Imperialism
World War I
The 1920's
Great Depression
World War II
100
An example of resistance to US control after the Spanish-American War.
What are the Philippines
100
The president of the US who established a tradition of neutrality that lasted until WWI.
Who is George Washington
100
Examples of cultural conflict during the 1920's that target immigrants.
What is the Sacco & Vanzetti Trial or Immigration Acts of 1920's
100
The name President Roosevelt's plan to help provide Relief, Recovery and Reform during the Great Depression.
What is the New Deal
100
The group of people who were considered possible spies after the attack on Pearl Harbor placed in Interment Camps
Who are Japanese-Americans
200
The causes of this included Yellow Journalism, the Cuban Revolution and the USS Maine explosion.
What is the Spanish-American War
200
This is why people migrated to urban cities during both World War I and World War II.
What is Economic Opportunity
200
A product that is an example of the new consumer economy and mass production of the 1920's.
What is the Car
200
Which part of the 3 R's of the New Deal included programs like the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), Public Works Administration (PWA) and Works Progress Administration (WPA).
What is Recovery
200
Law created in the US to prohibit the US from becoming involved with countries at war.
What are the Neutrality Acts
300
A territory in the Pacific that the US was interested in for valuable resources like pineapples and strategic naval bases.
What is Hawaii
300
Both of these were highly debated between President Woodrow Wilson and Congress after World War I.
What are the Treaty of Versailles
300
A group of people who demanded new social freedoms after their political victory of the 19th Amendment.
Who are Women
300
The part of the government that challenged the New deal and ended programs like the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) and the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)
What is the Supreme Court
300
An example of Military Cooperation between the US and other Allied Powers.
What is DDAY
400
The causes of this included Yellow Journalism, the Cuban Revolution and the USS Maine explosion.The country close to the US that the Spanish-American War started over after the explosion of the USS Maine.
What is the Spanish-American War
400
Two examples of how some Americans (mainly Germans) lost some civil liberties and freedoms during World War I.
What is the Espionage and Sedition Acts
400
An example of expression of the new African-American culture that resulted from mass migration out of the South into the North.
What is the Harlem Rennaisance
400
This was greatly increased by the New Deal during the Great Depression and continued to expand during events like World Wars and the Cold War.
What is the Power of the Government or Power of the President
400
Group of people who experienced expanded economic opportunities symbolized by Rosie the Riveter.
Who are Women
500
Supreme Court Cases that ruled the people in territories taken over by the US during Imperialism are not automatically entitled to the same rights and freedoms as Americans.
What are the Insular Cases
500
Example of US mobilization of resources and public support during World War I.
What is Committee of Public Info, War Industries Board and Food Administration.
500
An example of a battle between Fundamentalist Christians who believed in the Bible story of creation and Modernists who believed in Darwin's theory of evolution.
What is the Scopes Trial
500
This was a very controversial program in the New Deal that encouraged farmers to kill their animals and destroy their crops in an effort to increase demand and prices.
What is Agricultural Adjustment Administration
500
The Dawes Plan, Washington Naval Conference and the Kellogg-Briand Pact are all example of what.
What is the Myth of Isolation
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