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100

When an individual/company has exclusive control over a good or product.

Monopoly

100

Which group of Americans were forcibly relocated into internment camps following the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor?

Japanese

100

This term describes the fear that if one country fell to communism, all of its neighboring countries would also become communist.

The Domino Effect

100

The ____________ revolution completely transformed the economy in the 1990s and 2000s, involving innovations in computing and the internet.

Digital

100

This music festival represents the height of the counterculture movement in the 1960s.

Woodstock

200

The United States government largely took a _____________, or "hands-off" approach to regulating the economy during the Gilded Age. 

Lassiez Faire

200

The time period at the end of the 19th and early 20th century, in which many Americans sought to better society by participating in a variety of reforms including women's suffrage and labor reform.

The Progressive Era

200

This group of Civil Rights activists advocated for self defense (using violence if necessary), but also organized free breakfast programs for children.

The Black Panther Party

200

Although he was not president when it officially ended, this president is often given credit for bringing the Cold War to an end.

Ronald Reagan

200

The economy was not doing well in the 1970s because of the oil crisis and __________, which involves high unemployment, high inflation and stagnant demand.

Stagflation

300

This idea, popularized by Andrew Carnegie, asserted that the rich have a responsibility to use their money for the greater good.

The Gospel of Wealth

300

The United States failed to join this international peace-keeping body after World War I, despite Woodrow Wilson's efforts.

The League of Nations

300

This senator contributed to the Red Scare by claiming he had a list of 200+ government officials who were communist.

McCarthy

300

In the 1990s and 2000s, immigrants to the U.S. increasingly came from Latin America and ________.

Asia

300

This idea claimed that the rich were rich because they were biologically superior to the poor.

Social Darwinism

400

This supreme court case stated that segregation was okay as long as facilities remained "separate but equal"

Plessy vs. Ferguson
400

Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "New Deal" was based on the 3 R's which stand for.... (must name all three)

Relief, Recovery and Reform

400

This alleged attack by the Vietnamese on an American ship was used by Lyndon B. Johnson to escalate the U.S.'s involvement in the Vietnam War.

The Gulf of Tonkin Incident

400

Ronald Reagan's economic policy, which involved cutting taxes for the wealthy and reducing government spending on social welfare programs, was given this nickname.

Reaganomics

400

This was the nickname for Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party, which he created when he ran against his former vice president in 1912 and split the Republican Party.

The Bull Moose Party

500

This female reformer established settlement houses to help immigrants adapt to U.S. language and customs.

Jane Addams

500

The United States suppressed an independence movement in this country following the Spanish-American War.

The Philippines

500

These individuals desegregated a school in Arkansas after Brown vs. Board. Ms. Thorn also met one of them.

The Little Rock Nine

500

This law, put in place after 9/11, allows the government to monitor the communications of suspected terrorists.

The Patriot Act

500

This fundamentalist Christian, who also ran for president multiple times, defended the Bible and criticized evolution in the Scopes Trial.

William Jennings Bryan

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