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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

CH9 -13 notes

Chapter 9 
Section 1
Main ideas The political and economic and social change in the late 19th century america led to broad progressive forms
Section 2
As a result of social grid and economical change many women entered public life as workers and reformers.
Section 3
As a president Theodore Roosevelt worked to gave citizens a square deal through progressive reforms
Section 4 
Tafts ambivalent approach to progressive reforms led to a split in the republican party and the loss of the presidency to the democrats
Section 5
Woodrow Wilson established a strong reform agenda as a progressive leader
Chapter 10
Section 1
Beginning in 1867 and continuing through the century global competition caused the united states to expand
Section 2
in 1898 the united states went to war to help Cuba win its independence from Spain
Section 3
In the early 1900s the United States engaged in conflicts in Puerto Rico  Cuba, and the Philippines
Section 4
The Russo-Japanese war, the panama canal and the Mexican revolution added to america military and the economic power
Chapter 11
Section 1
As World War 1 intensified the united states was forced to abandon its neutrality
Section 2
The United States mobilized a large army and navy to help the allies achieve victory
Section 3
World War 1 spurred social political and economic change in the United States.
Section 4
European Leaders opposed most of Wilson peace plan and the U.S. senate failed to ratify the peace treaty
Chapter 12
Section 1
A desire for normality after the war and a fear of communism and foreigners led to postwar isolationism
Section 2
The Harding administration appealed to america desire for calm and peace after the war but resulted in scandal
Section 3 
Consumers goods fueled the business boom of the 1920 as america standard of living soared
Chapter 13
Section 1 
Americans experienced cultural conflicts as customs and values changed in the 1920
Section 2 
American women pursued new lifestyles and assumed new jobs and different roles in society during the 1920
Section 3
Main media movies and spectator sports played important roles in creating the popular culture of the 1920s a culture that many artist and writers criticized.
Section 4 
African American ideas politics artist literature and music flourished in Harlem and elsewhere in the United States

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