Who is involved?
What happened?
When did this happen?
Why did this happen?
Vocabulary
100

Unit 6: The two sides of the Civil War.

Who is the Union and Confederacy?

100

Unit 14: The boycott over segregation of buses.

What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

100

Industrialization period.

What is late 1800s to early 1900s?

100

Unit 9: United State's entrance into World War 1.

What is German submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Note (Germany telling Mexico to join its side)?

100

Unit 3: 3 branches of government (name them) and include how they "check" each other

What is judicial, legislative, and executive & separation of powers?

200

Unit 11: The 2 presidents during the Great Depression (the "bad" one and the "good" one)

Who is Hoover and FDR?

200

Unit 12: The ________ camps that housed _______-Americans after Pearl Harbor during World War 2.

What are Japanese internment camps?

200

Civil War

What is 1860-1865?

200

Unit 8: The rise in corruption and low-quality products with little pay during the Progressive era created these laws (think the game!)

What are anti-monopoly/trust laws?

200

Unit 8: The deadliest factory disaster in the history of NYC, and one of the deadliest in U.S. history led to new laws about worker safety and pay.

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist fire and protests?

300

Unit 8: The name for the reformers who wanted to fix the problems of American society (bonus for the people who saw the muck of society and exposed it).

Who are the Progressives?

300

Unit 10: The banning of alcohol in the 1920s.

What is Prohibition?

300

Louisiana Purchase

1803

300

Unit 5: Acquisition (taking over) of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada

What is the Mexican-American War?

300

Unit 9: The US telling Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

400

Unit 2: The guy who believed that there are certain rights all people should have (influenced by the Enlightenment period).

Who is John Locke?

400

Unit 9: Spain was defeated by America and America gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Phillipines.

What is the Spanish-American War?

400

Articles of Confederation

1777 

400

Unit 1: The American Revolution: list at least FOUR separate causes.

1. No taxation without representation 2. Stamp/Tea/Sugar Act 2. Quartering of Soldiers 3. No say in government 4. Boston Tea Party 5. Boston Massacre

400

Unit 5: Andrew Jackson's policy forced Native Americans to give up their land to white colonizers and move further Westward to worse land.

What is the Indian Removal Act? (May accept Trail of Tears)

500

Unit 3: The two sides of the debate about passing the Constitution. (hint: pro and anti)

Who are the federalists and anti-federalists?

500

Unit 13: The crisis started on June 24, 1948, when Soviet forces blockaded rail, road, and water access to Allied-controlled areas of Berlin. The United States and United Kingdom responded by airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

500

Cuban Missile Crisis

1962

500

Unit 11: The FDR court-packing scandal.

What is the Supreme Court ruling that FDR's New Deal policies were constitutional?

500

Unit 6: In January 1854, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois introduced a bill that divided the land immediately west of Missouri into two territories, Kansas and Nebraska. He argued in favor of popular sovereignty, or the idea that the settlers of the new territories should VOTE to decide if slavery would be legal there

What is popular sovereignty? 

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