World War I
The Gilded Age
The West
Age of Imperialism
The Progressive Era
100

This man was killed and it started World War I.  

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

He invented the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

100

This was nearly destroyed by over hunting.  

The buffalo.

100

This ship was sunk.  This made the U.S. ready to go to war with Spain. 

The sinking of the USS Maine.

100

The 19th Amendment.

Women's suffrage.  

200

This new weapon of war made silent/secret attacks on ships that drew the ire of many Allied countries.  

German u-boats/submarines  

200

This occurred because of economic troubles in a town that George Pullman owned/created.  

The Pullman Strike

200

This was created to assimilate Native Americans into American society.  

The Dawes Act

200

Theodore Roosevelt created this unit that fought in Cuba at San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War.  

The "Rough Riders"

200

Wrote the How the Other Half Lives, that had pictures of the terrible tenements in New York City.  

Jacob Riis

300

These new weapons (name two) of war made war more terrible, but did not break trench warfare.  

machine guns, gas, airplanes, grenades, tanks

300

He controled New York City politics, which was very corrupt.  

William "Boss" Tweed

300

This made settling the Great Plains more appealing to settlers.

The Homestead Act

300

France tried, but T. Roosevelt got the U.S. working on this.  Although, very difficult to build, when finished it encouraged world trade.  

The Panama Canal

300

This would ban the sell of alcohol.  

The 18th Amendment.  

400

Woodrow Wilson wrote this to try and create peace among nations forever.  Part of it was the League of Nations, which the U.S. never joined.

The Fourteen Points

400

As the national market grew, this company sold many huge magazines to sell all kinds of items (even houses).  

Sears and Roebuck

400

Native Americans were moved on to these.  

Reservations

400

Theodore Roosevelt carried his big stick and modeled this policy after the Monroe Doctrine, and protected Latin American from European intervention.   

The Roosevelt Corollary  

400

After the assassination of William McKinley, this man became president.  He would be the start of the Progressive presidents.  

Theodore Roosevelt

500

Because of this, Germany was able to focus on the Western Front, but it was not a reason the U.S. got into World War I.

The Russian Revolution

500

These types of business ideas allowed people like Rockefeller and Carnegie to make so much money.  One you owned all the places like you.  The other, you owned all the things/companies need to make your product.  

Horizontal and Vertical integration.  

500

This was a significant reason persons moved west.  

Gold, silver, and mineral mines out west.  
500

President Taft used this to control, economically and politically, Latin American countries that were important to U.S. interests.  

Dollar Diplomacy

500

Because of books like The Jungle, the government passed this.

The Pure Food and Drug Act

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