This was the main reason many Puritans came to New England.
What is religious freedom?
This movement aimed to end slavery in the United States.
What is abolition?

This term describes workers joining together to negotiate wages and working conditions.
What is collective bargaining?

This organization was created after World War I to promote peace, but the U.S. never joined it.
What is the League of Nations?
This political and economic ideology seeks to create a classless society where all property is publicly owned
What is Communism?
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This is the name for the plastic or metal tube found at the end of the shoelace.
What is an aglet?
This trade network connected Africa, the American colonies, and Europe.
What is triangular trade?

This amendment attempted to fix inequalities after slavery by guaranteeing equal protection, but its effectiveness was limited later by laws like Black Codes.
What is the 14th Amendment?
This reform movement aimed to increase democracy, reduce corruption, and limit corporate power in the late 1800's.
What is the Progressive Movement?
This event triggered U.S. entry into World War II by demonstrating a direct military threat to the United States.
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?
This was a period of intense fear of Communism starting in the late 1940’s, fueled by Cold War tensions, accusations of communist infiltration of the government, and senator Joseph McCarthy
What is the 2nd Red Scare?
This human organ weighs around eight pounds and is the body's largest organ.
What is the skin?
This colonial region dev eloped a plantation-based society dependent on enslaved labor.
What is the Southern Colonies?

This supreme Court case ruled that African Americans had no constitutional rights.
What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?
This 1887 law divided Native American land into individual allotments, harming tribal culture.
What is the Dawes Severality Act?

This economic philosophy limited government intervention during the Great Depression and influenced Hoover’s response to the crisis.
What is laissez-faire (or rugged individualism)?
The United States used this method to prevent the spread of Communism after the end of World War II
What is Containment?

This is the only edible food that will never go bad.
What is honey?
This religious revival movement helped unite the colonies and challenged authority.
What is the Great Awakening?

This Union strategy reflected a long-term plan to weaken the Confederacy economically rather rely solely on battlefield victories.
What is the Anaconda Plan?

This idea supported minimal government involvement in the economy during the Gilded Age.
What is Laissez-faire?

This major event ultimately ended the Great Depression by increasing industrial production and employment.
What is World War II?
These were the Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam who fought against the South Vietnamese government and US forces
What is the Viet Cong?
This is the year the IPhone was realeased.
What is 2007?
This system used colonies for raw materials and restricted trade to benefit the mother country.
What is mercantilism?

This novel helped grow the abolitionist movement by emotionally influencing public opinion about slavery and increasing sectional tensions.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

This business strategy involves one company taking over others at the same level of production.
What is horizontal integration?

This policy allowed the United States to act as an “international police force” in Latin America.
What is Roosevelt’s Corollary?

These were an ambitious series of policy initiatives, legislation, and programs spearheaded by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Its Goals: ending poverty, reducing crime, abolishing inequality and improving the environment
What are the Great Society Programs?

This was the only class Mr. Day ALMOST failed in college.
What is Spanish class?