Industrialization
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100

This famous political cartoonist was a critic of government corruption which was often the subject of his work

Who is Thomas Nast?

100

a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest

What is a Strike?

100

Wilson's plan for peace after WWI, which included an international organization named the League of Nation 

What are the fourteen points? 

100

Woodrow Wilson, William Howard Taft, and Teddy Roosevelt 

Who are the progressive presidents? 

100

Roosevelt's foreign policy that called for acting boldly and decisively 

What is Roosevelt's "Big Stick" policy? 

200

A grant by the federal government giving an inventor the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time

What is a patent?

200

An organized group of workers who come together to make decisions about the work environment, including negotiations for wages and working conditions.

What are Labor Unions?

200

This type of warfare caused a stalemate and many deaths of soldiers attempting to cross no mans land

What is trench warfare? 
200

A national banking system with 12 district banks supervised by a federal reserve board - designed to provide stability and flexibility to the US financial system

What is the Federal Reserve Act?

200

The conflict that ended with US territorial gains of the Philippines, Hawaii, and Guam 

What is the Spanish-American War? 

300

a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.

What is the Assembly Line? 

300

The process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions

What is Collective Bargaining?

300

Includes symptoms such as fatigue, tremors, confusion, nightmares and impaired sight and hearing

What is shell shock? 

300

Roosevelt's progressive party during the election of 1912

What is the bull moose party? 
300

Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration

What is Yellow Journalism? 

400

The lenient government policies that left private businesses without regulation 

Laissez-faire 

400

1886 labor related protest in Chicago which ended in deadly violence

What is the Haymarket Riot?

400

Limited freedom of speech during WWI 

What are the espionage and sedition Acts?  

400

a bill originating with the people rather than lawmakers

What is an initiative? 

400

Used "Dollar Diplomacy" to drive private financial investment in China and Central America believing it would lead to greater stability & promote US business interests 

Who is William Howard Taft? 

500

This innovation allowed for messages to be delivered across the country in minutes  

What is the telegraph? 

500

Labor union that organized skilled workers in a specific trade and made specific demands rather than seeking broad changes

What is the American Federation of Labor?  

500
Required that Germany take full blame for the outbreak of war, limited their military, and required financial reparations 

What is the Treaty of Versailles? 

500

The campaign plan that included more government regulation of business and unions, more social welfare programs, and women’s suffrage 

What is Roosevelt's New Nationalism 

500

This required Cuba to agree to never sign a treaty with a foreign power that impaired its independence, to permit the U.S. to intervene in Cuba’s affairs to preserve its independence and to maintain law and order, and to allow the U.S. to maintain naval bases in Cuba 

What is the Platt Amendment? 

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