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Its more of like I need you as an expert to check my work and help…

Its more of like I need you as an expert to check my work and help me out with anything I’m missing 

This is my work : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_RcHER3LkjdUyt-h0NncWC82guTGuguVDKg5oGJ6dw8/edit?usp=sharing

 

And this is the assignment 

Description: This is a research-based project requiring you to identify critical events in American History, summarize those events, and create a timeline to illustrate your findings. One of your responsibilities is to cite the resources you use in creating your timeline. If you have questions please contact us using the Lesson Help tab in the Message Center.

Objectives:

Understand how contemporary American society depends on the contributions of past societies and cultures

Compare major individuals, events, and characteristics of periods in American history

Understand current and historic events from the perspective of diverse cultural and ethnic groups

Compare the American ethnic cultures, past and present, including their political and economic systems

Identify causes and effects of various changes in American historical development

Explain the uniqueness of the American people as a synthesis of various cultures

 

Task: Create a timeline of American History events from the Westward Expansion Era to the present. Create this timeline in a Word document.

For your scrapbook you must include the following:

Identify the 3 most important events for each of the eras listed below.

Create a bullet list with the year(s) and a one-three sentence summary of each event you identified that includes the impact and implications of that specific event on American history.

a. Simply stated, what may or may not have happened because of this event?
b. How did this event influence the course of American History?

Include your works cited

and so forth for each era listed below.

Follow this format:

1. Era title

a. event #1, with impact and implications

b. event #2, with impact and implications

c. event #3, with impact and implications

d. works cited

 The Frontier West–Indians, miners, cowboys, and farmers and how their interactions opened up the western half of the continent

 Federal Government Land Policy 1850-1900– Railroads, cattle companies, agricultural students, and homesteaders all benefited from a series of laws that distributed federal lands in the last half of the 19th century. Biggest losers: American Indians, who saw over half of their lands (usually the best half) taken by whites

 American Industrialization–The owners, workers, machines, and ideas that helped form the American industrial empire

 Gilded Age Politics–In a dreary time of party politics and economic disaster, the Populists energized America and helped promote William Jennings Bryan, an orator of prodigious power

 American Imperialism 1877-1914–As American industrial might grew, the desire to expand to international markets and the emergence of a new manifest destiny led to adventures and misadventures close to home (Mexico) and far away (China)

 Spanish-American War–A summary of the important background, major events, and results of the Spanish-American War (1898)

The Progressive Era–Seeking to create a just society through governmental action, direct democracy, and volunteerism, Progressives challenge traditional American ways of thinking and governing

U.S. Involvement in World War I–Events that helped move the U.S. from a neutral to a belligerent stand in a horrible and costly war 

World War I’s Aftermath: Attack on Civil Liberties and Betrayal at Versailles 1918-1920– Wilson’s idealistic quest for a “war to end all wars” ends disastrously in France while civil liberties are squelched in America

 The Roaring Twenties–The decade of the 1920s was marked with disillusionment, conservative Republican presidents, and major social and technological changes

 The Great Depression– America’s most serious economic downturn had many causes and brought a decade of personal and national hardships

 New Deal Programs–The series of controversial programs instituted by Franklin Roosevelt’s administration to counteract the effects of the Great Depression

 American Foreign Policy Between the World Wars–A growing isolationism marked America’s response to totalitarian advances in Europe and Asia

 American Involvement in World War II–A quick look at the key events and battles of World War II

 The Home Front During World War II–The industrial might of the U.S. was a major factor in turning the tide for the Allies. In addition, the U.S. faced issues of propaganda, racism, and women’s roles

 World War II Conferences & Treaties–From the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact which sacrificed Poland to the Potsdam Conference which brought the nuclear age to reality, World War II witnessed several significant conferences and treaties

 Origins of the Cold War–The early years of the competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union and the fears it raised at home 

The Second Red Scare–Pursuing Hollywood stars, State Department staffers, and one Army dentist, the communist-hunting groups of the late ’40s and early ’50s put a chill on American politics

 Key Events in the Korean War–The “temporary” division of Korea between Americans and Soviets becomes permanent as a result of Cold War tensions that result in war

 Key Events in the American Civil Rights Movement –A brief overview of some major events in the civil rights struggle in the United States

 1960s: The Tumultuous Decade–From Camelot to cynicism, the 1960s witnessed American society pull apart due to a number of forces, including racial tension, the Vietnam War, and student protest

 The Vietnam War –Trace America’s involvement from World War II to defeat in 1975

 A Chronology of the Watergate Crisis–President Nixon won 49 out of 50 states in the 1972 election, yet resigned in disgrace in August 1974 because of the cover-up of the series of crimes, errors, and actions that came to be known as “Watergate”

 Recent American History –A brief summary of the major domestic and foreign events that have helped shape America since Watergate.