Presidents
Federal Actions
WWI
WWII
Roaring 20's
100

The president with two non-consecutive terms, one not in this time period.

Who is Grover Cleveland?

100

A progressive era reform that required the inspection of sold meats.

What is the Meat Inspection Act?

100

A movement of anti-communist sentiment across the US partly due to WWI. 

What is the Red Scare?

100

The attack that prompted the US to join WWII.

What is the Attack on Pearl Harbour?

100

Women who went against societal standards, characterized by shorter hair and skirts, during the 1920s.

What are Flappers?

200

The president who introduced the New Deal.

Who is Franklin Roosevelt?

200

The act that created 12 Federal Reserve Banks to help stabilize the American economy.

What is the Federal Reserve Act?

200

The act that specifically limited free speech and language due to WWI tensions and fears.

What is the Sedition Act?

200

The project that developed the atomic bomb.

What is the Manhattan Project?

200

The process of people moving from rural areas to cities.

What is urbanization?

300

The president known for aggresive "trust-busting"

Who is William Taft?

300

The amendment that gave women suffrage.

What is the 19th Amendment?

300

The message from Germany to Mexico that prompted the US to join WWI.

What is the Zimmermann Telegram?

300

The symbol of women joining the workforce movement during WWII.

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

300

The era of the ban of alcohol.

What is the Prohibition Era?

400

The president who introduced the Sherman Antitrust Act.

Who is Benjamin Harrison?

400

The amendment which established prohibition.

What is the 18th Amendment?

400

The plan made by President Woodrow Wilson to create peace after WWI.

What is the Fourteen Points?

400

A series of acts passed in an attempt to prevent the US from joining WWII.

What are the Neutrality Acts?

400

A movement of flourishing African American culture of literature, music, and the arts.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

500

The president who had a controversy named "The Teapot Dome Scandal".

Who is Warren G. Harding?

500

The organization created to combat big corporations and monopolies in 1914.

What is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?

500

The attacked ship that prompted the US to join WWI.

What is the Lusitania?

500

The court case which legally upheld the existence and enforcement of Japanese Internment Camps.

What is Korematsu v. United States?

500

The court case in 1925 that highlighted this era's debates over religion and modern science.

What is the Scopes "Monkey" Trial?

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