Gilded Age
WWI
Roaring 20s
Great Depression
Spanish-American War
100

1870s to 1900

When was the Gilded Age?

100

1914

What was the year it started?

100

 due to economic growth, cultural dynamism, and social change.

Why is it called the Roaring 20s?

100

The stock market crash of 1929.

What was the biggest cause of the Great Depression?

100

Began on April 21, 1898.

When did the Spanish-American war begin?

200

The first railroad to connect the eastern and western United States.

what was the First transcontinental Railroad?

200

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

What event triggered World War One?

200

Ended from the Stock Market Crash in 1929.

What ended the Roaring 20s and when?

200

Dust Bowl.

what was the name of the severe drought and poor farming practices?

200

The USS Maine.

What was the name of the battleship that was sunk in the Havana Harbor?

300

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

What was the first significant law restricting immigration?

300

The Armistice.

World War One officially ended with the signing of what?

300

The Teapot Dome Scandal of 1921-1923.

What was a major political scandal involving the secret leasing of federal oil reserves which highlighted government corruption?

300

Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.

What was the name of a series of programs and reforms aimed at economic recovery and social reform?

300

The Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.

In what battle did Commodore George Dewey lead a decisive naval victory against the Spanish fleet in the Philippines?

400

The Spanish-American War.

What war happened near the end of the Gilded Age?

400

By declaring war on Germany.

How did the United States Enter World War One?

400

The Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925.

What was a highly publicized trial in Tennessee that debated the legality of teaching evolution in schools?

400

The Gold Standard Act of 1933.

The U.S abandoned what allowing for more flexible monetary policy?

400

The Battle of San Juan Hill in 1898.

What land battle famously involved Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Cuba?

500

The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.

What was the name of the first federal act to outlaw monopolistic business practices?

500

The Battle of the Somme.

What war is known for its staggering loss of life and exemplified the horrors of trench warfare

500

The Harlem Renaissance in 1920s.

What was the cultural, social and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, which celebrated African American culture and creativity?

500

Was a series of banking panics that led to widespread bank failures and a significant reduction in the money supply.

What was the Banking Panics?

500

The Battle of Santiago de Cuba. 1898

 The Spanish Caribbean fleet defeated by U.S naval forces in what battle?

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