Imperialism
WWI
20's
30's
WWII
200

Newspapers publishing outlandish stories to drive readership and promote the Spanish American War.

Yellow Journalism

200

Two major events that brought the US into WWI

Sinking of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman note; Continued sinking of ships (breaking Sussex Pledge)

200

Prohibition of Alcohol

18th Amendment

200

Man-man ecological disaster that occurred during the 30's as a result of over-cultivation

Dust bowl

200

Dec 7, 1941

Pearl Harbor

400

Type of diplomacy favored by Taft, involved investment in foreign nations.

Dollar Diplomacy.

400

Acts that made it illegal to protest the war and allowed for deportation of dissidents.

What is Espionage and sedition acts

400

Court case that was an example of Science v Religion; William Jennings Bryan vs. Clarence Darrow; Tennessee

Scopes Monkey Trial

400

Veterans who wanted their money early and were treated poorly by Hoover

Bonus army

400

Program to bring Mexican workers to the United States to assist in agricultural industries

Bracero Program

600

U.S. Commodore that sailed to Edo (Tokyo) to “persuade” them to open to trade—not surprisingly, they agreed.

Commodore Matthew Perry

600

Propaganda campaign led by Journalist George Creel to inspire Americans to support the war effort

Committee on Public Information (CPI)

600

Two men charged with shooting and killing two men during a holdup at a shoe factory

Witnesses said the two men “looked Italian” but there was little other evidence



Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti

600

Secured and insured bank deposits

Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

600

August 6, 1945

Bombing of Hiroshima

800

"Sewards Folley". First territorial addition in 1867.

Purchase of Alaska

800

Segregated troop unit that spent the most time fighting in WWI of any American Unit; Most casualties of any unit during WWI; More honored by France

Harlem Hellfighters

800

Pay 10% down, borrow the rest from a broker (who makes $ from interest), sell it when the price goes up and pay them back… (if it goes up…)


Buying on Margin

800

Economic Relief Plan:

Everyone over 60, with no criminal background, receive $200 a month (avg. salary $100 a month) money would come from 2% sales tax increase


Townsend Plan

800

Court case about the legality of internment camps

Fred Korematsu vs US

1000

Addition to the Monroe doctrine allowing the US to act as "Policemen" in South America; Threatening Military Action

Roosevelt Corollary.

1000

Pulled Russia out of WWI

Bolshevik (communist) revolution; Vladimir Lenin

1000

Women's right to vote

19th Amendment

1000

2 Causes of the Great Depression

Uneven Prosperity

Too Many Goods, Too Little Demand

Trouble for Farmers

Credit Hid the Problems

Buying on Margin

Fear

1000

Riots between Mexican-Americans and soldiers; Disagreements over rationing

Zoot Suit Riots

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