World War I
After the War
The Great Depression
World War II
Workers and Unions
100

Which country were we mainly fighting against in World War I?

Germany
100

What does the word suffrage mean?

The right to vote

100

How did lives change for families in the Great Depression?

Families lost their savings, money, and jobs.

100

Who was the leader of Germany? 

Hitler

100

After how many days was the Great Sit-Down Strike ended?

44 days

200

When was World War I?

1914-1918

200

Why did Charles Lindbergh become famous?

He flew across the Atlantic Ocean alone.

200

When did the Great Depression begin?

1929

200

What was Michigan's nickname during World War II?

The Arsenal of Democracy

200

The world's first sit-down strike happened in what city in Michigan?

Flint

300

The Ford Motor Company started to make ___________?

Ships

300

Who led the fight for voting rights for women?

Anna Howard Shaw

300

Why was there a big business slowdown which began in 1929?

The stock market crashed, banks closed, and workers lost their jobs.

300

What year did World War II end?

1945

300

Why did Walter Reuther help start the United Auto Workers union?

to help workers

400

Who went to speak to the German ambassador in New York City?

Rebecca Shelley

400

What year did women get the right to vote?

1918

400

A direct quote from a CCC worker for example, is what kind of source?

a primary source

400

How did the United States get involved in the war?

The attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan.

400

Who was the world's heavyweight boxing champion in 1937?

Joe Louis
500

What was Henry Ford's opinion about war? How did it change?

He first was very against it. He called it murder, and did not want to make supplies for it.

Then he changed his mind and supported it.

500
Before women could vote, which core democratic value did they not have?

Popular Sovereignty

500

What year are the CCC camps built for me without jobs?

1933

500

Name at least two things that Americans had to ration? These two things must be from the book.

Tires, gasoline, food

500

If you worked in an auto factory in 1937, and they were working you so hard without any breaks, who might help you?

Walter Reuther

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