Founding Documents
Industrialization & Immigration
Progressive Era
20's & 30's
WWII/Cold War
100

These supporters of the Constitution believed that a strong national government was necessary.

Federalist

100

The movement from rural areas to cities.

urbanization

100

These journalists exposed issues related to political corruption, big business, etc.

muckrakers

100

Term used to describe the new style adopted by women in the 20's 

flappers

100

Foreign policy that called to stop communism. 

containment

200

This created a temporary government for the territory that included Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin.

Northwest Ordinance

200

This anti-immigrant attitude focuses on the needs of native born citizens.

nativism

200

If you want it, you can get it. These secret locations were places where you could buy/drink alcohol.

speakeasies

200

Jazz and other artistic developments came out of this "rebirth".

Harlem Renaissance

200

This conflict resulted in the division of a peninsula into two countries.

Korean War

300

The Anti-Federalist believed this must be added to the constitution to secure rights of citizens.

Bill of Rights

300

African Americans fled the south for opportunity in the north, making this journey. 

Great Migration

300

This law divided up reservations and turned them into small plots. 

Dawes Act

300

Women earned the right to vote, also known as this term with the 19th amendment. 

Suffrage 

300

After WWII, the U.S. joined this alliance, NOT the Warsaw Pact.

NATO

400

These natural rights cannot be taken away

unalienable

400

An organization that fights for worker's rights

Labor Union

400

These laws made segregation legal 

Jim Crow 

400

These were the 3R's of the New Deal

Relief, Recovery, Reform

400

Spies Among Us! This group wanted to find communists in the U.S.

House Un-American Activities Committee

500

This document listed the grievances the colonists had against Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

500

We use this term to refer to no government interference in business. 

Laissez-faire 

500

This amendment overturned Prohibition. 

21st Amendment

500

This cause of the Great Depression was encouraged by bankers, but very risky. 

Speculation/Investing 

500

This foreign policy refers to the relaxing of tensions.

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