Gilded Age
Progressive Age
Imperialism and WWI
1920's
Great Depression-New Deal
100

The rapid growth of cities during the Gilded Age is known by this term.

Urbanization

100

What did Prohibition lead to?

A rise in crime rate

100

What is the United States response to the beginning of WW I?

To remain neutral

100

What was the Red Scare?

Domestic paranoia and fear of the spread of Communism

100

This weather phenomena hit the Mid West just as the Great Depression hit the US economy.

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

Name for a company that has complete control over its section of the market. 

Monopoly or Trust

200

What is a muckraker?

A journalist who exposed the hidden truths about different industries

200

Name a reason for U.S. expansionism in the 1890's

A need for foreign markets for U.S. goods

Control of strategic bases and shipping routes

Competition for colonization from Europe

To spread Christianity

Ethnocentric Beliefs

200

Which amendment granted women's suffrage?

19th Amendment

200

President Hoover's lack of intervention to deter the Great Depression created this major protest.

What is the Bonus Army?

300

In the late 1800's, large corporations fired workers who attempted form to these kinds of organizations

What are labor unions?

300

What is the purpose of the NAACP?

Achieving racial equality for African Americans through the legal system

300

The victory in this conflict gave the US possession of the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. 

What is the Spanish-American War?

300

What invention created an increase in a shared national culture and experience

What is the radio?

300

The New Deal was made to provide Relief, Recovery, and Reform. Name a specific program of the New Deal and its purpose.

Civil Conservation Corps (CCC) - employment of single men and promote conservation of environment

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - protection from floods and create electrical grid in the Ten. Valley.

Works Progress Administration (WPA) - employment and building of infrastructure like roads and hospitals

Social Security Administration (SSA) - provide direct relief to the elderly and people with disabilities

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - insured money deposited into participating banks

National Recovery Act (NRA) - Federal regulation of industries including creating minimum wages

400

This "Captain of Industry" controlled the steel trust

This "Captain of Industry" controlled the oil trust

Andrew Carnegie (steel) & John D. Rockefeller (oil)

400
Identify a muckraker from the Progressive Era and name the topic they exposed to the public.

Upton Sinclair - unsanitary meatpacking industry

Jacob Riis - conditions in tenements NYC 

Ida B. Wells - lynching of African Americans through the US

 Ida Tarbell - Monopolies like Standard Oil

Thomas Nast - Political corruption

400

This policy stated that the U.S. could trade in any port of China.

What is the Open Door Policy toward China?

400
Re-awakening of African American pride in the 1920's
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
400

How did the New Deal change American political thinking about the power of the Federal government?

Federal government should attempt to solve social and economic problems. Increase federal power to regulate and stimulate industry.

500

The common Gilded Age belief that the strongest people had a right to make the most money and have the most power is called

"Survival of the Fittest" or "Social Darwinism"

500

Which amendment gave Congress the power to impose an income tax in order to pay for Progressive Era reforms?

The 16th amendment

500

Why did Congress refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and President Wilson's 14 Points of Peace?

Joining the League of Nations could draw the US into foreign wars.

500

How did Laisses Faire policies encourage big business in the 1920s? 

Lack of government oversight and regulation allowed for trusts to form and the rights of workers be ignored

500

Name for the investment practice that allowed the purchase of stocks with loaned money. Reason the stock market and US economy crash causing the Great Depression.

What is Buying on Credit?

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