Reconstruction-->Imperialism
Imperialism-->Great Depression
WW2
Also WW2
Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam
Civil Rights Movement and Postwar Era
Random
200

Describe what Reconstruction was: 

The period directly after the Civil War, when the South was re-unifying with the North was called: 

200

This country had to admit sole blame for WW1 and was inflicted with reparations that it could never pay back:

Germany

200

In what year did WW2 end?

1945

200

This was when the Allies were allowing Germany to do things that violated the Treaty of Versailles: 

Appeasement

200

The cold war tensions were between: 

The US and the Soviet Union

200

These laws enforced segregation in the South: 

Jim Crow

200

Explain how Vietnam veterans were treated when they returned to the US:

At best they were ignored, and at worst they were actively protested against, and treated very disrespectfully. Some were even spit on. They were not treated like heroes, like other veterans had been. 

400

What started the Spanish-American War?

The explosion and sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor

400

What was the 1920's nicknamed in the US?

The Roaring 20s

400

This was the largest death camp in the Holocaust:

Auschuwitz 

400

What brought the US into WW2?

The attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan

400

This is the theory that is one country fell to communism, it would cause other countries to fall to communism as well as it gained power:

The domino theory of Communism

400

This culture influenced the layout of American cities and still dictates how many Americans live today: 

Car culture

400

This harmful chemical caused many long-term health issues for Vietnam Veterans: 

Agent Orange

600

This is the idea that buying material things will make you happy:

consumerism

600

FDR's relief plan was called the :

New Deal

600

A successful general that later became President:

Eisenhower

600

Boeing's documentary emphasized that WW2 would be decided by:

Strategic bombardment 

600

What is considered the first war that the US ever lost?

Vietnam 

600

This President desegregated the armed forces: 

President Truman

600

What Supreme Court case ended segregation in the schools?

Brown v. Board

800

The process of the population moving towards or building up cities:

urbanization

800

Mark Twain's novel made the industrial era be nicknamed the: 

Gilded Age

800

Which three countries formed the Axis powers?

Germany, Italy, Japan

800
This is when a country wants to only see to its own interests and does everything it can to not be involved in international affairs:

isolationism


(America leaned towards this after WWI and Vietnam) 

800

This nickname was given to the Korean War: 

The Forgotten War

800

A vaccine for this was one of the most important developments of the Postwar Era: 

Polio

800

Explain the concept of M.A.D in regards to US history: 

Mutually Assured Destruction

If one country uses nuclear warfare, then another will react with nuclear force, and this will have consequences for whole world/apocalyptic consequences 

1000

This idea that came to be during urbanization is that buying material things will make you happy:

consumerism

1000

Define 'imperialism'

The process of building an empire by conquering other nations of founding colonies 

1000

Where were the two atomic bombs dropped in WW2?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

1000

Define propaganda:

Media meant to sway the audience into supporting a political cause

1000

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gave President Johnson a lot of power to go to war and decide what to do with the troops in Vietnam. Why was this controversial?

Congress never declared war as required by the Constitution 

1000

This type of segregation in the North was not legally imposed, it was socially accepted or enforced by unwritten social customs: 

De Facto

1000

Explain who Douglas MacArthur was and what he was fired for: 

MacArthur was an influential US military leader. He was a top Commander in WW2 and Korea. 

He was fired for insubordination, he went to Congress behind President Truman's back to ask them to declare war on China. 

 
1200

Teddy Roosevelt was the one who advocated for America to fund this huge project:

The Panama Canal

1200

What sparked the start of WW1

and

When did WW1 end?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 


1918

1200

Explain three of Truman's reasons for dropping the Atomic bombs:

-it would save American and Japanese lives (compared to a ground invasion)

-Quick end to the war

-it would intimidate the Soviet Union

-Japan was refusing to surrender

1200

Who were the 'Nesei' and what happened to them during WW2?

Japanese Americans

They were sent to live in internment camps in the US

1200

Explain four reasons why the fighting was so difficult in Vietnam: 

-The inhospitable environment (jungle warfare)

-There were no defined battlegrounds

-There were no cities to capture

-Strategic bombardment did not work

-The enemy and allies all looked ethnically similar

-The Viet Cong used guerilla warfare

-The Viet Cong knew the terrain better and could hide

1200

Name four reasons for the "Baby Boom" in America:

-Decreasing marriage age

-Men were home from war

-Medical advancements

-Confidence in the economy

-Large families to "fit in"

1200

This was the codename for the development of nuclear weapons in the US:

the Manhattan Project 

M
e
n
u