The M in MANIA stands for this term
Militarism
This event is often associated with Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington
The Harlem Renaissance
ONE of the causes of the Great Depression
Installment Buying, Overproduction, Bank Speculation, Stock Market Crash, Run on the Banks
List ONE of FDR's 4 Freedoms
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from fear, freedom from want
This event is often considered a major turning point in US History because it doubled the size of the US
Louisiana Purchase
The 3 sides of the Entente
Great Britain, France, Russia (America)
The name of the movement of African Americans from the South to the North
The Great Migration
This president believed people should rely on charities, churches, and local governments to get them through the Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
This plan allowed America to sell weapons to her allies as long as they WEREN'T transported on American ships
Cash and Carry Policy
Place these 3 events in order: Kansas Nebraska Act, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850
Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Kansas Nebraska Act
This was a secret communication between Germany and Mexico about reconquering American territory
The Zimmerman Telegram
These women are associated with a new-found freedom, often cutting their hair and wearing short dresses
Flappers
The 3 R's of FDR's New Deal program
Relief, Reform, Recovery
These Marines created an unbreakable code that helped the Allies win the war
Navajo Code Talkers
This established Missouri as a slave state, Maine as a free state, and created the 36o 30 line
Missouri Compromise of 1820
This was President Wilson's plan for a peaceful existence after WWI
14 Points of Peace
This Amendment banned the manufacture and transportation of alcohol
18th Amendment
FDR attempted to pass THIS LAW in order to increase the number of Supreme Court justices from 9 to 15
Court Packing Plan
This document established human right standards for all humans
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
This act, signed in 1830, forcibly removed Native Americans off their ancestral land
Indian Removal Act
Congress choosing not to sign THIS (against Wilson's wishes) was an example of Checks and Balances
The Treaty of Versailles/League of Nations
This was the name of the trial of a high school biology teacher who was arrested for teaching evolution
Scopes Trial
FDR addressed THIS issue in his first ever Fireside Chat
Giving people confidence in the banks
This court case reaffirmed the idea that Japanese Americans COULD be forced into internment camps
Korematsu v United States
This court case challenged the Indian Removal Act and stated that Native land could be sovereign
Worcester v Georgia