If ya' know betta' do betta'
You should do things this way
"Everyday we lit"
"I got the blues"
"Square up!"
100

Journalist during the Progressive Era who exposed the evils of industrialization and urbanization.

***Were you paying attention in class*** What U.S. President did Theodore Roosevelt see out of his Bedroom window as a child? 

Who are Muckrakers

100
This became a cause of Imperialism in the US because there was No more land for the US to expand westward.
What is End of the Frontier
100

Two examples of Social Changes during the 1920's that became new Amendments to the Constitution. What did the 18th and 19th amendments do? 

18th - Prohibition

19th - Women granted the right to vote in federal elections.

100

Black Tuesday refers to which event that triggered the beginning of the Great Depression


**Daily Double**

What is the Stock Market Crash

100
The two groups of people in the US who debated either staying out or joining World War II.
Who are Isolationists and Interventionists
200

Civil Rights leader known for encouraging the African American community to "cast down their buckets" in his "Atlanta Compromise" Speech.

Who was Booker T. Washington

200

US desires access to this country in Asia for resources and as a market for US goods.

**Daily Double**

What is China

200

This was triggered by the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.  Americans were very paranoid and scared that Communism would overtake America.  

***Were you paying attention in class question**** (1920s pop culture)

What is the Red Scare

200

Most important law passed during the New Deal.  Provides help to the elderly, unemployed, disabled.  Changed the role of the federal government to where the government is now expected to help those in need.  

What is The Social Security Act

200

A change in US foreign Policy that allowed Great Britain to travel to the US, pay for war supplies in cash and transport them back to Europe.


**Blind question for double points? **

What is the Cash and Carry Policy

300

An example of a Federal Law passed to limit the business practices of Monopolies and Big Business.

**Blind Question for double points?**

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act

300
The country the US took over during Imperialism in order to build a canal across Central America.
What is Panama
300

Give me three things that were new to the 1920s that increased many American's standard of living. 

new technologies like, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, washing machines and radios that gave people more leisure time.

300

What was the historical significance of the Hawley Smoot Act and, what did intend to protect? 

****Where you paying attention in class question.***** (Memphis Great Depression History)

Hoover created this in an attempt to protect US factories from foreign competition.  This backfired though, because European nations stopped buying US goods.  

300

This officially ended the United States policy of neutrality and isolation.

**Daily Double**

What is the Attack on Pearl Harbor

400

This US president helped to create the Panama Canal, was known as being a trust buster and a conservationist.  

Who was Teddy Roosevelt

400

Those who would consider themselves __________, believed that the U.S. was not justified in being involved in foreign nations for their own selfish gain.  They greatly opposed the idea of the U.S. expanding its influence overseas.  


**Blind Question for Double points**

Who are Anti-Imperialist

400

The name used to describe the "new" woman of the 1920's who wore short hair and dresses and expanded social freedoms.

***Blind question for double points??***

What is a Flapper

400
A weather disaster that led to the increased migration of Farmers and Okies westward to places like California.
What is the Dust Bowl
400

What was the Manhattan project? 

***Were you paying attention in class? *** Retell the story of the business man in Japan

The name given to the creation of the atomic bombs that were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

500

A change to the Constitution that gave citizens the power to directly elect their Senators to Congress.

***Daily Double***

What is the 17th Amendment

500

From the American perspective, explain three reasons the U.S. justified imperialism. 

***Were you paying attention in class?*** (This fictional character from a popular film was used to explain imperialism***

Answers may vary. 

500

This leader during the Harlem Renaissance encouraged a modern "Back to Africa" movement and founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).  

Who was Marcus Garvey?

500

The president at the beginning of the Great Depression who was blamed for not doing enough to help the people.

**Blind Question for Double Points?**

Who is Herbert Hoover

500

What is the historical significance of Rosie the Riveter? 

Symbol of the American female factory worker who went to work during WWII.  Showed that women were capable of doing skilled work and inspired feminist movements for many years to come. 

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