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Smallpox, 14, 24, 74, 1<strong>00</strong>, 288<br />

Smiley, Jane, 897<br />

Smith, Alfred E., 655–657,<br />

669, 690<br />

Smith, Gerald L. K., 675<br />

Smith, John, 22–23<br />

Smith, Joseph, 279<br />

Smith, Josiah, Jr., 119<br />

Smith Act (1940), 759<br />

Smith-Connally Anti-Strike<br />

Act (1943), 718<br />

SNCC (Student Nonviolent<br />

Coordinating Committee),<br />

777–778, 806<br />

Social Darwinists, 472<br />

Social gospel, 490, 493, 563<br />

Socialism/Socialist Party,<br />

566–568, 576, 580, 585,<br />

603, 619<br />

Social reforms: as 1912<br />

presidential campaign<br />

issue, 584–585; anticommunist,<br />

760; antipoverty,<br />

801, 803–804; antiwar<br />

protests for, 709, 808–809,<br />

810–811, 813–814,<br />

819–820; automobile as<br />

agent for, 633–634; call<br />

for, 562–563; in cities,<br />

568–569; civil rights<br />

movement as (See Civil<br />

rights movement); conservative<br />

reduction of, 839,<br />

843, 849–852, 864, 870;<br />

consumer safety as, 573,<br />

825; environmental protection<br />

as, 574–575, 825,<br />

899; Great Society, 801,<br />

803–807, 818; for immigrants,<br />

489–491; interstate<br />

commerce regulation as,<br />

572, 589; labor reforms as,<br />

570–572, 588–589, 647,<br />

677, 683–685; literature<br />

promoting, 563–564,<br />

787–789; morality and,<br />

502–503, 637–638, 770;<br />

political progressivism<br />

promoting, 565–568;<br />

prohibition as, 285, 506,<br />

570–571; prosperity/economic<br />

boom underwriting,<br />

742; racial pride and,<br />

637–638; Religious Right<br />

opposition to, 849–850,<br />

870; reversal of, 644–646,<br />

839, 843, 849–852, 864,<br />

870; during Roaring<br />

Twenties, 636–638;<br />

sexuality and, 502–503,<br />

637, 770; Supreme<br />

Court (Warren Court)<br />

addressing, 822–824;<br />

trust-busting as, 572–573,<br />

579, 588; women’s movement<br />

as, 285–287, 769,<br />

801, 831–832, 886–887;<br />

women’s role in, 563,<br />

569–571, 636–637<br />

Social Security, 682–683, 762,<br />

824, 878, 889<br />

Social Security Act (1935),<br />

682–683, 687<br />

Social Security Act<br />

(1950), 762<br />

Society: 1960s upheaval of,<br />

813–814; colonial, 61–68,<br />

72–74, 83–84, 86–87; conservative<br />

changes to, 839,<br />

843, 849–852, 864, 870;<br />

culture of (See Culture);<br />

equality’s impact on, 234–<br />

235; ethnic divisions in,<br />

626; New England, 62–67,<br />

73; post-Revolutionary<br />

War, 144–146; post-World<br />

War II, 741–743, 766–770;<br />

reforms to (See Reforms);<br />

southern, 61–62, 67–68,<br />

73–74, 3<strong>00</strong>–301; twentyfi<br />

rst century (See Twentyfi<br />

rst century)<br />

Society of Cincinnati, 144<br />

Soil Conservation and<br />

Domestic Allotment Act<br />

(1936), 679<br />

Somalia, 866<br />

Sombart, Werner, 566–568<br />

Sousa, John Philip, 549<br />

South: abolitionist response<br />

in, 315–316; American<br />

Revolution battles in,<br />

136–137; balance of forces<br />

in, 381–385; Black Codes<br />

in, 422–423; civil rights<br />

movement in (See Civil<br />

rights movement); Civil<br />

War by (See Civil War);<br />

colonization of, 17, 21–31,<br />

53–54; Compromise of<br />

1850 for, 343–346, 347,<br />

355; confederacy of (See<br />

Confederate States of<br />

America); cotton agriculture<br />

in, 261–262, 298–3<strong>00</strong>,<br />

304, 306–308, 384, 474,<br />

720; debt of, 375, 422,<br />

425; defense of slavery in,<br />

315–316; desegregation<br />

of, 776–777, 798–799,<br />

8<strong>00</strong>–801, 832; economy<br />

of, 392–393, 474–475;<br />

education in, 82, 495–496;<br />

emancipation of slaves<br />

in, 418–420; expansion<br />

attempts by, 349–350;<br />

free blacks in, 305–306;<br />

immigration in, 302, 591,<br />

890–891; Industrial Revolution<br />

in, 473–475; Jim<br />

Crow laws in, 446, 455,<br />

774–776; Kansas dispute<br />

in, 355–356, 359–363;<br />

Kansas-Nebraska Act<br />

reaction in, 355–356; Ku<br />

Klux Klan in, 430–431,<br />

623–624, 805; labor<br />

unions in, 741; Lincoln’s<br />

assassination impact<br />

on, 414; manufacturing<br />

in, 382–383, 473–475;<br />

Native Americans in,<br />

5–6, 222, 231, 239–241,<br />

515; plantation economy<br />

in, 9, 26, 28–29, 31–32,<br />

59–62, 3<strong>00</strong>–302, 306–310;<br />

railroad through, 353;<br />

Reconstruction of<br />

(See Reconstruction);<br />

secession by, 373–375,<br />

377–384; secession threats<br />

by, 343–346, 371; segregation<br />

in, 446, 455, 774–776;<br />

shift ing demographics<br />

in, 744–745; slavery in<br />

(See Slavery); society in,<br />

61–62, 67–68, 73–74,<br />

3<strong>00</strong>–301; tariff s protested<br />

by, 236–239; tobacco<br />

industry in, 25–27, 54–56,<br />

74, 473; white majority<br />

in, 302–303, 305, 359;<br />

Index I-41<br />

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