The U.S. President who stood for peace and neutrality.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
Another term for an independent "modern" woman.
Flapper
Unit 5:
A series of giant dust storms (AKA: Killer Dust Bunnies)
Unit 5:
What is the Dust Bowl?
Which constitutional amendment is shown in the meme below?
What is the 18th amendment?
The Four MAIN causes for WWI
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
To illegally transport alcohol
What is bootlegging?
Unit 4:
Famous brothers who helped North Carolina earn the phrase "First in Flight."
Unit 4:
Who are the Wright Brothers?
The meme below depicts which portion of MAIN?
Alliances
The United States practiced this for the first 4 years of WWI
Neutrality
A poet and writer who was known for his work against racism and segregation
Who was Langston Hughes?
Unit 3:
A slang term which described the 19th century NC economy as privative & "asleep."
Unit 3:
What is the "Rip Van Winkle" state?
The lady who went "smashy smash" on all the bottle of alcohol.
Who is Carrie Nation?
This provoked the United States to join WWI
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
What is the Volstead act?
Unit 2:
The first official action in the colonies towards declaring independence. Also known for the state slogan "First in Freedom."
Unit 2:
What are the Halifax & Mecklenburg Resolves?
The point stated in the meme below
What was Woodrow Wilson's 14th Point?
The nickname of the 30th division made up of North and South Carolinians.
What was the "Old Hickory" division?
A famous trial that demonstrated the conflicts between traditionalism and modernism.
What was the Scopes Trial?
Unit 1:
β(We) do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually, in the Presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil Body Politick (government), for our better Ordering and preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends.β βMayflower Compact
The Mayflower compact is the first example of the colonists forming what?
Unit 1:
What is a self-government?
The reason why Russia dropped out of WWI
What was the October/Communist Revolution?