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Populism, progressivism and imperialism, 1890–1920 study guide
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Populism, progressivism and imperialism, 1890–1920
AqaA LevelHistory1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975
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Study Guide for Populism, Progressivism, and Imperialism
This study guide provides an overview of essential topics, key figures, and critical events from 1890 to 1920 in American history.
Overview of Key Topics
1. Political Movements
- Populism: Focus on agrarian interests, advocating for monetary reforms and government intervention in the economy.
- Progressivism: A broader movement addressing social issues, labor rights, and political corruption.
2. Key Figures
- Bryan, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson: Understand their contributions and differing approaches to reform.
3. Economic Developments
- Analyze the rise of industrial power and its implications for American society, including labor movements and economic policies.
4. Social Changes
- Examine the impact of immigration and urbanization, as well as the struggles faced by African-Americans during this period.
5. Foreign Policy
- Explore the U.S. imperialist actions, including the Spanish-American War and the significance of the Panama Canal.
- Assess the implications of World War I on U.S. foreign relations and domestic politics.
6. Conclusion
- Reflect on the state of the U.S. by 1920, considering economic power, social divisions, and political isolationism.
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