Federal laws and Presidents
Extremist movements
Culture, criminals, and change
Conflicts
Interwar era foreign policy
100

This Republican president defeated William Jennings Bryan in two consecutive elections

William McKinley

100

Socialism, such as that proposed by Eugene V. Debs, is a more moderate and much less violent version of this ideology

Communism

100

The practice of creating illegal liquor was known by this name

Bootlegging

Moonshining

100

The destruction of the USS Maine was blamed (perhaps falsely) on this European country

Spain

100
World War I ended with a treaty signed in this French city

Versailles

(The Treaty of Versailles)

200

Teddy Roosevelt acquired the land that would later form this man-made waterway

The Panama Canal

200

The "Second Era" of this infamous hate group began in the early 20th century

Ku Klux Klan

200

Activists such as Susan B. Anthony sought to give this group of American citizens the right to vote

Women

200

Germany and the Ottoman Empire fought on this side of World War I

Central Powers

200
Name at least one country created by the Treaty of Versailles

Yugoslavia

Czechoslovakia

300

President Woodrow Wilson established this federal agency which oversaw business practices to prevent customers from being defrauded

Federal Trade Commission

300

This famous aviator's legacy is stained by his support for fascist movements in Europe and the US

Charles Lindbergh

300

The civil rights activist WEB DuBois is often claimed by modern American liberals, while his colleague and rival ___ is often claimed by modern American conservatives. (Hint: His colleague/rival founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama)

Booker T. Washington

300

Panama gained independence from this larger country, with support from the United States.

Colombia

300
How did the U.S. Senate's votes compromise the League of Nations' mission?

They voted against joining the League of Nations

400

A less progressive Republican that Teddy Roosevelt, later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

William Howard Taft

400

This mostly mainstream movement, which promoted temperance, women's rights, and social reform, was tainted by the anti-black racism exhibited by some members

Progressive movement

400

The most powerful criminal during Prohibition was Al Capone, who came from this city

Chicago

400

A Serbian nationalist murdered this Austro-Hungarian archduke in 1914, leading directly to World War I

Gavrilo Princip

400

Of all the signatories to the Treaty of Versailles, this French president was most responsible for issuing harsh punishments to Germany

Georges Clemenceau

500

President Taft utilized this style of diplomacy, an early example of soft power

Dollar Diplomacy

500

This phrase refers to a period of great hostility towards suspected communist sympathizers in America following World War II

The "Red Scare"

500

Name an instrument used to perform jazz music

Saxophone

Trumpet

Trombone

Double bass

Piano

Clarinet

Drums

500

This invention led to the brutal trench warfare of World War I, and was responsible for the stalemate that occurred during most of the war

Machine gun

500

The unstable situation in Germany, created by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, led to the rise of this political party led by Adolf Hitler

National Socialist German Workers Party

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