Colonialism
Laws and Legislators
Presidents
Major Conflicts
Social Movements
100

This 1607 settlement in Virginia was the first permanent English colony in North America

What is Jamestown

100

This president doubled the size of the U.S. with the Louisiana Purchase

Who is Thomas Jefferson

100

This 1765 act taxed printed materials and sparked colonial protests with "No taxation without representation

What is the Stamp Act

100

The Gadzden Purchase and the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo marked the end of which 19th century war that added vast southwestern territories to the U.S.?

What is the Mexican-American War

100

Which social movement regarding drinking started in the 1850s by women's activists hoping to "fix" American society, later led to the passage of the 18th amendment?

What is Temperance

200

Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, this city became the heart of New France and the center of the fur trade

What is Quebec

200

Before he became a supreme court justice, this man successfully argued the landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case before the U.S. Supreme Court, which declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional

Who is Thurgood Marshall

200

Known primarily for his populist agenda and his practice of a "spoils system," this president, who vetoed the recharter of the Second Bank of the U.S. was...

Who is Andrew Jackson

200

Operation Overlord was the codename for the launching of American troops on to the European theatre in this conflict

What is World War 2

200

This social movement featured an explosion of African American cultural, social, and artistic expression centered in Harlem, New York

What is the Harlem Renaissance

300

This Southern colony was founded in 1732 as a buffer against Spanish Florida and a haven for debtors.

What is Georgia

300

This senator from Wisconsin became famous in the early 1950s for claiming to have lists of communists in the U.S. government, helping spark the era known as the Red Scare

Who is Joseph McCarthy

300

This president's "Corrupt Bargain" with Henry Clay won him the 1824 election.

Who is John Quincy Adams

300

This conflict saw the United States fight alongside a South American independence leader to protect a key canal zone, involved the battles of Las Guásimas and San Juan Hill, and ended with the Treaty of Paris of 1898, giving the United States control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines

What is the Spanish-American War

300

This 1848 convention launched the women's rights movement and produced the Declaration of Sentiments.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention

400

This 1754 plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin during the French and Indian War called for a unified colonial government but was rejected by the colonies.

What is the Albany Plan

400

This piece of legislation, passed in 1965 during President Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration, outlawed literacy tests and allowed federal oversight of elections in areas with histories of voter suppression

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965

400

This 1972 scandal, involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and a subsequent cover-up, led to Richard Nixon becoming the first U.S. president to resign from office. 

What is Watergate

400

In this conflict, the United States carried out Operation Chromite at Inchon, fought Chinese forces after crossing the 38th parallel, and saw General Douglas MacArthur removed from command by President Harry S. Truman over disagreements about expanding this war

What is the Korean War

400

This movement, broadly revitalized in 2017, intended to combat sexual abuse and workplace harassment, radically shifting cultural conversations about consent and power dynamics 

What is the Me Too Movement

500

This 1680 uprising in New Mexico drove Spanish colonists out for 12 years and is considered the most successful Native revolt in North America

What is the Pueblo Revolt/ Pope's Rebellion

500

This law, passed in 1935 as part of the New Deal, guaranteed workers the right to form unions, created the National Labor Relations Board, and is also known by the name of the New York senator who sponsored it

What is the National Labor Relations Act of 1935

or the Wagner Act 

500

This one-term Whig president died 31 days into office after giving a long inaugural address in the cold.

Who is William Henry Harrison

500

During this conflict, one side introduced the first military draft in U.S. history, another side had submarines like the H.L. Hunley that were used in combat, and the battle between the Monitor and Merrimack marked the first clash of ironclad warships

What is the American Civil War

500

This is the nickname for members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an international, radical labor union founded in Chicago in 1905

What are the Wobblies

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