This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.
What is the 13th Amendment?
Large businesses that controlled an entire industry were known as these.
What are monopolies?
This belief claimed the United States was meant to expand westward.
What is Manifest Destiny?
The assassination of this Austrian archduke helped start World War I.
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
This movement celebrated African American art, music, and literature in New York City.
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt created this series of programs to fight the Great Depression.
What was the New Deal?
This U.S. policy aimed to stop the spread of communism.
What is containment?
This amendment granted citizenship to formerly enslaved people.
What is the 14th Amendment?
Standard Oil was a monopoly created by this businessman.
Who was John D. Rockefeller?
Native American children were sent to these schools to force assimilation into American culture.
What were Indian boarding schools?
This policy aimed to stop nations from taking sides in foreign wars before the U.S. entered WWI.
What is neutrality?
This constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
These radio speeches helped restore confidence during the Great Depression.
What were Fireside Chats?
Brown v. Board of Education declared this practice unconstitutional in public schools.
What is segregation?
This amendment gave African American men the right to vote.
What is the 15th Amendment?
Workers formed these organizations to fight for better wages and conditions.
What are labor unions?
This 1898 war helped the United States gain overseas territories.
What was the Spanish-American War?
The four letters, M.A.I.N, stand for these words.
What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?
The name of the period of time where alchole was banned.
What is Prohibition?
This event brought the United States into World War II.
What was the attack on Pearl Harbor?
What is non-violence?
These laws were passed in the South to restrict the freedoms of formerly enslaved people.
What are Black Codes?
The book, "The Jungle", by Upton Sinclair, is an example of someone who was a ____________.
What is a muckraker?
This President was known as a "trust buster" and for his "Big Stick" policy.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
In Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled this constitutional right could be limited during wartime.
What is freedom of speech?
A period where the stock market is growing.
What is a boom?
This invasion of France in 1944 is known by this name.
What is D-Day?
This Cold War crisis brought the United States and Soviet Union close to nuclear war in 1962.
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
This Supreme Court case established the doctrine of "separate but equal".
What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
In "How the Other Half Lives", Jacob Riis highlights the name of these places where immigrants lived.
What are tenements?
The United States tried to trade with China with this policy.
What is the Open Door Policy?
"Double V for Victory" can be associated with this World War I unit.
Who are the Harlem Hellfighters?
Mr. Pollicino's age.
The public trials of those that were in charge of the Holocaust.
What are the Nuremburg Trials?
These treaties were signed to de-escalate nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviets.
What are Salt I and Salt II.