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which bridged the gap between the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
what Provided farmers with social and educational activities, but eventually established cooperatives and sought to end monopolistic railroad practices?
what included the free coinage of silver, graduated income tax, government owned utilities, the direct election of senators, and an 8-hour work day, amongst other things? the populist party believed in it
what was caused by failure of Reading RR and withdrawal of European investment, as well as a run on the gold supply?
The  policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
The sinking of the USS Maine became the immediate cause of the war
journalists who attempted to expose the evils of society.
wrote The History of Standard Oil about the Robber Baron business practices of JD Rockefeller.
American sociologist, historian, activist, Pan-Africanist, author, and editor
American educator, author, orator and political leader
Take out France in order to avoid a two-front war
The idea that voluntary cooperation would enable the country to weather the depression
The idea that everyone should be able to take care of themselves without the use of handouts
Only solvent banks could reopen. Aimed to restore faith in the banking industry
: FDR’s plan to increase the size of the Supreme Court and then bring in several new justices who would change the “balance” of opinion on the Court.
Period of severe dust storms during the 30s that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the prairies
The economic downturn from 1937-38 that occurred as FDR tried to cut funding and pull back on New Deal programs
A period marked by widespread fear of Bolshevism and anarchism, due to both real and imagined events
A series of raids conducted by the Dept. of Justice to capture and arrest suspected radicals
The “night of broken glass” ordered by Joseph Goebbels
segregated and confined Jews into small sections of poor towns or cities across occupied Europe
At the same time as Pearl Harbor, Japan attacked other US holdings including the Philippines
used their language as a code during World War II and were largely responsible for the US victory in Guadalcanal
Suicide pilots who crashed bomb laden planes into allied ships.
Developed atomic bomb

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