the assassination of this man sparked World War I
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
this amendment ended Prohibition
21st Amendment
the president was in office when the stock market crashed
herbert hoover
the Japanese attack on this location brought the United States into WWII
Pearl Harbor
this conflict involved tension between the US and Soviet Union without direct fighting
Cold War
this alliance included Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy
Triple Alliance
this famous pilot became the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean
Charles Lindbergh
the worst economic crisis in Amis known as thiserican history
Great Depression
Poland
this military alliance united the US and Western Europe
NATO
Triple Entente
President Harding described his policies with this phrase
Return to Normalcy
shanty towns build by homeless Americans were nicknamed these
what are Hoovervilles
this political system emphasized extreme nationalism and military strength
fascism
the Soviet Union answered NATO with this alliance
a pilot who shot down five enemy aircraft earned this title
ace
fear of Communism spreading throughout America became known by this name
Red Scare
Franklin Roosevelt's plan to fight the Depression was called
New Deal
the atomic bombs were dropped on these two Japanese cities
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
this wall symbolized the division between Communism and capitalism
Berlin Wall
World War I officially ended on this date
November 11, 1918 (Armistice Day)
this new invention brought news and entertainment into homes across America
radio
turning your empty pockets inside out became known as this Hooverism
this Jewish teenager became one of the most famous victims of the Holocaust through her diary
Anne Frank
competition over these weapons created fear during the Cold War
nuclear weapons