The income tax, direct election of U.S. Senators, women's suffrage, and Prohibition were the result of this movement.
What was progressivism?
This assassination of this Austrian prince started the events resulting in World War II.
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
This Harding administration scandal involved corporate access to a government owned oil field.
What was Teapot Dome?
This was Franklin Roosevelt's program to mitigate the Depression.
What was the New Deal?
World War II in Europe began with Germany's invasion of this country.
What is Poland?
The Roosevelt administration's foreign policy was characterized by this.
What was "Big Stick" diplomacy?
This diplomatic note between Germany and Mexico led to U.S. intervention in the war.
What was the Zimmermann Telegram?
This moral panic was in response to the Russian Revolution and anarchist violence at home.
What was the First Red Scare?
This climate disaster displaced a number of farmers on the Great Plains.
What was the Dust Bowl?
Japanese expansion in Asia was motivated partly by Japan's lack of these.
What are natural resources?
The worldwide tour of this naval fleet demonstrated American power.
What was the "Great White Fleet"?
These were President Wilson's stated goals for the war.
What were the Fourteen Points?
These wars were interventions in the Caribbean and Central America to protect U.S. interests.
What were the "Banana Wars?"
The U.S. Supreme Court's resistance to his New Deal polices led President Roosevelt to propose this plan to expand the size of the court and appoint friendly justices.
What was the "court packing" plan?
The U.S. abandoned full neutrality in 1940 by entering into this aid agreement with Britain.
What was Lend-Lease?
The policy of breaking up corporate monopolies was known as ______________.
What is antitrust?
This 1917 event led to an Allied nation to make a separate peace with Germany.
What was the Russian Revolution?
This constitutionally mandated policy forbade the production and sale of alcohol?
What was Prohibition?
This was one outcome of the New Deal which physically transformed the country.
What is infrastructure?
On D-Day, the Allies landed in this region of France?
What is Normandy?
This is the belief that human beings can be perfected through better breeding.
What is eugenics?
This was the punitive peace treaty between the Allies and Germany.
What was the Treaty of Versailles?
This event is popularly believed to have caused the Great Depression.
What was the Stock Market Crash of 1929?
This is the best-known New Deal program.
What is Social Security?
This was the Allied policy for ending the wars with Germany and Japan.
What was unconditional surrender?