Progressivism
New Deal
Migration
Cultural and Technology
War
100

This was a nationwide ban on the production, importation, and sale of alcohol in the United States.

Prohibition

100

This president created the New Deal to fight the Great Depression.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

This immigration station in New York Harbor processed millions of European immigrants from 1892 to 1954.

Ellis Island

100

Young women who rejected traditional values

Flappers

100

This intercepted message proposed a German alliance with Mexico against the U.S.

Zimmerman Telegram

200

What is the term for American industrialists and financiers who amassed unprecedented wealth through  monopolies. 

EX: Rockerfeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie

Robber Barrons

200

This New Deal agency funded large public works projects like dams and bridges to create jobs.

PWA (Public Works Administration)

200

Many “new immigrants” came from this part of Europe in the early 1900s.

South & Eastern Europe

200

This cultural movement celebrated African American art, music, and literature in New York.

the Harlem Renaissance

200

During World War I, women entered these types of jobs, helping expand their role in society

Industrial jobs

300

This president was known for trust-busting and the “Square Deal.”

Theodore Roosevelt

300

This crisis in the banking system caused people to withdraw their money, worsening the economy.

Bank runs

300

This fear or hatred of foreigners increased in the early 1900s and led to restrictive immigration laws.

Xenophobia

300

This economic behavior increased as people were encouraged to buy more products through ads and media.

Consumerism

300

The type of foreign policy the U.S did after World War I

Isolationism

400

This group of journalists exposed corruption in business and politics, influencing public opinion.

muckrakers

400

This policy approach focused on relief, recovery, and reform as the three main goals of the New Deal.

The 3 R's.

400

This movement saw millions of African Americans move from the rural South to Northern cities in the early 1900s.

the Great Migration

400

This famous trial highlighted tensions between science and religion in the 1920s.

Scopes Trial

400

Who was the president at the end of World War II?

Harry Truman

500

This author wrote The Jungle, exposing the meatpacking industry.

Upton Sinclair

500

This New Deal reform fundamentally changed the relationship between citizens and the federal government by creating a long-term safety net for economic security.

Social Security Act

500

This idea explains how fear of immigrants led the U.S. to restrict entry and favor certain ethnic groups over others.

Nativism

500

This invention made cars affordable and changed American life and cities.

the Model T

500

What was the type of foreign policy that was used before the Spanish-American War?

Jingoism

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