New World to Am. Rev.
New Nation to Civil War
Reconstruction to WWI
1920s to WWII: Domestic
1920s to WWII: Foreign
100

The act, also known as the Intolerable Acts of 1774, that essentially allowed the area by the same name to be self-sufficient and expanded its borders, taking away potential lands from colonists in the Ohio River Valley. 

What is the Quebec Act?

100
Plan presented by Edmund Randolph and delegates from larger states that called for representation in both houses to be based solely on proportional representation. 

What is the Virginia Plan?

100
Woman who founded Hull House, a settlement house, in Chicago in 1889 and became active through volunteerism because she could not become involved in the political process. 

Who is Jane Addams?

100
Group that was officially recognized after the Congress of Industrial Organizations organized a "sit-down-strike" of assembly line employees in the General Motors plant in Flint, Michigan. 

What is the United Auto Workers (UAW)?

100

1941 act that allowed Britain to borrow US war materials that replaced the policy of "Cash and Carry."

What is the Lend-Lease Act?

200

The document sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress in 1774 that urged him to correct the wrongs incurred by the colonists, but did acknowledge the authority of Parliament to regulate trade and commerce. 

What is the Declaration of Rights and Grievances?

200

Law designed to reenslave those who had made it into a state that prohibited slavery while also denying legal rights to captured blacks and sentenced whites who harbored runaway slaves to heavy fines or jail time. 

What is the Fugitive Slave Law?

200

Foreign policy tactic used by President Taft that was much more economic than militaristic - encouraged US investors to send money to foreign countries to break down reliance on Europe while strengthening bonds with the United States. 

What is Dollar Diplomacy?

200

The idea of President Hoover's that stated that anyone could become a success if he or she worked hard enough. Lead to many believing that early victims of the Great Depression were to blame for their own economic situation rather than analyzing the larger context of the economy and lead to a delayed reaction by the federal government. 

What is Rugged Individualism?

200

Created during a secret meeting between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill that created the two nations postwar aims, focused on the concept of self-determination of peoples and free trade, and eventually served as the founding document to the United Nations Charter.

What is the Atlantic Charter?

300
Agreement drafted by the Pilgrims while sailing toward the New World that setup a secular body to administer the leadership of the colony. The document would also serve as a foundation for separation of church and state along with the rule of the majority. 

What is the Mayflower Compact?

300

Name for Northern and Western Democrats in Congress who wished for an end to what they deemed an "unjust war" - named for the "venom" they spat as they spoke. 

What were the Copperheads?

300

One of the most influential reform movements of this era that stated that Christians are obligated to improve the lives of those less fortunate and created the foundation for middle-class Protestant participation in progressive causes. 

What is the Social Gospel?

300

Order issued by President Roosevelt in reaction to paranoia of the War Department that American citizens of Japanese ancestry might turn against the United States to aid Japan in an invasion of the West Coast. Ultimately, this order allowed for the illegal internment of Japanese-Americans for the duration of the war.

What is Executive Order 9066?
300

The freedoms of speech, religion, from want, and from fear that President Roosevelt hoped to protect by providing Great Britain with loans to buy US made munitions of war and eventually entering the war. 

What are the Four Freedoms?

400

System used in the Chesapeake to deal with labor shortages due to disease and low birth rates. Typically a landowner would pay for the passage form England for a white "indentured servant" who would receive 50 acres after completing the term of service. 

What is the Headright System?

400

New name for Anti-Federalists that sought to limit the powers of the central government in favor of greater states' rights. 

Who were the Democratic-Republicans? 
400

1896 Supreme Court case that created "separate but equal" of segregation. 

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

400

Woman who founded the American Birth Control League and encouraged young women to openly discuss issues ranging from menstruation to the prevention of pregnancy. 

Who is Margaret Sanger?

400

In 1924 the US Director of the Budget crafted this loan program that would give money to Germany to pay war reparations which then granted those nations receiving the money from Germany to pay off their debts to the US thereby lessening the finical crisis in Europe. 

What is the Dawes Plan?

500

Plan constructed by the Albany Congress that called for a confederation of colonies to provide for defense from attack by European and native foes during the French and Indian War.

What is the Albany Plan of Union?

500

Supreme Court case under Chief Justice Taney that ruled in 1857 that the 36 degree 30 minute provision of the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional and that all African Americans were not citizens, making them ineligible to sue in federal court.

What was Dred Scott v. Sanford?

500
The common name of the speech "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" delivered at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 that argued that the American character was shaped by the existence of the frontier and the way Americans interacted and developed the frontier. Ultimately, it argued, the frontier encouraged democracy in America.
What is Turner's Frontier Thesis?
500

Commonly referred to as the "3 Rs" these referred to President Roosevelt's plan to end the Great Depression and prevent it from happening again. 

What is Relief, Recovery, and Reform?

500

Strip of land along the border of Czechoslovakia that was claimed by Hitler in 1938 and was granted to Germany by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French President Edouard Daladier in an attempt to avert war thereby creating the policy of "appeasement" and Chamberlain's comments that he had achieved "peace in our time."

What is the Sudetenland?

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