Immigration, Urbanization, and Reconstruction.
Roaring Twenties
The Great Depression
The Cold War
The Second New Deal
100

Why did the Chinese migrate to the U.S?

They sought working opportunities and freedom of religion and speech.

100

Why was it called the "Jazz Age"?

Jazz music sparked attention across Harlem and other parts of the U.S. It brought together different ethnic groups despite the ongoing discrimination that occurred during this time.

100

What was the Great Depression?

An economic turn which included the stock market crash and a series of banking failures.

100

Why was the Berlin Airlift significant?

The US and allies flew supplies to West Berlin, bypassing Soviet blockage without engaging in a physical retaliatation against the USSR.

100

How did Huey Long contribute to US development?

He aimed to fundamentally redistribute American wealth.

200

Did immigrants succeed after traveling to America in search for better life?

True or False

True

200

Why was the Roaring Twenties significant for women?

Women began to explore their worth. They no longer needed the validation of men and traditional social norms. They wore shorter skirts and cut their hair.
200

How bad was the Depression?

Industrial production fell by half, and unemployment reaching 25% in the US. It also spurred the sudden idea for welfare systems.

200

Define the Korean War

Divided the peninsula into a communist North and democratic South.

200

What was Longs opinion about the Great Depression?

He believed the Great Depression was caused by concentration of wealth in too few hands.

300

What were the living conditions like in the 1850's for immigrants?

Immigrants lived in small crowded apartment like buildings known as tenements. 

300

How did mass media develop?

Radios and Movies boomed, creating a national culture, enabling everyone to consume the same news, music, and fashion regardless of location.

300

What was the Dust Bowl?

A severe drought and dust storms in the Dust Bowl that triggered mass migration and even death.

300

Define the Vietnam War

Long-term conflict where the US tried to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam.

300

What were the goals of the Share Our Wealth program?

Wealth distribution, Guaranteed income, and Labor Reform.

400

What was the result of the harsh living conditions?

The air became polluted and many individuals ultimately died from diseases.

400

Why did the social and economical advances propel the Prohibition act?

Due to the ongoing music advancement and the celebration of another war, individuals began to consume large amounts of alcohol which heightened crime rates in the US.

400

What were the main causes of the Dust Bowl?

Severe and prolonged drought along with intense farming.

400

What was the Domino Theory?

The belief that if one nation fell to communism, neighboring countries would inevitably follow, used to justify US intervention in Vietnam and Korea.

400

How did Long help academia scores increase?

He provided textbooks and increased school enrollement

500

Why did Urbanization become explode around the 1920s and how did the rapid population increase affect sanitation and every day life in big cities?

Rapid industrialization attracted millions of people from around the world. Cities became overwhelmed and lacked to prioritize protecting its citizens from waste and rampant diseases.

500

After the Roaring Twenties slowly came to an end, the US status plummeted. Why might the Roaring Twenties contributed to the sudden downfall?

Citizens blindly spent their money on alcohol and unnecessary goods which backfired after the Jazz Age closed.

500

How did the Dust Bowl impact residents in the area?

The storms destroyed crops, killed livestock, and caused health issues.

500

Did the Cold War did not end the lives of innocent people.

True or False

False

500

Why was Long resented amongst other Government officials?

Long was known for attacking political enemies, controlling local elections, and exploiting racial tensions.

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