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Industrialism
Progressivism
Imperialism
WWI and Great Depression
100
What did the Sherman Anti-trust Act outlaw?
What is monopolies
100
Before the Civil War, what crop were Southern farmers dependent on?
What is cotton.
100
What fields did Progressives aim to reform?
What is education, workplace conditions, and government.
100
What happened to Cuba and Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War?
What is they were partially controlled by the United States.
100
What major event caused Wilson to no longer call for peace against Germany?
What is the Zimmerman Note was exposed.
200
What resource did the National Reclamation Act impact?
What is water
200
How did sharecropping affect farming in the South?
What is tenants remained in debt to landowners.
200
What impact did women entering the workforce have on their rights?
What is as more women entered the industrial workforce, more women began to wok for better living and working conditions and voting rights.
200
When did the US grant independence to the Philippines?
What is 1946 when the islands were freed from Japanese occupation during WWII.
200
What event was most influential in turning American's against Germany before we became involved in war?
What is the invasion of Belgium
300
What was the effect of the Sedition Act of 1918?
What is it limited freedom on speech.
300
What did the demand for white-collar workers lead to?
What is suburbs.
300
Who could vote during the first state elections?
What is white men who owned property.
300
Why were nativists opposed to immigration?
What is they feared the loss of jobs and damage to American's traditions.
300
In the 1920s, how did national hope to avoid going to war?
What is they avoided close interactions with other nations.
400
What was the Adamson Act?
What is to prevent a nationwide railroad strike.
400
What was Henry Grady’s vision for the New South?
What is there would be a mixed economy, including manufacturing.
400
Why did the United States banking system need to be reformed in the early 1900s?
What is the nation had no central authority to supervise banks.
400
Why did Theodore Roosevelt win the Nobel Peace Prize?
What is he helped negotiate and end to the Russo-Japanese War.
400
What event happened when the veteran groups marched in protest on Washington?
What is federal troops used tear-gas and marched with their bayonets on the protesters; many of the veterans were injured.
500
What reason did the National Labor Relations Act give for allowing labor unions to form?
What is it allows for collective bargaining to ensure equality and protects the flow of business.
500
What was the main cause of the labor strikes in 1919?
What is rising prices.
500
What did Samuel Gompers believe would result in fewer jails, reduced vice, and less crime?
What is better education.
500
What did "moral diplomacy" mean for the US government?
What is they would favor diplomacy, but may still resort to military intervention.
500
WWI increased immigration from this country.
What is Mexico.
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