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There's More to War
100

This term refers to the Constitutional ban on alcohol in the United States, which led to a rise in organized crime.

What is Prohibition?

100

This period saw a flourishing of African American literary and artistic creativity centered in Harlem, New York.

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

100

This event and year marked the beginning of the Great Depression, leading to widespread economic hardship.


What was the Stock Market Crash of 1929?

100

Importance of Pearl Harbor.

What directly led to US involvement in the Second World War?

100

The Manhattan Project.

What was the secret program to develop the first nuclear weapons (atomic bombs)?

200
What Flappers represented.
What is the modernization of culture in general and women in particular in the face of traditional social norms?
200

Jazz Age.

What was a shift from traditional cultural norms due to African American influences on music?

200

The policies intended to involve the government in an end to the Great Depression.

What was the New Deal?

200

Lend-Lease.

What was the act that allowed the United States to provide military aid to Allied nations before entering World War II?

200

Japanese Internment (Executive Order 9066).

What was the Executive Order to forcibly move Japanese Americans to relocation centers during the war?

300

The revival of this group led to a rise in anti- immigrant, anti- Jewish and anti- Catholic sentiment.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

300

Reasons for the Great Migration.

What was racial violence, legalized segregation, and poor working and farming conditions, and jobs and potential safety in the North?

300

Differences between Hoover and Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression.

Hoover: limited government, private charity and private business.

Roosevelt: heavy government intervention and involvement

300

End of the war in the Pacific.

What was the Atomic Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

300
This led to further federal government involvement in the daily lives of Americans.

What was the New Deal?

400

Scopes Monkey Trial.

What is the trial that debated whether evolution should be taught in public schools (indicating a change from traditionalism to modernism?

400

Marcus Garvey.

Advocated for Black Nationalism, empowerment and pride of African Americans.

400

These three R's characterized President Roosevelt's efforts to combat the Great Depression.

What is Relief, Recovery and Reform?

400

These people took over American jobs, helping lead to victory in the war.

Who were women and African Americans?

400

Fireside Chats.

What were the radio broadcasts by President Roosevelt were used to communicate directly with the American people during the Great Depression and World War II?

500

Quota Act 1924

What were the laws in the 1920s restricted the number of immigrants allowed into the United States based on nationality? (promoted by anti- immigrant sentiments)

500

Executive Order 9981.

What Executive order ended legal segregation in the military?

500

Causes of the Great Depression.

What was overproduction in farming, buying stocks on credit, bank runs, and high debt from installment payments?

500

End of the Great Depression.

What was an increase of American manufacturing due to the war?

500

Korematsu v. United States

What Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of Japanese internment during World War II?

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