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100

October 24, 1929, the day the stock market crashed

Black Tuesday

100

move up two rows

send to players to the back row

100

theory of government in which a single party or leader controls the economic, social, and cultural lives of its people

totalitarianism

100

Japanese pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships

kamikaze

100

lose your turn

last row 4th

7th seat

2nd seat

100

dividing line between North Korea and South Korea

38th parallel

100

increase in births between 1945 and 1964

baby boom

200

millions of acres in the Great Plains that were destroyed when dust storms blew away the soil.

Dust Bowl

200

1938 radio drama that was so realistic many people feared that Martians were actually invading

War of the Worlds

200

Lose you turn

last row 6th seat

4th seat

8th seat

200

code name for the program to develop an atomic bomb

Manhattan Project

200

imaginary barrier separating Soviet-controlled countries and the free world

iron curtain

200

stand in the corner for the next three turns

if completed move up two rows

200

music originated in the gospel and blues traditions of African Americans

rock-and-roll

300

The collapse of the United States and world economies beginning in 1929

Great Depression

300

labor protest in which workers stop working and occupy the workplace until their demands are met

sit-down strike

300

American law that allowed nations at war to buy U.S. arms if they paid cash and carried them away on their own ships

Neutrality Act of 1939

300

move one row up

Laugh at everyone behind you

300

Lose your turn

last row 3rd seat

4th

5th

300

American reaction to the fear that communists were working to destroy American life

Red Scare

300

large-scale buying, much of it on credit

consumerism

400

An African American lawyer from Baltimore, Maryland who headed the legal team for the NAACP to challenge the legality of segregation.

Thurgood Marshall

400

process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions

collective bargaining

400

policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace

appeasement

400

American victory and turning point of the war in the Pacific

Battle of Midway

400

American policy to keep communism contained within its existing borders

containment

400

U.S. Senator who falsely accused Americans of having communist ties

Joseph R. McCarthy

400

From the book

get it right to move up three rows


500

Move up one row

move a friend one row

500

government agency that built dams in the Tennessee River valley to control floods and generate electric power

TVA

500
  1. battle that provided a strategic American victory and marked the key role of aircraft carriers and fighter planes in the war in the Pacific

Battle of Coral Sea

500

Walk around acting like a chicken

if completed move up one row

500

struggle in which the U.S. and Soviet Union became rivals but never fought directly in military conflict

Cold War

500

negative catchword for extreme, reckless charges of disloyalty

McCarthyism

500

influential author of 1946 Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care.

Benjamin Spock

600

 a march on Washington in 1932 in which World War I veterans seek bonus payment early

Bonus Army

600

government that assumes responsibility for providing for the welfare of children and the poor, elderly, sick, disabled, and unemployed

welfare state

600

American law that allowed the U.S. to lend, lease, sell, or otherwise provide aid to other nations if doing so helped in the defense of the United States

Lend-Lease Act

600

German counterattack that failed, resulting in an Allied victory

Battle of the Bulge

600

U.S. aid program to help Western Europe rebuild after World War II

Marshall Plan

600

law making it illegal to teach about or advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government

Smith Act

600

businesses that provide services rather than manufactured goods

service sector

700

economic theory that held that money lent to large banks and corporations would in turn be invested in small businesses which would hire more workers

trickle-down economics

700

law that set a minimum wage and a maximum workweek and outlawed child labor

Fair Labor Standards Act

700

Move one row back

send two players up one row

700

from the book

if correct move up two rows

700

small country controlled by a more powerful neighbor

satellite state

700

rival military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states

Warsaw Pact

700

to allow a company to distribute its products or services through retail outlets owned by independent operators

franchise business

800

a young woman of the 1920s who rejected traditional values and dress

Flapper

800

programs and legislation enacted by FDR during the Great Depression to promote economic recovery

New Deal

800

grueling march in which Japanese troops forced sick and malnourished prisoners of war to walk more than 60 miles to prison camps

Bataan Death March

800

dropping bombs on key targets to destroy the enemy’s capacity to make war

strategic bombing

800

military alliance to counter Soviet expansion

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

800

list of people banned from certain jobs because of suspected communist ties

blacklist

800

eased the return of World War II veterans by providing education and employment aid

GI Bill of Rights

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