Westward and Gilded Age
Civics + Government
American Imperialism
WW1
The 1920's
100

a sedimentary rock that the world is heavily dependent on for energy, lubrication, fuel, dyes, drugs, plastics, and many synthetics

Coal

100

What are some Core American Values and Inalienable Rights

answers include

Life, Liberty/ Freedom, The Pursuit of Happiness, Property, Justice

100

During this time period, the U.S. fought Spain in the Spanish-American War and annexed the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico and Hawaii

American Imperialism Era

100

National policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.

Isolationist

100

To revoke or withdraw, rescind or annul by authoritative act

Repeal

200

The territories of Montana, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and Washington all were granted statehood in the 1890’s, after the successful relocation of who

 Indigenous peoples onto tribal reservations given by the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887

200

What is Naturalization in terms of citizenship?

The process to become a U.S. citizen if you were born outside of the United States

200

type of sensational reporting where writers exaggerated or even invented stories

Yellow journalism

200

the method of influencing the decisions and behaviour of foreign governments and peoples through dialogue, negotiation, and other measures short of war or violence

Diplomacy

200

The establishment of speakeasies in the 1920s was an unintended consequence of which federal government action?

The prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages

300

Which of the following contributed most to increased settlement of the Great Plains?

A series of federal land grants, like the Homestead Acts

300

What civic action is a fundamental responsibility of citizens in a democracy?

Voting in a presidential election

300

the task that white colonizers believed they had to impose their civilization on the non white inhabitants of their colonies

"White Man's Burden"

300

were a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I in a way that would prevent such an issue from occurring again.

The Fourteen Points

300

 Name ONE characteristic of The Roaring 20’s

Answers include but not limited to:

Flappers, Jazz, Red Scare, Fear of Communism, Rise of Conservatism, Changing role of women, Lost Generation of writers, etc.

400

period during the 1870s to 1900 is known for its rise of railroads, big business, industrialization and social problems in the United States

The Gilded Age

400

Which document inspired people in other countries to fight for their freedom and question the authority of their government?

The Declaration of Independence

400

This future president led volunteers known as ROUGH RIDERS in the Spanish American War

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Why did the United States decide to enter World War I?

Germany had taken aggressive actions against the United States

400

Which of the following was a major contribution of the Harlem Renaissance to U.S. culture?

It established jazz as a prominent musical form.

500

During the Gilded age, workers came together to work for better pay, better working conditions, and less hours.  These workers were in....

Labor Unions

500

What is the principle of government that divides power between federal government and state government?

Federalism

500

staged a coup against Queen Liliuokalani with the tacit support of the United States and then served as Governor then President of the Republic of Hawaii until his government secured Hawaii's annexation by the United States.

Sanford B Dole

500

How did the Zimmerman telegram influence U.S. entry into World War I?

It revealed a proposed military alliance between Mexico and Germany

500

 What was the primary reason for the Palmer Raids?

To halt (stop) the spread of communist ideas

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