World War I
The Populists
Prohibition
U.S. Farming
Thomas Jefferson
800

U.S. President during World War I

Woodrow Wilson

800

Populist who gave his famous "Cross of Gold" speech at the Democratic Party's National Convention in Chicago in 1896

William Jennings Bryan

800

Constitutional Amendment that enacted Prohibition in 1919

The 18th Amendment

800

President who glorified the "yeoman farmer" as the ideal American

Thomas Jefferson

800

University founded by Jefferson in 1819

University of Virginia

1600

British ocean-liner sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915, resulting in the death of 128 American passengers

RMS Lusitania 

1600

Name of one of two farming groups that helped found the American Populist Party in the nineteenth century

The Farmer's Alliance or The Grange

1600

1919 law designed to enforce Prohibition

The Volstead Act

1600

A horse-drawn, mechanical harvesting machine invented in 1831 that revolutionized agriculture by significantly speeding up the process of harvesting grain crops like wheat




McCormick's Reaper

1600

Thomas Jefferson's friend who served as the fourth President of the Untied States

James Madison

2400

Treaty that ended World War I

Versailles Treaty (1919)

2400

Name of the Populist (People's) Party's 1892 Platform

The Omaha Platform

2400

Constitutional amendment that repealed Prohibition 

The 21st Amendment (1933)

2400

Period of severe dust storms on the Great Plains in 1930's that caused topsoil erosion and one among many asserted causes of the Great Depression

Dust Bowl

2400
Jefferson's plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia

Monticello

3200

U.S. Senate committee that investigated alleged unlawful war profiteering by American arms factories during World War I

The Nye Committee

3200

Populist Party goal that contributed to the passage of the Seventeenth Amenmdent in 1913

Direct election of U.S. senators

3200

Women's political group founded in 1874 that supported Prohibition 

WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union)

3200

U.S. state with the highest annual agricultural output (approximately $60 billion in 2023) of all states in the nation

California 

3200

College that Jefferson attended

The College of William & Mary

4000

German Emperord during World War I

Kaiser Wilhelm II

4000

William Jennings Bryan's cabinet position during the Wilson administration that he resigned from before the start of World War I

Secretary of State

4000

Clandestine bars and clubs in the 1920s popular for meeting to unlawfully purchase and consume alcohol 

Speakeasies

4000

U.S. Presudent who once operarated his family's peanut farm in Archery, Georgia

Jimmy Carter

4000

Thomas Jefferson's cabinet position in President George Washington's cabinet

Secretary of State

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