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Explore the evolution of frontier life, conflicts with Native Americans, and advancements in industry and social reform in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States. Discover the impact of railroad advancements, labor protests, immigration, and the rise of progressivism, leading to social and political transformations. Delve into the changing landscapes of agriculture, race relations, and industrialization, reflecting on the struggles and triumphs that shaped American society.
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Unit V Identifications
Ch. 18 pp 564 - 575 • Frontier Ranching • Conflict with the Native Americans • Native America Treaties • Mexican Americans in the Frontier
Ch. 18 pp 575 - 581 • Changes in Southern Industry • Changes in Southern Agriculture • Race Relations in the South • Civil Service Reform • Turner’s Thesis
Ch. 19 pp 584 - 594 • Advancements of railroads • Technological Improvements • Growth of Cities • The New Woman • New Wealth
Ch. 19 pp 595 - 606 • Labor Protests and Violence • Depression of 1893 • Importance of Silver • Farmers Alliance • Rise and Fall of Populists
Ch. 20 pp 610 - 619 • Corporation Development • Corporate Consolidation • Scientific Management • Philanthropists • Social Darwinism
Ch. 20 pp 619 - 627 • New Immigration • Asian Immigration • Immigrant Working and Living Conditions • Ethnic Middle Class • Political Machines
Ch. 20 pp 627 - 636 • African American Labor • Unionizing • IWW • Feminism
Ch. 21 pp 640 - 649 • Rise of Progressivism • Realism • Jane Addams • Progressive Reformers • Socialism • Municipal Reform
Ch. 21 pp 649 - 661 • Changes in Voting • Women’s Suffrage • State Level Progressivism • African American Advancements • National Level Progressivism
Ch. 21 pp 661 - 668 • Taft as President • Election of 1912 • Income Tax Reform • Federal Reserve • New Freedom • New Nationalism
Ch 22 pp 672 - 686 • Looking Abroad • Yellow Journalism • Cuban Independence • Treaty of Paris • Issues in the Philippines • Open Door Policy
Ch 22 pp 686 - 696 • Roosevelt Corollary • Panama Canal • Roosevelt in Asia • Dollar Diplomacy • Moral Diplomacy
Ch 23 pp 700 - 707 • Submarine Warfare • Peace at Home • Wilson’s Idea of Peace • Reason USA goes to War
Ch 23 pp 708 - 718 • Organizing Industry to Support the War • Conscription • Patriotism • CPI
Ch 23 pp 718 - 728 • Treaty of Versailles • Article X Controversy • Defeat of the Treaty of Versailles • Red Scare • Black Nationalism