The American Revolution
(1754 - 1800)
Early American Government
(1800 - 1848)
Territorial and Economic Expansion
(1830 - 1860)
The World Wars
(1914 - 1945)
The Cold War
(1947 - 1991)
100

This popular slogan was used by colonists to protest against taxes being placed upon them by Britain without their say.

What is "No taxation without representation?"

100

This purchase offer from the French doubled the size of the United States and resulted in Thomas Jefferson stretching his interpretation of the Constitution.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This popular ideal represented the belief and desire to expand American influence from coast to coast.

What is Manifest Destiny?
100

In World War II, the American atomic bomb was detonated in these two Japanese cities.

What are Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

100

This foreign policy strategy advocated for the isolation of communism, in the fear that it would spread to other countries.

What is containment?

200

This phrase is used to describe the opening shots of the battles of Lexington and Concord.

What is "The shot heard 'round the world?"

200

This American declaration warned European countries to not spread their influence in the western hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

200

The rapid expansion of this industry created cheap and rapid transportation across America.

What is the Railroad Industry?

200

This order issued by President Roosevelt sent over 100,000 Japanese-Americans to internment camps.

What is Executive Order 9066?

200

After World War II, this imaginary line in Europe divided European countries into either an American sphere of influence or a Soviet sphere of influence.

What is the Iron Curtain?

300

This influential book written by Thomas Paine advocated for colonial independence from Britain.

What is Common Sense?

300

This famous court trial involving a then-future president established judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

300

This treaty brought an end to the Mexican-American War.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

300

These are the five main reasons for the start of World War I.

What are militarism, alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and assassination?

300

Which two countries were the first tests of the Truman Doctrine?

What are Turkey and Greece?

400

This meeting between delegates from the thirteen colonies adopted the Declaration of Independence.

What is the Second Continental Congress?

400

In the Corrupt Bargain, this person pledged their support for a presidential candidate in exchange for the Secretary of State position. (*Bonus points for naming the presidential candidate)

Who is Henry Clay? (*Who is John Quincy Adams?)

400

This Texan led a revolt against Mexican dictator Santa Anna and declared independence for Texas in 1836.

Who is Sam Houston?

400

The sinking of this ocean liner by Germany caused the first crisis for America's declaration of neutrality in World War I.

What is the RMS Lusitania?

400

This children's book was written by Dr. Seuss in opposition to the arms race.

What is the Butter Battle Book?

500

This proposal by Benjamin Franklin planned to create a unified government for the thirteen colonies.

What is the Albany Plan of Union?

500

This period in history under President Monroe reflected a sense of nationalism and desire for unity among American citizens after the War of 1812.

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

500

This failed bill intended to prohibit slavery in the new territory gained after the Mexican-American War.

What is the Wilmot Proviso?

500

Before America entered World War I, this campaign by Eastern Republicans called for America to increase its military and involvement in the war.

What is preparedness?

500

This nickname refers to a group of actors who refused to answer to anti-communist investigations led by the HUAC.

Who are the Hollywood Ten?

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