Progressive Era
Imperialism
The 1920's & WWI
Great Depression & New Deal
World War II
100

Journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed the evils of industrialization, urbanization, and corruption

Muckrakers

100

In order to keep European nations out of the affairs of Central/South American nations through the promise of US military intervention

Roosevelt Corollary

100

example of the fear of Communism after World War `

Red Scare

100

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

Stock Market Crash

100

Top-Secret Atomic Bomb project

Manhattan Project

200

Amendment that created the income tax to help distribute wealth

16th Amendment

200

Ended the Spanish American War

Treaty of Paris

200

ordered universal male conscription which forced all men ages 18-45 to register for a chance to join the army

Selective Service Act/draft

200

FDR's New Deal 3 R's

relief, recovery, reform

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.

Cash and Carry Policy

300

Amendment that called for the direct election of Senators by the people

17th Amendment

300

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

What is Panama

300

movement of over 2 million African-Americans out of the South into the north for industrial jobs and economic opportunity

Great Migration

300

Hoover's policy for fixing the Great Depression

volunteerism

300

example of the transition from Isolation to Intervention that allowed the US to loan weapons and war supplies to Great Britain

Lend Lease Act

400

reformer who established a famous settlement house (Hull House) to help immigrants and poor people in America.

Jane Addams

400

US gains from the Spanish American War

Guam, Puerto Rico, purchasing Philippines

400

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

Flapper

400

A weather disaster that led to the increased migration of Farmers and Okies westward to places like California.

Dust Bowl

400

began talks of Post-war Europe with the Big 3

Yalta Conference

500

The state-level way in which average citizens can be directly involved in the political process

referendum, initiative, recall

500

The person who encouraged US Imperialism so the US could become a world power by building a large navy, establishing navy bases and fueling stations.

Alfred T. Mahan

500

Prohibition Amendments

Began: 18th

Ended: 21st

500

some agreed upon causes of the Great Depression

Unequal distribution of wealth, overproduction, buying on margin

500

Supreme Court case the ruled the interment of Japanese-Americans was legal

Korematsu v. United States

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