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100
The president of the U.S. during World War I.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
100

The amendment that gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

Factory fire in 1911 that resulted in a significant change in workplace safety. 

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

100

Exclusive control by one company over an entire industry.

What is a monopoly?

100

1887 law that divided reservation land into private family plots as part of a plan to assimilate Native Americans into American society 

What is the Dawes Act (Dawes General Allotment)?

200

He founded the company, Standard Oil.

Who is John Rockefeller?

200

The amendment that removed the 18th amendment and stopped Prohibition. 

What is the 21st Amendment?

200

The year that the Spanish-American War was fought.

What is 1898?

200

Failed policy of granting concessions in order to keep the peace during World War II.

What is appeasement? 

200

Proposed by President Woodrow Wilson inspired hopes for a fair settlement of World War I because this program called for the establishment of a world peach organization to guarantee political independence for all nations. 

What are the Fourteen Points?

300

The Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, during WWII

Who is Dwight Eisenhower?

300

The amendment that made the manufacture and distribution of alcohol illegal.

What is the 18th Amendment?

300

This battle was a turning point in the Pacific for the U.S. during World War II.

What is the Battle of Midway?

300

Telegram written by German Foreign Minister Zimmermann proposing an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States during World War I.

What is the Zimmerman Note/Telegram?

300
Support for this amendment was strengthened by the economic opportunities created by World War I.

What is Women's Suffrage?

400

Created the "Bull Moose" Party to run in the presidential election of 1912

Who is Theodore Roosevelt? 

400

The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were enacted to give rights to this group.

What is former slaves (African Americans)?

400

The strategy of providing billions of dollars in financial aid to Europe after World War II to help rebuild countries' economies and keep them from becoming Communist.

What is the Marshall Plan?

400

Act that allowed nations at war to buy goods and arms in the United States is they paid cash and carried the merchandise on their own ships.

What is the Neutrality Act of 1939?

400

Whose car was used to transport FDR to the Capital for his war speech on December 8th, 1941?

Who is Al Capone?

500

President who not only expanded government control and power but also lead the US through WWII. Sadly also signed an executive order to intern Japanese-Americans in prison camps. 

Who is FDR?

500

Group of minorities that have the ability to invoke rights guaranteed in treaties with the United States.

Who are Native Americans?

500

Written in the early 1900s describing in detail the horrorific nature of meat production resulting in federal legislation to ensure inspection of food products.

What was The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair?

500

The horrific case of racial violence and massacre that occurred in 1921. Reports suggest deaths should be in the 100s, not 20s. Dozens of city blocks destroyed. No insurance claims were paid. 

What is The Tulsa Race Massacre?

500

June 1944 important to the outcome of World War II because it opened a new Allied front in Europe.

What is D-Day?

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