Important Places
US Presidents
Wars
Native American Leaders
Influential Ideas
100

This Island was once home to a federal prison, but also served as home to Native American protestors for 19 months.

Alcatraz Island

100

This president became the first to be assassinated after he took on a controversial political issue.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This war is named for its lack of actual fighting.

The Cold War

100

This Shoshone woman led a group of explorers to the Pacific Ocean.

Sacagawea

100

This is the practice of expanding the territory of a country as much as possible to gain resources.

Imperialism

200

This thriving Tulsa neighborhood was nearly completely destroyed by racist violence in the early 20th century.

Black Wall Street

200

This president was the only world leader to ever order a nuclear attack.

Harry Truman

200

This war is the most recent war to force US citizens into military service against their will.

Vietnam War

200

This woman was the rightful queen to her kingdom, but was overthrown by American businessmen.

Queen Liliuokalani

200

The idea that the United States was meant to cover the continent stretching from Atlantic to Pacific

Manifest Destiny

300

Named for a river at the location, this battleground was a the setting for a decisive victory for Native American warriors

Little Bighorn

300

This Confederate sympathizer became the first president to be impeached. Among shortcomings were public intoxication, "verbal harangues", and "high-crimes and misdemeanors".

Andrew Johnson

300

This war set the stage for the American Revolution by creating a large war debt.

Seven Years War

300

This Shawnee chief sought to unify the eastern tribes against US expansion, he was killed during the War of 1812.

Tecumseh

300

Pioneered by Karl Marx, this idea took off in Russia, but was feared in the United States.

Communism

400

This carribean island was under Spanish rule until the Spanish American War helped it gain its "independence".

Cuba

400

This president became so popular for leading the country out of a terrible economic slump that he was elected president a total of four times.

Franklin Roosevelt

400

This war was the first large scale modern war featuring tanks and airplanes.

World War I

400

This leader is featured on a mountain carving in the Black Hills, a monument to his stand at Little Bighorn.

Crazy Horse

400

The Wave shows how this idea functions, offering structure and power in exchange for obedience to a leader.

Fascism

500

This part of Chicago was home to a 19th century labor strike which grew out of control when someone threw a dynamite bomb.

Haymarket Square

500

This president was the first to expand the territory of the United States by purchase.

Thomas Jefferson

500

This war is the reason New Mexico and Arizona are US states

Mexican American War

500

This man fought in court for his right to be recognized as a human being by the law; he wanted to be allowed to go home to bury his son.

Standing Bear

500

This false idea says that poor people are poor because they are genetically inferior to the wealthy.

Social Darwinism

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