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HIST 1302 Exam 2 Study Guide
Course: History Of The United States, 1865 To Present (HIST 1302)
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HIST 1302: History of the United States, 1865 to Present
Exam #2 Study Guide
Multiple Choice Questions – 30 multiple choice questions @ 2 points each
Matching & True/False Questions – 10 questions @ 2 point each
Questions will assess students’ ability to 1) place terms in historical context,
2) provide specific and multifaceted details, and 3) highlight its historical
significance that demonstrates comprehension and analysis of lectures and
required readings.
Eugene V. Debs National Woman’s
Party
Espionage & Sedition
Acts
Settlement Houses Marcus Garvey The Square Deal
War Industries Board 2nd Ku Klux Klan Storyville
Longview Race Riot 18th Amendment Committee on Public
Information
Harlem Hellfighters 1913 Women’s
March
Characteristics of
Progressives
Wilson’s Fourteen
Points
Treaty of Versailles Works Progress
Administration
Agricultural
Adjustment Act
Social Security Act Lend-Lease Bill
America First
Committee
Yalta Conference Jane Addams
Eleanor Roosevelt FDR’s Court-Packing
Plan
Tensions Between
Allied Powers in
WWII
Operation Overlord Battle of Midway Fireside Chats
Emergency Banking
Act
Tenement Houses Chinese Exclusion
Act
Woman’s Christian
Temperance Union
Booker T.
Washington
W.E.B. DuBois
Written Response Portion of Exam
Primary Source Interpretation – 1 @ 20 points
Students will write a short answer response of at least 5-7 sentences
analyzing a primary source image. Students should focus on answering the
following questions:
What is the historical context of the image (The Progressive Era, The Great
War, 1920s, Great Depression, The New Deal, World War II)? What is the