Period 1: 1491-1607
Period 2: 1607-1754
Period 3: 1754-1800
Period 4: 1800-1848
Period 5: 1844-1877
Period 6:1865-1898
Period 7: 1890-1945
Period 8:1945-1980
Period 9: 1980-2026
100

This Spanish labor system forced Native Americans to work for colonists in exchange for supposed protection and Christian conversion.

What is the encomienda system?

100

This colony, founded in 1607, became the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

100

This war between Britain and France, known in Europe as the Seven Years’ War, increased British debt and led to new taxes on the colonies.

What is the French and Indian War?

100

This 1840s reform movement sought to limit or ban the consumption of alcohol.

What is the temperance movement?

100

This 1848 treaty ended the Mexican-American War and gave the United States a large amount of western territory.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

100

These overcrowded urban apartment buildings became symbols of poor living conditions for many immigrants during the late 1800s.

What are tenements?

100

This 1930s New Deal program hired the most people, including artists, writers, and actors to create public works projects.

What is the Works Progress Administration (WPA)?

100

This 1960s program created by Lyndon B. Johnson sought to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.

What is the Great Society?

100

This 1980s scandal involved secret arms sales to Iran and aid to Contra rebels in Nicaragua.

What is the Iran-Contra Affair?

200

People of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry in the Spanish colonies were known by this term.

What are mestizos?

200

This cash crop helped the economy of the Chesapeake colonies grow rapidly during the 1600s.

What is tobacco?

200

This 1765 British law placed a tax on printed materials such as newspapers and legal documents in the colonies.

What is the Stamp Act?

200

These textile factories in Massachusetts became known for employing young unmarried women during the early Industrial Revolution.

What are the Lowell Mills?

200

This 1850 law required citizens to assist in the capture of escaped enslaved people.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

200

This practice, used by companies like Standard Oil, involved gaining control over many companies in the same industry.

What is horizontal integration?

200

This policy proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt allowed the United States to sell war supplies to Allied nations before officially entering World War II.

What is Lend-Lease?

200

This alliance formed in 1949 united the United States and Western European nations against the Soviet Union.

What is NATO?

200

This 1990 law expanded protections for Americans with physical and mental disabilities.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

300

This debate in Spain during the 1500s centered on the treatment and humanity of Native Americans.

What is the Valladolid Debate?

300

This 1676 uprising in Virginia, led by former indentured servants, exposed tensions between frontier settlers and colonial elites.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

300

Led by western farmers protesting taxes and debt collection, this 1786 rebellion demonstrated weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays' Rebellion?

300

This anti-slavery abolitionist newspaper, founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, called for the immediate end of slavery.

What is The Liberator?

300

These laws passed after the Civil War attempted to restrict the freedom and economic opportunities of formerly enslaved people in the South.

What are Black Codes?

300

This 1890 law was designed to limit monopolies and promote competition in business.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

300

During the First Red Scare following World War I, these targeted suspected radicals and immigrants.

What are the Palmer Raids?

300

This 1971 publication of classified government documents increased public distrust in the federal government by revealing information about the Vietnam War.

What are the Pentagon Papers?

300

This 1994 Republican political platform led by Newt Gingrich called for tax cuts, welfare reform, and smaller government.

What is the Contract with America?

400

 Many Native American societies in the Eastern Woodlands used this agricultural method in which corn, beans, and squash were planted together to improve farming efficiency.

What is Three Sisters farming?



400

This concept described the belief that the British colonies existed primarily to benefit the economic interests of England.

What is mercantilism?

400

This 1798 crisis with France led to an undeclared naval conflict during the presidency of John Adams.

What is the XYZ Affair?

400

This political party emerged in opposition to Andrew Jackson and criticized what opponents called his “King Andrew” style of leadership.

What is the Whig Party?

400

This Reconstruction agency provided food, education, and assistance to formerly enslaved people after the Civil War.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

400

This 1892 labor conflict at Carnegie Steel became one of the most famous strikes of the Gilded Age.

What is the Homestead Strike?

400

This 1944 Supreme Court case upheld the wartime internment of Japanese Americans.

What is Korematsu v. United States?

400

This 1978 agreement negotiated by Jimmy Carter led to Egypt officially recognizing Israel.

What are the Camp David Accords?

400

This region of the United States experienced major population growth after World War II due to warmer climates, defense spending, and new job opportunities.

What is the Sun Belt?

500

During the Valladolid Debate, this Spanish priest argued that Native Americans were fully human and should not be enslaved.

Who is Bartolomé de las Casas?



500

This 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina led colonial governments to pass stricter slave codes throughout the South.

What is the Stono Rebellion?

500

This 1798 political controversy involved laws that restricted criticism of the federal government and increased tensions between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans.

What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?

500

Southerners gave this nickname to the high protective tariff passed in 1828 that led to intense sectional tensions and eventually the Nullification Crisis.

What is the Tariff of Abominations?

500

Southern critics used this term to describe Northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction, often to participate in politics or business.

What are carpetbaggers?

500

This 1883 law attempted to reduce the spoils system by requiring many government jobs to be filled through merit-based examinations.

What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?

500

This Supreme Court case established the “clear and present danger” standard for limits on free speech during World War I.

What is Schenck v. United States?

500

This Native American protest movement occupied Alcatraz Island in 1969 to draw attention to Indigenous rights and federal policies.

What is the American Indian Movement (AIM)?

500

In 1983, President Ronald Reagan ordered U.S. troops into this Caribbean island nation to overthrow a Marxist government and prevent perceived Soviet and Cuban influence in the region.  

What is Grenada?  

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