The Right to Vote
Suffrage
Alexander Graham Bell invented this.
Telephone
The time period when mass production began.
Industrial Revolution
This crop was one of the first in WI, but eventually ruined the soil.
Wheat
Germany and Austria-Hungary were part of this group during the war.
Central Powers
The Period after the Civil War when we began "rebuilding" the country.
Reconstruction
These were silent and cost 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children.
Films/Movies
If factory workers were inured, they were this.
Fired
The study of farming is known as this.
Agriculture
England, France, Italy, and Russia were part of this group, also known as "friends."
Allies
Food for cows
Silage
Fans could listen to University of Wisconsin football games on these, and still do today.
Radio
Factories workers created these groups to help make things fair for all employees.
Labor Unions
Many WI farmers stopped harvesting wheat and began this, which is year round.
Dairying
America stayed neutral until this country sank our trading ships.
Germany
A machine that makes electricity
Generator
He invented the Aseembly Line and was founder of "Ford" Motor Company.
Henry Ford
To get what they wanted, factory workers would not work until their demands were met. This is known as a...
Strike
Because crops could only be gown in the summer, they had to be stored in this tower-like structure.
Silo
World War I ended on this date.
November 11, 1918
People who believed the South should be punished after the war
Radicals
These soon "paved" the way for travelers, the first constructed in Superior, WI.
Roads
WI Progressives passed a law to make sure workers were paid fairly, known as...
Minimum Wage
This man formed the Wisconsin Dairyman's Association and was known as the "father of modern dairying."
William Hoard
People in America bought these to help pay for the war and supplies.
War Bonds