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This is a study guide for a semester 1 history course. It covers various historical topics from the early 20th century. The study guide is presented in a list format with topic and figures.

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**[2023/2024 Sem 1 Study Guide]** 1. Mercantilism 2. Enlightenment 3. John Locke 4. Common Sense 5. Declaration of Independence 6. Federalism 7. Checks and Balances 8. Bill of Rights 9. Marbury v. Madison 10. Judicial Review 11. Louisiana Purchase 12. Monroe Doctrine 13. Manife...

**[2023/2024 Sem 1 Study Guide]** 1. Mercantilism 2. Enlightenment 3. John Locke 4. Common Sense 5. Declaration of Independence 6. Federalism 7. Checks and Balances 8. Bill of Rights 9. Marbury v. Madison 10. Judicial Review 11. Louisiana Purchase 12. Monroe Doctrine 13. Manifest Destiny 14. Market Revolution 15. Morse Code 16. Steamboat 17. Strike (workplace) 18. Abolition 19. Economy of the North 20. Economy of the South 21. Cotton Gin and Slavery 22. Seneca Falls Convention 23. 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments 24. Ku Klux Klan 25. Assimilation 26. Dawes Act 27. Wounded Knee 28. Long Horn Cattle & Long Drive 29. Barbed Wire 30. Homestead Act 31. Steel Plow 32. Industrialization 33. Bessemer Process 34. Thomas Edison 35. Transcontinental Railroad 36. Andrew Carnegie 37. Vertical and Horizontal Integration 38. Social Darwinism 39. John D. Rockefeller 40. Monopoly 41. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 42. Samuel Gompers 43. American Federation of Labor 44. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire 45. Old Immigration 46. Ellis Island/Angel Island 47. Nativism 48. Chinese Exclusion Act 49. Gentlemen's Agreement 50. Urbanization 51. Americanization 52. Tenement 53. Social Gospel 54. Settlement House 55. Political Machine 56. Boss Tweed 57. Pendleton Act 58. Architecture in the turn of the century 59. The Wright Brothers 60. George Eastman 61. Booker T. Washington 62. Tuskegee Institute 63. W.E.B. DuBois 64. Jim Crow Laws 65. Plessy v. Ferguson 66. Poll Tax 67. Grandfather Clause 68. Segregation 69. William Randolph Hearst 70. Joseph Pulitzer 71. Mark Twain 72. Progressive Movement 73. Prohibition 74. Muckraker 75. Scientific Management 76. Upton Sinclair/The Jungle 77. Teddy Roosevelt 78. Meat Inspection Act 79. Pure Food and Drug Act 80. Conservation 81. NAACP 82. Taft and Progressivism 83. Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism 84. Federal Trade Commission 85. Federal Reserve System 86. 19th Amendment 87. Imperialism 88. Hawaii 89. Queen Liliuokalani 90. Sanford Dole 91. Alfred T. Mayan 92. Alaska 93. Seward's Folly 94. Yellow Journalism 95. Jose Marti 96. Valeriano Wyler 97. U.S.S. Maine 98. Commander Dewey 99. Rough Riders 100. Spanish American War Victory Territories 101. Protectorate 102. Emilio Aguinaldo 103. Open Door Policy 104. Boxer Rebellion 105. Panama Canal 106. Roosevelt Corollary 107. Dollar Diplomacy 108. Pancho Villa 109. Emiliano Zapata 110. General Pershing 111. Nationalism 112. Militarism 113. Allies 114. Central Powers 115. Frank Ferdinand 116. No Man's Land 117. Trench Warfare 118. Lusitania 119. Zimmerman Telegram 120. Selective Service Act 121. Convoy System 122. American Expeditionary Force 123. WWI New Technology Impact: Machine Gun, Airplanes, Poison Gas, Tanks 124. War Industries Board 125. Propaganda 126. Espionage & Sedition Act 127. Great Migration 128. Schenck v. United States 129. Wilson's 14 Points 130. League of Nations 131. Treaty of Versailles 132. New Immigration 133. Reparations 134. Isolationism 135. Communism 136. Capitalism 137. Socialism 138. Anarchist 139. Sacco & Vanzetti 140. Quota Act 141. Ohio Gang 142. Teapot Dome Scandal 143. Urban Sprawl 144. Commercial Travel 145. Modern Conveniences 146. Advertising Industry 147. Credit/Installment Plan 148. 18th Amendment 149. Speakeasy 150. Bootlegger 151. Fundamentalism 152. Scopes Trial 153. Flappers 154. The Mob 155. Charles Lindbergh 156. F. Scott Fitzgerald 157. Ernest Hemingway 158. Jazz Music 159. Cotton Club 160. Spectator Sports 161. Harlem Renaissance 162. Zora Hurston 163. Langston Hughes 164. Louis Armstrong 165. Bessie Smith 166.

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