people Flashcards

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Henry Ford

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  • assembly line production
  • car affordability for all, change in lifestyle for many
  • security and high wages (5 bucks/day), new jobs for the upkeep
  • illusion of prosperity
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Andrew Jackson

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  • 7th president, known as a general
  • racist policies against Natives - Trail of Tears
    forced displacement of Natives, bypassed congress
  • Louisiana purchase 1803
    Western part of the Mississippi River basin purchased from France, greatest land bargain, doubled size of US, strengthened country materially and strategically, powerful impetus to westward expansion
  • Nullification
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Herbert Hoover

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  • 31st president
  • opposed direct relief from the federal government
  • organization of voluntary measures and encouragement of state and local government responses after the stock market crash
  • belief in volunteerism and private charity
  • increased government spending
  • federal public programs
  • Agricultural Marketing Act 1929
  • Smoot-Hawley Tariff - implemented protectionist trade policies
  • Hoovervilles and the Bonus Army
    Bonus: Congress promised a special reward to WWI veterans, payable in 1945 -> demanded in 1932 - passed, then voted against by the Senate
    demonstrations, general McArthur - defiance of orders, arson and brutality
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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  • 32nd president
  • optimism for the future
  • The New Deal (Roosevelt) Coalition
    programs addressing the Great Depression, “alphabet soup”: FERA, CCC, TVA, NRA, AAA, WPA
  • The Republican Constituency: Wall Street, Big Farmer, Traditional cultural conservatives
    “Take a method and try it: If it fails, admit it frankly and try another.”

Fireside Chats - radio broadcast by Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- about recovery from the Great Depression

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Theodore Roosevelt

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  • 26th president
  • leader of progressive movement
  • Square Deal domestic policies: fairness for all citizens, 3 goals - 3 C’s
    conservation of natural resources, corporate law, and consumer protection

    breaking bad trusts
    regulation of railroads
    pure food and drugs
    establishment of national parks
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Abraham Lincoln

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  • 16th president
  • Gettysburg Lincoln’s Address - 2-minute speech: referred to the DoI, description of happenings, synonymous words for holy used by different means, deflecting criticism, ultimate form of devotion, sacrifice
  • American Civil War, defending the nation as a constitutional union, defeating the Confederacy
  • abolition of slavery - EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION 1863
    changing the legal status of more than 3.5 million enslaved African Americans in Confederate states from enslaved to free
  • expanding the power of the federal government
  • and modernizing the U.S. economy
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Booker T. Washington

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  • beliefs: African Americans must focus on educating themselves, trades, own businesses, basically prove themselves to whites
  • born into slavery
  • first leader of the new Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, an institute for black higher education
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Jane Addams

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  • founded and managed the settlement house: Hull House (1889), slums of Chicago
  • attempt to mitigate the harsh conditions of poverty
  • social work
  • help to neighbours, educational lectures, care of children and elderly
  • pushed for legislative reforms: child labor, clean streets, education reform
  • integration of immigrants into US
  • Jane Addams + Marian Cripps, Emily Balch and Margaret E. Dungan founded the WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM (1919)
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Francis Cabot Lowell

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  • instrumental in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the US
  • Lowell recruitment plan: textile mills recruitment, women and young girls mostly
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Harriet Beecher Stowe

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  • “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” 1852
    credited with helping fuel the abolitionist cause, increase in anti-slavery mindset
  • “The New Housekeeper’s Manual: The American Women’s Home or, Principles of Domestic Science” 1869 with Catherine E. Beecher
    offers a guide to the formation, maintenance of economical, healthful, beautiful, Christion homes
    read by American working-class women who had domestic servants
    middle-class ideal, CULT OF DOMESTICITY
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Henry Clay

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9th secretary of state, Treaty of Ghent
- Great Britain agreed to relinquish claims to the Northwest Territory, and both countries pledged to work toward ending the slave trade. America, in turn, gained influence as a foreign power

“I hope that it will yet be said, America is America’s best customer.”

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