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200

A period in U.S. history marked by rapid industrialization, urban growth, political corruption, and the rise of monopolies like Standard Oil.

What is the Gilded Age?
200

Location of Emilio Aguinaldo's resistance to US colonization after the Treaty of Paris, 1898 ceded the area in exchange for $20 million

What is the Phillippines? 

200

Early 1800s shift to a more interconnected economy with transportation (canals, railroads), communication (telegraph), and industrial growth.

What is the Market Revolution? 

200

Formerly enslaved abolitionist, writer, and speaker; adviser to Lincoln and key figure in pushing for Black equality during and after the Civil War.

Who is Frederick Douglas? 
200

This U.S. policy, first outlined by George Kennan, aimed to prevent the spread of communism.

What is containment? 

400

During this era, suffrage was expanded to all white males, the spoils system flourished, and a controversial president vetoed the national bank.

What is the Jacksonian Age?

400

First permanent English settlement (1607); foundation of colonial economy and society.

What is Jamestown?

400

During the Gilded Age, big businesses like Rockefeller’s Standard Oil used trusts to dominate industries and limit competition

What are monolopies or trusts? 

400

Founding Father, first Secretary of the Treasury; established the national bank and financial system; Federalist Papers co-author.

Who is Alexander Hamiliton?

400

This political scandal led to President Nixon’s resignation in 1974.

What is Watergate Scandal? 

600

Nickname for Monroe's presidency that reflected a rising sense of nationalism (1817-1825).

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

600

Industrial hub; site of the Haymarket Riot (1886), Pullman Strike (1894); symbolizes labor unrest and urbanization.

What is Chicago?

600

This was a popular belief during the late 1800s–early 1900s; belief that the government should not interfere in business.

What is Laissez-Faire Capitalism?

600

Leader of the Underground Railroad; risked her life to rescue enslaved people and later advocated for women’s suffrage.

Who is Harriet Tubman? 

600

In 2001, this terrorist attack led the U.S. to begin the War on Terror and invade Afghanistan.

What is 9/11? 

800

This era includes the founding of Jamestown, the establishment of the Mayflower Compact, and mercantilist policies enforced by the British Crown.

What is the Colonial Period?

800

Center of revolutionary activity—events like a Massacre and a Tea Party happened here. Also had early resistance to British rule.

What is Boston? 

800

This was the name of the South's economic reliance on cotton and enslaved labor drove expansion. 

What is King Cotton?

800

Southern politician and defender of states’ rights and slavery; key architect of nullification and sectionalism before the Civil War.

Who is John C. Calhoun? 

800

This 1973 Supreme Court case legalized abortion nationwide, becoming a major point of political contention.

What is Roe v. Wade? 

1000

This era, leading up to the Civil War, saw increasing sectional tensions, the rise of abolitionism, and debates over slavery in new territories.

What is the Antebellum Period?

1000

Site of General Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant (1865), effectively ending the Civil War.

What is Appomattox Court House, Virginia?

1000

Economic theory dominant in the colonial era; colonies existed to benefit the mother country through trade and resource extraction.

What is Mercantilism?


1000

Lead attorney in Brown v. Board of Education (1954); first African American Supreme Court justice; key figure in dismantling legal segregation.

Who is Thurgood Marshall?

1000

Signed in 1994, NAFTA created a free trade zone between these three countries? 

What is the US, Canada, and Mexico? 

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