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Cornell Notes
37 study guidesStructured cue-column notes covering all 10 Tennessee U.S. History EOC units
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US.01Unit 1: Reconstruction
Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th)
13th Amendment14th Amendment15th Amendment+2 more
US.02Unit 1: Reconstruction
Freedmen’s Bureau & Black Codes
Freedmen’s BureauBlack CodesPresidential Reconstruction+2 more
US.03Unit 1: Reconstruction
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
ImpeachmentTenure of Office ActEdwin Stanton+2 more
US.04Unit 1: Reconstruction
Compromise of 1877 & End of Reconstruction
Compromise of 1877Rutherford B. HayesRedeemer Democrats+2 more
US.10Unit 2: Gilded Age
Transcontinental Railroad & Industrial Expansion
Transcontinental RailroadUnion PacificCentral Pacific+2 more
US.12Unit 2: Gilded Age
Carnegie, Rockefeller & Robber Barons
Andrew CarnegieJohn D. RockefellerVertical integration+2 more
US.14Unit 2: Gilded Age
Labor Unions & Worker Movements
Knights of LaborAmerican Federation of Labor (AFL)Samuel Gompers+2 more
US.16Unit 2: Gilded Age
Immigration & Urbanization
Old immigrationNew immigrationNativism+2 more
US.18Unit 2: Gilded Age
Populist Movement
People’s Party (Populists)William Jennings BryanFree Silver+2 more
US.19Unit 3: Imperialism
Spanish-American War & American Imperialism
Spanish-American WarYellow journalismUSS Maine+2 more
US.22Unit 3: Imperialism
Roosevelt Corollary & Big Stick Diplomacy
Roosevelt CorollaryMonroe DoctrineBig Stick Diplomacy+2 more
US.25Unit 3: Imperialism
Muckrakers & Progressive Reform
MuckrakersUpton SinclairThe Jungle+2 more
US.28Unit 3: Imperialism
Progressive Era Amendments & Women’s Suffrage
16th Amendment17th Amendment18th Amendment+2 more
US.31Unit 4: WWI & 1920s
Causes of World War I & U.S. Entry
M.A.I.N.MilitarismAlliances+3 more
US.34Unit 4: WWI & 1920s
Treaty of Versailles & Its Consequences
Treaty of VersaillesWar Guilt ClauseReparations+2 more
US.37Unit 4: WWI & 1920s
Harlem Renaissance & Jazz Age
Harlem RenaissanceGreat MigrationLangston Hughes+2 more
US.39Unit 4: WWI & 1920s
Red Scare & Scopes Trial
First Red ScarePalmer RaidsScopes Trial+2 more
US.40Unit 5: Depression & New Deal
Causes of the Great Depression
Stock Market CrashOverproductionBank runs+2 more
US.43Unit 5: Depression & New Deal
FDR’s New Deal Programs
New DealThree Rs (Relief, Recovery, Reform)CCC+2 more
US.48Unit 6: World War II
Rise of Fascism & Road to War
FascismAdolf HitlerAppeasement+2 more
US.51Unit 6: World War II
Pearl Harbor & U.S. Entry into WWII
Pearl HarborDecember 7 1941Day of Infamy+2 more
US.54Unit 6: World War II
D-Day, Holocaust & End of WWII
D-DayHolocaustManhattan Project+2 more
US.56Unit 6: World War II
WWII Home Front: Rosie the Riveter & War Production
Rosie the RiveterWar productionDouble V Campaign+2 more
US.58Unit 7: Cold War
Origins of the Cold War & Containment
Cold WarContainmentTruman Doctrine+2 more
US.62Unit 7: Cold War
McCarthyism & the Second Red Scare
Joseph McCarthyMcCarthyismHUAC+2 more
US.65Unit 7: Cold War
Korean War & Vietnam War
Korean War38th parallelDomino theory+2 more
US.68Unit 7: Cold War
Cuban Missile Crisis & Space Race
Cuban Missile CrisisNikita KhrushchevSputnik+2 more
US.71Unit 8: Civil Rights
Brown v. Board of Education & School Desegregation
Brown v. Board of EducationThurgood MarshallPlessy v. Ferguson+2 more
US.74Unit 8: Civil Rights
Montgomery Bus Boycott & Nonviolent Resistance
Montgomery Bus BoycottRosa ParksMartin Luther King Jr.+2 more
US.77Unit 8: Civil Rights
Civil Rights Act 1964 & Voting Rights Act 1965
Civil Rights Act of 1964Voting Rights Act of 1965March on Washington+2 more
US.80Unit 8: Civil Rights
MLK, Malcolm X & Later Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King Jr.Malcolm XBlack Power+2 more
US.81Unit 9: 1970s–1990s
Watergate & Nixon’s Resignation
WatergateNixonCover-up+2 more
US.84Unit 9: 1970s–1990s
Reagan Revolution & Conservative Resurgence
Ronald ReaganReaganomicsSupply-side economics+2 more
US.87Unit 9: 1970s–1990s
End of the Cold War & Persian Gulf War
Mikhail GorbachevBerlin WallPersian Gulf War+2 more
US.90Unit 10: Modern Era
September 11, 2001 & War on Terror
September 11Al-QaedaOsama bin Laden+2 more
US.92Unit 10: Modern Era
Great Recession of 2008
Great RecessionSubprime mortgagesFinancial crisis+2 more
US.94Unit 10: Modern Era
Obama Presidency & Recent Political Developments
Barack ObamaAffordable Care ActPolitical polarization+2 more