Aftermath of the Civil War
3 Key Issues
2. Western Movement and Indian Genocide
Wounded Knee
Wounded
Knee
3. Triumph of Capitalism (North v. South)
Industrialization and
Incorporation
Terms:
Freedmen's Bureau
Sharecropping
Dawes Act
U.S. Coal Production
1870--20K tons/yr
1900--212K
1910--417K
Rolled Steel Production
1870--14K tons/yr
1900--303K
1910--544K
Industrial Machinery
1870--$117 millions
1910--$512 billions
Production, Overproduction, and Markets
Missionaries and Imperialists
Hawaii
Cuba
The New Empire
Critics ("To
The Person Sitting in Darkness")
Terms:
SURPLUS CAPITAL
Frederick Jackson Turner,
Josiah Strong, John Fiske, Brooks Adams, A.T. Mahan, Charles Conant
"Social Darwinism"
THE OPEN DOOR
Queen Liliuokalani
Spanish-American War
Philippines
Emilio
Aguinaldo
Mark
Twain
U.S. Cotton Production and Prices
1870--4.3 million
bales
1871--18¢/lb
1882--6.9
m
1880--10¢/lb
1891--9.0
m
1891--7¢/lb
Terms:
Lincoln Steffens
Ida Tarbell
Upton Sinclair, The
Jungle
Pure Food and Drug Act/Meat Inspection Act
Social Gospel
Alice Paul/Carrie Chapman Catt
Margaret Sanger
Pragmatism, "Brandeis Brief"
EMPIRE AND THE GREAT WAR
European Background (Map c. 1900)
Lenin's Critique of
Capitalism (Lenin image)
The Race for Empire
Britain, France, Germany
Entangling Alliances
Balkans Powderkeg (map)
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U.S. Response
Wilson's so-called Neutrality (Wilson Image)
Financial Support
International Law--submarines (Image)
Terms:
Imperialism, theHighest Stage of Capitalism
entente cordiale
Open Door
Robert Lansing
Colonel Edward House
William Jennings Bryan
The Lusitania
(Image)
House-Grey Memorandum
The Sussex
"Making the World Safe for Democracy"
U.S. Exports
To
Allies
To Germany
1914
$754m
$345m
1915
$1.28b
$29m
1916
$2.75b
$2m
The Continuing Crisis in Europe: The Versailles
Conference (Image)
Bolshevism (Image)
Germany: Reparations or
Reintegration-Setting the Stage for
World War II
The Fight for the League of Nations, Abroad
and at Home
Questions and Lamentations
Reds
Containing Labor
Terms:
All Quiet on the Western Front
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Palmer Raids
The New Corporate State
Herbert Hoover and Trade Associations
Consumer Culture /Loans and Advertising [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image] [Image]
[Image--contemporary]
Buying Fun and Economic
Growth
CRASH!!!!
Causes: Surplus Capital, Foreign Economic
Crises, Stock Market,
Lack of Economic Diversity, Poverty, Credit Crunch
Hoover's Responses: Balanced
Budget, Tariffs, Government Spending
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Terms:
productionism
Dawes Plan
The International Debt Triangle:
Germany pays reparations to France, England
France, England pay off Loans to U.S.
U.S. sends aid, such as Dawes Plan, to Germany
Trade drops,
from $3b in 1929, to $900m in 1933 and currencies are devalued
US
Share of Global Trade
Shrinking
Global Trade
Europe (Map
of German Expansion)
Mussolini and Hitler
British and French [Non]-response
Rhineland Reoccupation--1936
(Map)
Spanish Civil
War
(Poster) (Spanish
anti-fascist posters)
Anschluss, 1938 (Image)
Munich,
1938 (Image)
Sudetenland/Czechoslovakia--1938
(Map)
Poland,
1 September 1939 (Map)
Asia
America, Tokyo and the "Greater
East-Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" (Map)
Manchukuo
The
Invasion of China
The U.S.
Isolationism
Undeclared War (article)
(Woody
Guthrie--"The Sinking of the Reuben James")
Conflict in the Pacific
"The Arsenal of Democracy"
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Terms:
Nazis
Fascists
Franco
Neville Chamberlain
Mukden Incident
Pearl Harbor
Neutrality Acts
"Phony War"
The Battle of Britain
"Cash and Carry"
Destroyers for Bases
Lend-Lease
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Terms:
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Yalta
Potsdam
Manhattan Project
Atomic Diplomacy:
Feb. 1945: Soviet agrees to war
v. Japan
Spring 1945: U.S. planners expect
Japanese surrender
Spring/Summer 1945: Japanese
overtures to Soviet; American
planning
for invasion (1 November 45, 1 January 46), casualty
estimates 25-50K
VE Day: Soviet to enter war in
Asia on 8 August
July 1945: Stalling Potsdam
16 July: Potsdam Conference and
Almogordo (Truman
before the conference) (Truman's shift in
demeanor)
6 August: Hiroshima (bombing
image) (city image) (casualty
image)
9 August: Nagasaki
The
Alperovitz Debate
Critics of the Bomb
Reconstructing Postwar Europe
Yalta and
the Question of Eastern Europe
Poland (map)
Germany (4 Zones
and Reparations (map))
Strategies for Hegemony: Economic and Political
Bretton Woods
IMF [Currency Stabilization]
World Bank ["reconstruction and development"]
The dollar and convertibility
United Nations
Security Council and Veto
Inclusion and Power
Containment: Economic,
Military and Political [Kennan]
Bretton
Woods, Loans and the Marshall Plan
The "Iron
Curtain"
The
Truman Doctrine
Berlin
Blockade
NATO
ASIA
Chinese
Civil War: Mao
Zedong [CCP] vs. Jiang
Jieshi [Guomindang]
The
"China Lobby"
The
Cold War Turns Hot: Korea (map)
NSC-68
and Military Keynesianism
"Ducks" Everywhere
Iran,
1953: The Fall of Mossadegh
(map)
Guatemala, 1954: Ousting Arbenz (Map)
Cuba,
1959-present: Contesting
Castro
Chile,
1973: The Allende "Threat"
1945-Present: The Spectres of
Nationalism and Neutralism
Indonesia, Egypt, India [Sukarno, Nasser,
Nehru]
Red Scare, Again
McCarthyism
"Who Lost China?"
Labor/Taft-Hartley
The Rosenbergs
"God Bless America"
African Americans/Civil Rights
Robeson,
DuBois,
Haywood, King
Women
Back to the Kitchen
Baby Booming
June and Ward
Hollywood/Culture
TV/Education/Comics,
etc.
Blacklists
Suburbanization
Terms:
Roy Cohn
"Lavender Scare"
Joseph Welch ["Sir, have you no sense of decency"]
"Hollywood Ten"
Consumption and Culture
Economic
Growth [Military-Industrial Complex
Organization Men in Gray
Flannel Suits
Education
and Conformity
"Little Boxes"
The "Other" '50s
"Birth of
the Cool" [Miles] [Thelonious Monk]
[Charlie "Bird" Parker]
["In the Mood"]
["A Night in Tunisia"]
["So What"]
Hep Cats,
Jazz, and Dope
The Beat
Life [Ginsberg] [Kerouac]
[Burroughs]
Rebels
without Causes and JDs
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Terms:
America (lyrics)
Howl
Mad
Magazine [Alfred E.
Newman] [Bill
Gaines] [Alfred E.
Newman]
Playboy
[Hugh
Hefner]
VIET NAM [Map]
Why Viet Nam?
Anti-Communism/-Nationalism
Cold War Context
Economics [rebuilding Asia]
The War
Attrition War
Divisions over Strategy
Air War
Why the U.S. Lost?
Guerrilla Warfare
Politics in Viet Nam
The U.S. Context
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Terms:
French Indochina
Ho Chi Minh
Viet Minh
Domino Theory
Viet Cong
Ngo Dinh Diem
World War II and the Northern
Migration
The Legal Challenge to Apartheid
Brown
v. Board
Montgomery and the
Emergence of
Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream"
Legislative Triumph: Civil and
Voting Rights Acts
Liberal Backlash, post 1965
Northern Rage: Malcolm X
Black Power/Black Panthers
Poor People's Campaign
The Assassination of King
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Terms:
Rosa Parks, 12/55
Emmit Till
Little Rock, AK
Sit-Ins [SNCC]
Freedom Rides
Freedom Summer
Birmingham Boycott--"Bull" Connor
States' Rights

The New Left and Antiwar
Movement
"participatory democracy"
Countercultures: Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll
"La Raza Unida"--The Chicano Movement
Women's Liberation
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Terms:
C. Wright
Mills
SDS [Students for a
Democratic Society]
Port Huron Statement
Hippies [image]
Haight-Asbury
[Jerry Garcia] [The
Airplane]
The Pill
LSD--Timothy Leary
["tune in, turn on, drop out"]
"Summer of Love"
Woodstock [Jimi]
[Janis]
Bob
Dylan
The Beatles
Cesar Chavez--UFW
Reyes Tijerina [New Mexico]
Brown Berets
Betty Friedan--The Feminine
Mystique
Miss America
1968--"freedom trash can"
SCUM
Foreign Policy
"Vietnamization" and Kent State
Ending the
War
Arms Sales
At Home
"Law and
Order" ?
Evil Liberals
Oil
Crisis
Welfare and
Environment
Watergate
The Legacy
The Imperial President
The Last Liberal?
Race and Culture
Punk and Hip Hop
Killing Hope
The New
Cold War
"Star
Wars" [SDI] and Military Keynesianism
Slaughters in Central America
A "New" Cold War
Aftermath of
Detente
Committee on the Present Danger and
"Team B"
Brzezinski in Charge/Carter's Cold War--Afghanistan and the
Olympics
Reagan, Military Keynesianism and the "Evil Empire"
The Gorbachev Alternative
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I'd like to make an appeal in a
special way to the men in the army. Brothers, each one of you is one of
us. We are the same People. The farmers and
peasants that you kill are your own brothers and sisters. When
you hear the words of a man telling you to kill, think instead in the
words of God, "Thou shalt not kill!" No soldier is obliged to obey an
order contrary to the Law of God. In His name and in the name of our
tormented people who have suffered so much, and whose laments cry out
to heaven: I implore you! I beg you! I ORDER you!! STOP THE
REPRESSION!!! |