The New Deal
World War II
The Trail of Tears
Inventions
Reconstruction
100

This president led to the implementation of the New Deal

Who was FDR?

100

These nations were known as the "Axis Powers," as the 3 of them tried to conquer many of the nations around them, but were defeated by the Allies.

Who are Germany, Japan, & Italy?

100

This law, promoted by Andrew Jackson, led to the pushing out of Native Americans from the southeast.

What is Indian Removal Act? (1830)

100

Developed by John Deere, this farming implement made it easier to plant crops in the sticky soil of the midwest plains.

What is the steel plow?

100

This amendment abolished slavery in the U.S. 

What is the 13th amendment?

200

This "authority" created jobs by building dams and bringing electricity to the Tennessee River Valley in Alabama and Tennessee.

What is the Tennessee Valley Authority?

200

This future president gained fame as a victorious leader of the European forces in WWII.

Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?

200

To where did the natives go when they were forced out?

Where is Oklahoma?

200

Developed by Thomas Edison, this invention helped to "clear the air" in factories, even if it did generate a lot of heat.

What is the incandescent light bulb?

200

This organization was created to help newly freed people find homes, jobs, and education in the south.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

300

The New Deal was created to help the U.S. pull out of this global economic crisis of the 1930s.

What is the Great Depression?

300

The U.S. got involved in WWII after Japan attacked this outpost in the Pacific Ocean.

What Pearl Harbor, HI?

300
These are 3 of the 5 tribes driven out of the Southeast.

Who are the Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, and Creek?

300
Not only did Ford's improvement help you get where you were going faster in your car, it made them more affordable, as they were faster to produce, but only in black.

What is the assembly line?

300
The first president to be impeached, he began the process of Reconstruction after Lincoln was shot and killed.

Who was Andrew Johnson?

400

FDR used these open radio speeches to keep the country informed of what he was doing to end the Great Depression.

What were the Fireside Chats?

400

The U.S. ended war with Japan by dropping A-bombs on these two Japanese cities.

What are Hiroshima & Nagasaki?

400

Besides his hatred of them, this was Jackson's reason for driving natives out of the southeast.

What is the growth of the U.S. in the fertile Black Belt region?

400

Elijah Otis' invention helped raise the country to new heights that almost "scraped the sky" 

What is the elevator?

400

These were "codes" put in effect in the south to keep a form of slavery in the south, as many freedmen were arrested because of them.

What were Black Codes or Jim Crow laws?

500

The Glass-Steagall Act created this "corporation" which guaranteed that deposits left in banks would be paid if something caused the bank to go in to default.

What is the Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation? (FDIC)

500

The beaches of this region of France saw the U.S. invade to bring freedom in 1944 on D-Day.

What is the Normandy?

500
The court case which actually ruled the Cherokee were in the right to stay in Georgia, but Jackson refused to enforce it.

What is Worcester v. Georgia?

500

Charles Goodyear accidentally developed tires that lasted much longer with this ingredient he didn't mean to "cook up"

What is galvanized rubber?

500

Reconstruction officially ended this year

When is 1876?

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