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Amy AP Lang v2
Created by
Amy Zwicker
⟶ Updated 18 Feb 2018 ⟶
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Events
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Pony Express Founded
9/11 Attack on World Trade Center
Attack on Pearl Harbor
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Boston Tea Party
Slavery Aboloshed
Gay Marriage Legalized
Moon Landing
Women Get the Right to Vote
Yellowstone becomes 1st National Park
Pelican Island becomes 1st National Wildlife Refuge
US Forest Service Founded
Fish and Wildlife Service Founded
Wilderness Act Signed to Protect Land
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Founded
First Earth Day
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Superfund Act Signed (CERCLA)
Energy Policy Act Signed
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Signed
Periods
Neoclassicism Literary Movement (Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift)
Revolutionary Literary Movement (Thomas Paine, Emory Elliot)
Romanticism Literary Movement (William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
American Romanticism Literary Movement (Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe)
Victorian Literary Movement (Charles Dickens, the Bronte Sisters)
American Transcendentalism Literature Movement (Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau)
Realism Literature Movement( Flaubert, Tolstoy)
Stream of Conciousness Literary Movement (James Joyce, Virginia Woolf)
Modernism Literary Movement (Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot)
Naturalism Literary Movement (Émile Zola, Stephen Crane)
Edwardian Literary Movement (Marion Chesney, E.M. Forster)
The Lost Generation Literary Movement (Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway)
Harlem Renaissance Literary Movement (Lanston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston)
Beat Literary Movement (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg
Postmodernism Literary Movement (Jorge Luis Borge, Kurt Vonnegut)
President George Washington
President John Adams
President Thomas Jefferson
President James Madison
President James Monroe
President John Quincy Adams
President Andrew Jackson
President Martin Van Buren
President William Henry Harrison
President John Tyler
President James Polk
President Zachary Taylor
President Millard Fillmore
President Franklin Pierce
President James Buchanan
President Abraham Lincoln
President Andrew Johnson
President Ulysses Grant
President Rutherford Hayes
President James Garfield
President Chester Arthur
President Grover Cleveland
President Benjamin Harrison
President Grover Cleveland
President William McKinley
President Theodore Roosevelt
President William Taft
President Woodrow Wilson
President Warren Harding
President Calvin Coolidge
President Herbert Hoover
President Franklin Roosevelt
President Harry Truman
President Dwight Eisenhower
President John Kennedy
President Lyndon Johnson
President Richard Nixon
President Gerald Ford
President Jimmy Carter
President Ronald Reagan
President George Bush
President Bill Clinton
President George W Bush
President Barack Obama
President Donald Trump
American Revolution
War of 1812
Mexican War
Civil War
Indian Wars
Spanish American War
World War 1
World War 2
Korean War
Bay of Pigs
Vietnam War
Dominican Rebublic
Lebanon
Grenada
Panama
Gulf War
Somalia
Bosnia
Kosovo
Global War on Terror
Afghanistan
Iraq War
War Against ISIS
The Anti-Tax Protest Movement
American Revolution Protest Movement
The Abolition Protest Movement
The States' Rights Protest Movement
The Womens' Rights Protest Movement
The Temperance(alcohol ban) Protest Movement
The Labor Protest Movement
The Civil Rights Protest Movement
The Anti-War Protest Movement
The Environmental Protest Movement
Abstract Expressionism (Jackson Pollock)
Art Deco (Erte)
Art Nouveau (Alphonse Mucha)
Ashcan School (George Bellows)
Assemblage/Collage (Pablo Picasso)
Barbizon School/ Landscape (Theodore Rousseau)
Baroque (Giovanni Bernini)
Beaux Arts(Cardinal Mazarin)
Harlem Renaissance Art (Aaron Douglas)
Classicism (Nicolas Poussin)
Constructivism (Alexander Caldier)
Cubism (Georges Bacque, Picasso)
Dada (Francis Picabia, Marcel Ducham)
Expressionism (Vincent Van Gogh)
Fauvism (Henri Matisse, Gorges Rouault)
Futurism (Giacomo Balla)
Genre (Johannes Vermeer)
Impressionism (Claude Monet, Camille Pissaro)
Manerism (El Greco)
Neoclassicism (Jacques-Louis David)
Neoimpressionism (George Seurat)
Optical Painting (Victor Vasarely)
Pop Art (Roy Lichtenstein)
Realism (Gustave Courbet)
Rococo (Jean-Antoine Watteau)
Surrealism (André Breton)
Symbolism (Paul Gauguin)