Apush Chapter 4 Outline

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7.1.I.
The U.S. economy’s making of market goods was readjusted by the new technologies and manufacturing systems. This led to an advancement in living quality and more fitting systems of communications. Examples of new technologies consist of refrigerators and washing machines. Many U.S. citizens lived in urban areas rather than rural because it suggested more opportunities for everyone. The Great Migration is an example of African Americans moving to urban areas for greater opportunities. Business uncertainties, such as the Great Depression, resulted in a more reinforced financial system. The stock market crash and the bank “holiday” are examples of a cause and effect reaction.

7.1.III.
The New Deal was an effort to end the Great Depression. Government influence was used to accommodate comfort to the lower class and encourage improvement and reform. The 3 R’s and Franklin's “First 100 Days” are examples of the government's power it had over recovery, reform, and relief. While Franklin's New Deal did not stop the Great Depression, it created many reforms and governing organizations that helped ensure political transformation with all races, classes, and genders. All of the bills and acts that were passed during the New Deal are examples of reform and change.

7.2.I.
The theater and radio were newly …show more content…

Rosie the Riveter was an industrial icon that encouraged many women to take part in the war effort. The Double V Campaign was for African Americans and their victory at home and abroad. The Allies accomplished martial defeat by teamwork between the Allied, new technology, and expeditions such as “island hopping” and the D-Day invasion. The introducing of atomic bombs quickened the war and triggered disputes on the righteousness of their use. The Manhattan Project is an example of atomic bomb use. It was the first project to develop atomic

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