President of the United States after Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
General U.S. Grant
"Never let the fear of striking out get in your way"
Babe Ruth
The United States entered World War I because of the Zimmerman note and ___________
Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare
First person to fly solo across the Atlantic non-stop
Charles Lindbergh
King of the United Kingdom during World War I
King George V
He led the Confederate Army
Robert E. Lee
"I Have a Dream"
Martin Luther King Jr (MLK)
A glorification of the military is also known as______
Militarism
Developed the New Deal and got the United States moving away from the Great Depression
FDR
At first he ignored them, but in 1918 he announced his support for the Women's Suffrage Movement
Woodrow Wilson
From Corporal to leader of the Reich
Adolf Hitler
"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far"
Teddy Roosevelt
His literary works were shaped by World War I
Ernest Hemingway
The moving assembly line and mass production techniques that he developed, set the standard for worldwide industrial practice in the first half of the 20th Century
Henry Ford
After winning the country's civil war, he became its dictator until 1975, when King Juan Carlos took over
Francisco Franco
He led the charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba during the Spanish American War
Teddy Roosevelt
"My fellow Americans...ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"
President Kennedy
Most war memorials and commemorations of the war cite the signing of this on 11 November 1918 as the end of the war.
The Armistice
Was an American aviator, one of the world’s most celebrated, who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
He was the "divine" head of the country, but was also just a figure head. The military had control.
Emperor Hirohito
Supreme Allied Commander of all Allied Forces during World War II
General Eisenhower
"The Buck Stops Here"
Truman
DAILY DOUBLE!!! France, United Kingdom and Russia were known as the ________________________ during World War I.
Triple Entente
Ordered by President Roosevelt to leave the Philippines
General Douglas MacArthur