The island in New York where immigrants into America had to stop at for processing.
Ellis Island
The continent that was fought over by European powers during the era of Imperialism.
Africa
Term used for secret bars and nightclubs where people would illegally drink alchohol.
speakeasies
The name of the two sides fighting in WWII.
Axis Powers and Allied Powers
The name of the infamous leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
Martin Luther King Jr.
The famous structure, which was a gift from France, that stands in the New York Harbor and greeted new immigrants as they arrived.
Statue of Liberty
The form of warfare in which long tunnels were dug for thousands of miles throughout France and Belgium.
Trench Warfare
The term used for a "liberated" woman, originates from the way that they would dance.
Flapper
The name used for the Invasion of Normandy.
D-Day
The president assassinated in 1963.
John F. Kennedy
What President was known as the Conservationist President?
Teddy Roosevelt
The president of the United States during the war.
Woodrow Wilson
What was the name of the first automobile that the average American family could own?
The Model T
The prime minister of Britain throughout the war.
Winston Churchill
Communism
The island in the San Fransisco Bay Habor that western immigrants were processed at.
Angel Island
What caused America to join the Great War (WW1)?
Unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman Telegram.
The group of Americans who were discriminated against and sent to internment camps during WW2.
Japanese Americans
The Wall that separated East Germany and West Germany in the German capitol city.
The Berlin Wall
The Wright Brothers
The assassination of this Austrian Duke sparked the start of WWI.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The amendment that granted women the right to vote.
19th amendment
The commanding general of the Allied Forces in Europe during the war who went on to become president of the U.S.
The largest city in Vietnam that fell to the Viet-Cong forces and was renamed after the leader Ho-Chi Minh.
Saigon