WW1
ROARING 20's
Harlem Renaissance
Great Depression
New Deal
100

HIS ASSASSINATION STARTED WW1

ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND

100

AMERICAN HERO THAT CHANGED THE GAME OF BASEBALL. HE HIT A RECORD 67 HOME RUNS IN 1927

GEORGE HERMAN "BABE" RUTH

100

Jazz, a new style of music was created It gained prominence through the efforts of this  musicians

Louis Armstrong

100

This was a period of high unemployment and a lack of confidence in financial institutions.

The Great Depression

100

A series of programs and legislation that was initiated by President Franklin Roosevelt, was developed to provide economic assistance to struggling Americans and to bring an end to the Great Depression.

The New Deal

200

THIS SHIP WAS SUNK BY GERMANY AND CAUSED UNITED STATES TO ENTER WW1

LUSITANIA

200

HE INVENTED THE ASSEMBLY LINE FOR MASS PRODUCTION

HENRY FORD

200

This writer's work is associated with the Harlem Renaissance

Langston Hughes

200

served hot meals to the unemployed and homeless

Soup Kitchens

200

Established in 1933 to employ young men,  worked to preserve natural resources and areas, with the goal of conservation for future generations.

Civilian Conservation Corps

300

HE WAS THE LEADER OF THE GERMAN ARMY

ADOLPH HITLER

300

HE TOOK THE FIRST NONSTOP TRANSATLANTIC FIGHT 

CHARLES LINDBERG

300

People associated with the movement also began to promote the ideas and beliefs associated with this movement

The Civil Rights Movement

300

President of the United States, was blamed for not assisting struggling Americans.

Herbert Hoover

300

Established in 1933 to rejuvenate the supported farmers in investigating modern farming practices, and created a network of dams and power plants that supplied electricity to a large region that had never seen it before

Tennessee River Valley Authority

400

THIS ENDED WW1

TREATY OF VERSAILLES

400

THIS INVENTION CHANGED AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT

RADIO

400

African-Americans from the South to the North as well as the congregation of many writers, artists, and thinkers in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood

The Great Migration

400

As a result of this, many farmers mortgaged their homes and farms. Without sellable crops, they were unable to repay their loans.

Dust Bowls

400

Established in 1935, the largest of the New Deal programs affected the lives of millions of Americans. It provided jobs for over 8.5 million unemployed people, and simultaneously allowed for the development of the American infrastructure, especially public buildings and roads.

Works Progress Administration:

500

THE UNITED STATES BELIEVED PRACTICE THIS POLICY IN ORDER TO REMAIN NEUTRAL IN WW1

ISOLATIONISM

500

WHAT ENDED THE DECADE OF GROWTH AND PROSPERITY FOR THE ROARING 20's

THE STOCK MARKET CRASH OF 1929

500

This New York City neighborhood is where thinkers, authors and musicians congregated

Harlem

500

Many Americans saw the 1932 election this president as a turning point that would bring renewed prosperity to the country.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

He, along with several other African American or Black athletes, was selected for the United States Olympic team.

Jesse Owens

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