Progressive Era
Imperialism
The 1920's
Great Depression & New Deal
The Presidents
100

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

Who are Muckrakers

100

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

What is China

100

Two examples of Social Changes during the 1920's that became new Amendments to the Constitution.

What is the 18th (prohibition of alcohol) and 19th (women's suffrage) Amendments.

100

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

What is the Stock Market Crash

100

Led the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War

Who is Teddy Roosevelt

200

The photographer that took pictures of immigrant living conditions in the slums of New York.

Who is Jacob A. Riis

200

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

What is Panama

200

An idea that tied manufacturing, marketing, and the economy together.

What is a Consumerism

200

The Wagner Act, Social Security and Fair Labor Standards Act are all examples of which part of FDR's New Deal.

What is Reform

200

Led the Food Administration during WWI

Who is Herbert Hoover

300

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

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act

300

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

300

Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Jack Dempsey and Jim Thorpe popularity all increased because of this invention

What is the radio

300

How did FDR address the problem with Banking when he first came into office as President.

What is the Banking Holiday and Emergency Banking Act

300

Would become the only US President to also sit on the Supreme Court

Who is William Taft

400

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

What is the 17th Amendment

400

The names of the policies of three consecutive U.S Presidents' toward Latin America countries

What is Big-Stick Diplomacy, Dollar Diplomacy, and Missionary Diplomacy

400

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

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

This president was somewhat racist and also showed the first movie in the White House

Who is Woodrow Wilson

500

The first Monopoly (RR Company) to be broken up by the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

What is the Northern Securities Company

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.

Who is Alfred Thayer Mahan

500

This was improved by the use of new technologies like, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, washing machines and radios that gave people more leisure time.

What is Standard of Living

500

Both Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama considered this person as their role model.

Who is Elanor Roosevelt

500

Was the first president assassinated in the 20th century

Who is William McKinely

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