Unit 1 - Reconstruction
Unit 2 - Immigration/Progressive Era
Unit 3 - Foreign Policy
Unit 4 - WWI, '20s, Great Depression
Unit 5 - WWII & Beyond
100

The name for the rebuilding period after the Civil War

What is Reconstruction?

100

Henry Ford invented this process which allowed for mass production of his cars making them more widespread & affordable

What is the Assembly Line?

100

This President and war veteran was once shot in the chest while campaigning for office. He finished the speech

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

100

The making, selling & distribution of alcohol was made illegal with the 18th Amendment. This was the name this time period in American history became known as

What is Prohibition?

100

These two theatres of conflict during WWII essentially had the Americans fighting two wars simultaneously

What are the European & Pacific Theatres?

200

This policy separated blacks and whites in public places in the South after the Civil War

What is segregation?

200

Becoming illegal around 1910, these corporations had total control of certain industries

What are monopolies?

200

These were the last 2 states added to America (the 49th & 50th states)

What are Alaska & Hawaii?

200

FDR's attempt to fight back against the Great Depression with a series of laws focused on relief, reform & recovery

What is the New Deal?

200

This man was the second human to ever have walked on the Moon

Who is Buzz Aldrin?

300

This Amendment officially abolished/ended slavery in America

What is the 13th Amendment?

300

Women gained the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the 19th Amendment. These female protesters had spent over a century fighting for this right

Who are the Suffragettes?

300

This time period in America (1896-1917) got its name because of the series of new laws passed by the Government to make life better for its citizens. *Hint: Think tenements being torn down, child labor laws, new safety & health regulations, etc.

What is the Progressive Era?

300

A time period of great wealth, progress and happiness in America. Some mark this as the beginning of America's modern age. Americans lived like there was no tomorrow. Unfortunately, the party wouldn't last

What are the "Roaring '20's"?

300

This man was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II, America's closest ally

Who is Winston Churchill?

400

This President and former Commanding General of the Union during the Civil War signed the 14th & 15th Amendments giving African-Americans full citizenship and the right to vote in 1871

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?
400

We know most European immigrants went through Ellis Island in the late 1800's & early 1900's. This was where most Asian immigrants came through

What is Angel Island?

400

This term is given for any strategy related to dealing with other countries around the world

What is foreign policy?

400

World War I was started with the assassination of this world leader

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

400

This was number of Atomic Bombs dropped during WWII -AND- the locations those bombs were dropped

What is 3 Bombs dropped -- in New Mexico (USA), Hiroshima & Nagasaki (Japan)?

500

Any law, act of racism or violence used to discriminate against African-Americans in the South became known as this

What is Jim Crow?

500

This exposé uncovered the horrific conditions in the tenement buildings of New York City. Soon after, most of them would be torn down

What is "How the Other Half Lives"?

500

The sinking of this ship led America to declare war on Spain (even though they may not have been the ones to have blown it up)

What is the USS Maine?

500

Historians look back at this deal that ended WWI as too harsh on Germany leading to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the start of WWII just 20 years later

What is The Treaty of Versailles?

500

This code name was given for the development of the Atomic Bomb in America in order to protect its secrecy

What is the "Manhattan Project"?

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