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37 study guides

Structured cue-column notes covering all 10 Tennessee U.S. History EOC units

How to Use Cornell Notes

Expand any card to see the full Cornell format: the Cue Column contains questions and key terms to test yourself, the Notes Column has detailed bullet points, the Summary ties it together, and the EOC Tip tells you exactly what to focus on for the test.

Showing 37 of 37 notes across 10 units

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