11th Grade U.S. History

  • Westward Expansion

    Westward Expansion
    People started to expand west and build railroads and boom towns.
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    Westward expansion

    The colonization of the West leading to boom towns and natural resources,
  • Railroad

    Railroad
    The first transcontinental railroad was completed.
  • Gilded Age

    Gilded Age
    The time of wealth and prosperity for some that covered up the social issues of the time.
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    Gilded Age

    The Age that seemed prosperous however there were many social issues that went ignored.
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    U.S. Imperialism

    Panama Canal, the United States becomes an imperialist nation.
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    Progressive Era

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    WW1

  • WWI

    WWI
    The Senate voted in support of declaring war on Germany, followed by the house a couple of days later.
  • 19th Amendment

    19th Amendment
    The 19th Amendment was ratified giving all American women the right to vote.
  • Roaring Twenties

    Roaring Twenties
    Gangsters kept the night life alive during prohibition. Everyone continued to drink, flappers became a popular style, people were introduced to jazz and it was the time of "wonderful nonsense".
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    Roaring Twenties

    Popular nightlife, jazz, dancing, a new social scene.
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    Great Depression

    Black Tuesday was the day of the stock market crash that lead the nation into a recession.
  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday
    On October 29, 1929 the stock market crashed leading into the great depression.
  • The Holocaust

    The Holocaust
    Hitler began the mass murder of Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies. This lasted until May 8, 1945.
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    WWII

  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor
    The American naval fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese bombers. Immediately the U.S. entered WWII in response.
  • Manhattan Project

    Manhattan Project
    At Trinity Site in New Mexico scientists detonated the worlds first atomic bomb. It created a half-mile wide crater, created a mushroom cloud 40,000 feet high and turned sand into glass.
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    The United States dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese cities killing at least 129,000 people. So far it has been the only use of atomic weapons in warfare.
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    Cold War

    Political and Military tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
  • Cold War

    Cold War
    Political and military tension between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Soviet Union.
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    Civil Rights Movement

    The movement towards equal rights for all races. Leaders organized peaceful marches, protests and boycotts to fight for their rights.
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    Vietnam War

  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a peaceful protest against the segregation of public transportation.
  • Late Twentieth Century

    Late Twentieth Century
    End of the Cold War and beginning of technilogical revolution.
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    Late Twentieth Century

    9/11, 2008 economic recession, election of Barak Obama
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    21st Century

  • 21st Century

    21st Century
    Hurricane Katrina, 2008 economic recession, election of Obama.