INDUSTRIALIZATION & URBANIZATION
IMMIGRATION, MIGRATION & IDENTITY
REFORM & RIGHTS
THE GREAT DEPRESSION & THE NEW DEAL
WORLD WARS & AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE
100

The late-1800s growth of cities was largely caused by this economic change that created factory jobs.

What is industrialization?

100

Many immigrants arriving in the late 1800s and early 1900s settled in cities looking for this.

What are jobs?

100

This constitutional amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920.

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

This economic crisis began after the Stock Market Crash of 1929.

What is the Great Depression?

100

Germany’s use of this naval policy/strategy helped push the U.S. into World War I.

What is unrestricted U-boat, or submarine, warfare?

200

What trend, or process, shows the increase of Americans living in cities increasing from 1830 to 1950.
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What is urbanization?

200

The Immigration Act of 1924 limited immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe mainly because of fear of this.

What is cultural diversity, or loss of traditional "American" values?

200

A school like the Carlisle Indian School aimed to force Native American students to do this.

What is assimilate into American culture?

200

One major cause of the Great Depression was banks making these dangerous decisions.

What are risky loans?

200

The U.S. entered World War II largely to stop the spread of this political ideology.

What is fascism?

300

Crowded tenement housing in cities led reformers to push for these government actions during the Progressive Era.

What are housing and labor reforms?

300

African Americans moved north during the early 1900s in a movement known as this.

What is the Great Migration?

300

The Scopes Monkey Trial symbolized tension between modern science and this belief system.

What is religious fundamentalism?

300

President Franklin D. Roosevelt tried to restore confidence through speeches known as these.

What are Fireside Chats?

300

This military strategy involved capturing islands as the U.S. advanced toward Japan in WWII.

What is island hopping?

400

Workers moved from rural farms to cities primarily to work in these workplaces.

What are factories?

400

The Red Summer of 1919 was caused in part by racial violence against African Americans returning from this global conflict.

What is World War I?

400

Despite reform efforts, this violent event shows that the 1920s were not equally prosperous for all Americans.

What is the Tulsa Race Massacre?

400

Programs like the FDIC, SEC, and Social Security were created to do this.

What is reform the economy to prevent future economic crises?

400

Japanese American incarceration, or internment, during WWII forced families to give up this.

What are their homes, businesses, and freedom?

500

This era, or time period, of American history was marked by great wealth for industrialists alongside corruption and poor working conditions.

What is the Gilded Age?

500

Both the NAACP (the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and the Great Migration were responses to this ongoing issue in the South.

What is racial discrimination?

500

Women and minority groups during the Great Depression often experienced higher levels of this compared to other Americans.

What is unemployment and poverty?

500

The continued distribution of Social Security benefits today shows this lasting impact of the New Deal.

What is the continued influence of New Deal reform programs?

500

President Truman approved atomic bombs mainly because he feared this outcome of a land invasion of Japan.

What are massive American and Japanese casualties (dead and wounded)?

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