments, American foreign involvement, WWI, 1920's and 1930's
  • Primary source documents

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