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11.1 THE FOUNDING OF OUR NATION How did significant events shape the foundation of the United States? (18) Introductions Assemble Notebook Timeline: 2000 Years in 20 Minutes Greeks, Romans, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Democratic Revolutions Democracy Democracy, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Natural Rights Early Settlers Jamestown, Plymouth The American Revolution The American Revolution The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence The U.S. Constitution (Part 1) The U.S. Constitution The U.S. Constitution (Part 2) Big States vs. Small States, Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, Great Compromise The U.S. Constitution (Part 3) Strong Government vs. Weak Government, Federalists, Antifederalists, The Bill of Rights, The U.S. Constitution (Part 4) Legislative vs. Executive vs. Judicial, Checks and Balances, John Marshall Day 12 - President: George Washington George Washington Day 13 - The Civil War (Part 1) Causes of The Civil War, North vs South, Federal vs State, Slavery Day 14 - The Civil War (Part 2) The Civil War Day 15 - Day 16 - Day 17 - Day 18 - Reconstruction Reconstruction, 13 th Amendment, 14 th Amendment, 15 th Amendment President: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln

11.2 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION How did industrialization affect migration and immigration? (29) The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution, population shift Immigration Immigration, Ellis Island, Americanization Movement Urban Life Cities, Political Machines, Boss Tweed The Monopoly Guy Trusts, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie Challenging The Monopoly Guy Populists, Sherman Antitrust Act, Theodore Roosevelt Social Darwinism vs. Social Gospel Social Darwinism, Social Gospel Progressives Progressives, The Square Deal, Child Protection Muckrakers Muckrakers, Upton Sinclair President: Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt

11.3 RELIGION IN AMERICA How has religion contributed to the development of the United States? (40) Religion Monotheism, Polytheism, Religion in America American Religion Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Religious Revival First Great Awakening, Second Great Awakening Science and Religion (Part 1) Charles Darwin, Christian Liberal Theology, Christian Fundamentalism Science and Religion (Part 2) The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes Science and Religion (Part 3) Second Vatican Council Religious Diversity Immigration Religious Intolerance Mormon, Catholic, Jewish The First Amendment First Amendment, Separation of Church and State

11.4 IMPERIALISM How did the United States rise to its role as a world power during the 20 th century? (56) Day 12 - Day 13 - Day 14 - Day 15 - Day 16 - Imperialism Imperialism The Spanish-American War Spanish-American War China Open Door Policy Panama Panama Canal Doctrines and Corollaries Monroe Doctrine, Roosevelt Corollary Diplomacy Big Stick Diplomacy (Roosevelt), Dollar Diplomacy (Taft), Moral Diplomacy (Wilson) President: William Howard Taft William Howard Taft World War I World War I Communism Communism, Russian Revolution America Declares War RMS Lusitania, Zimmermann Telegram Total War Total War, Propaganda The Red Scare Red Scare, Palmer Raids, Espionage Act (1917), Sedition Act (1918), Immigration Act (1924), ACLU American Superpower Treaty of Versailles, Power Shift President: Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson

11.5 THE ROARING TWENTIES How did major developments of the 1920s affect and shape society? (66) The Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties Henry Ford Henry Ford Pop Culture Popular Culture The 18 th Amendment 18 th Amendment The 19 th Amendment 19 th Amendment Civil Rights Ku Klux Klan, Great Migration, Marcus Garvey, NAACP The Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong Presidents: Harding & Coolidge Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge

11.6 THE GREAT DEPRESSION In what way did the New Deal resolve the effects of the Great Depression? (81) The Great Depression (Part 1) The Great Depression The Great Depression (Part 2) Causes of the Great Depression The Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl The Fed Federal Reserve Hoover (Part 1) Hoover s Views, Hoover s Solutions Hoover (Part 2) Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), Hoover Dam President: Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover Roosevelt (Part 1) Roosevelt s Views, Roosevelt s Solutions Roosevelt (Part 2) The New Deal The New Deal (Part 1) Works Progress Administration (WPA), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) The New Deal (Part 2) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Social Security Day 12 - Day 13 - Day 14 - Day 15 - Organized Labor Organized Labor, AFL-CIO, United Farm Workers Effects of The Great Depression Presidential Power, The Role of Government

11.7 WORLD WAR II How did participation in WWII affect America at home and in the world? (98) World War II World War II, Axis Powers, Allied Powers America Joins the Fight U.S. Neutrality Acts, Cash and Carry, Four Freedoms Speech, Lend-Lease, Pearl Harbor Europe (Part 1) Strategy, Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, Eastern Front Europe (Part 2) The Holocaust Europe (Part 3) The Führerbunker, Victory in Europe Day The Pacific (Part 1) Strategy, Midway, Iwo Jima, Okinawa The Pacific (Part 2) The Bomb, Victory in Japan Day The End The Yalta Conference, The Potsdam Conference, The Marshall Plan Technology Weapons, Communication, Medicine American Soldiers The American G.I., The Tuskegee Airmen, The 442 nd Regimental Combat Team, The Navajo Code Talkers American Industry War Production Board (WPB) Day 12 - American Culture (Part 1) Women Day 13 - American Culture (Part 2) Minorities, Korematsu v. United States, Executive Order 9981 Day 14 - Day 15 - Day 16 - Day 17 - President: Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt President: Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman

11.8 THE BABY BOOMERS How did social and economic events affect post-wwii America? (105) The Baby Boomers G.I. Bill, Baby Boomers Boomer Nation Education, Technology, Pop Culture President: Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower President: John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy JFK Assassination JFK Assassination

11.9 THE COLD WAR How did changes in foreign policy affect post WWII America? (116) The Cold War The Cold War, Truman Doctrine, Containment, Marshall Plan Berlin Berlin Blockade, Berlin Wall, Iron Curtain The Space Race The Space Race Containment Challenges Chinese Civil War, Korean War, Vietnam War The Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Revolution, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, Mutual Assured Destruction Alliances NATO, SEATO, Warsaw Pact International Peace UN, UDHR, IMF, World Bank Domestic Peace Nuclear Freeze Movement, Anti-war Protests The Cold War Ends Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, 1989-1991

11.10 CIVIL RIGHTS How has the civil rights movement influenced society? (128) Civil Rights The Civil Rights Movement Segregation Dred Scott v. Sandford, Plessy v. Ferguson, Segregation Desegregation Brown v. Board of Education, Desegregation Rosa Parks Rosa Parks, Montgomery Martin Luther King, Jr. (Part 1) Martin Luther King, Jr., Birmingham, Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, Jr. (Part 2) Washington, I Have a Dream The Civil Rights Legacy (Part 1) Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965, 24 th Amendment The Civil Rights Legacy (Part 2) Minorities, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, California Proposition 209 The Civil Rights Legacy (Part 3) Women Day 12 - President: Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson

11.11 MODERN AMERICA How did major social problems and domestic policies affect contemporary America? (147) Immigration Immigration Act of 1965 The Great Society The Great Society Watergate Watergate President: Richard Nixon Richard Nixon President: Gerald Ford Gerald Ford President: Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter Liberal or Conservative (Part 1) Social Issues Liberal or Conservative (Part 2) Fiscal Issues Day 12 - Day 13 - President: Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan The First Gulf War First Gulf War Day 14-911 911, Terrorism Day 15 - Day 16 - Day 17 - Day 18 - Day 19 - President: George H.W. Bush George H.W. Bush The War in Yugoslavia Yugoslavia President: Bill Clinton Bill Clinton President: George W. Bush George W. Bush Healthcare Healthcare President: Barack Obama Barack Obama