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100

The group that opposed the Constitution because it gave too much power to the national government

Who are the Anti-Federalists?

100
These helped to institutionalize racism after Reconstruction by segregating the races and discriminating against African Americans

What are Jim Crow laws?

100

Granted women the right to vote

What is the 19th amendment?

100

The US Senate opposed this at the end of WWI because they felt it would pull the country into more conflicts

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

100

This banned the sale of alcohol but was eventually repealed due to problem with enforcement

What is Prohibition?

200

The Enlightenment idea seen in the Declaration of Independence where it says that a government's power comes from the people and it must protect the rights of citizens. 

What is social contract?

200

Rise of this group after Reconstruction began a pattern of intolerance, violence, and intimidation in the U.S.

What is the KKK?

200

Progressive Movement supported antitrust laws to fight against the growing power of these

What are monopolies?

200

This war gained the US territory and access to markets and more natural resources

What is the Spanish American War?

200

American foreign policy in the 1920s following World War I

What is isolationism?

300

Weakness in the Articles of Confederation that meant the country could not pay Revolutionary war debts or adequately fund the government

What is no power to tax?

300

The amendment passed during Reconstruction that abolished slavery

What is the 13th amendment

300

Increased movement to the cities by immigrants and farmers looking for jobs during the industrial revolution

What is urbanization?

300

Foreign policy of Teddy Roosevelt to act as the police power in the Western hemisphere by negotiating with countries when possible but using force when necessary

What is Big Stick Diplomacy?

300

The movement of African Americans from the South to the North to escape discrimination and have more job opportunities

What is the Great Migration?

400

Laid out conditions for new states; had to ban slavery, establish republican form of government, and provide freedom of speech and jury trials

What is the Northwest Ordinance?

400

The Dawes Act and boarding schools were a part of government policy to do this with Native Americans

What is assimilate?

400

Unsafe and unfair working conditions led to the rise of these during the Industrial Revolution

What are labor unions?

400

Its sinking was one of the events that led the US to declare war and join the Allies during WWI

What is the Lusitania?

400

Celebration of African American culture in the 1920s

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

500

The government principle that means dividing power between states and the national government

What is federalism?

500

The amendment passed during Reconstruction that gave African Americans the right to vote. 


What is the 15th amendment?

500
Overall goal of Progressive Movement

Reform society


(End government corruption, curb unfair practices of big business, safer working/ health conditions, conservation)

500

Passed after WWI, nations agreed not to use war as an instrument of foreign policy. It became an example of isolationism

What is the Kellog-Briand Pact?

500

Opposition to immigration and the rise of Nativism in the 1920s led to this

What is the National Origins Act (can just say immigration quotas!)
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