This.. is progress?
We're back to this again?
Why are we all the way over THERE?
WAR???!!!?
Moving on UP!
100

Who were the muckrakers?

 reform journalists, writers, and photographers in who exposed corruption in established businesses and made it aware to the public.

100

Jim Crow laws were established after this court case...

BONUS (+25pts): What is the name of the doctrine that the Supreme Court ruled...

Plessy V. Ferguson 1896

BONUS (+25pts): "separate, but equal"

100

What are the four M.A.I.N. causes of the WWI?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism & Nationalism

100

Name some inventions created during WWI.

Machine guns, submarines (U-boats), military tanks, and warplanes

100

What was the name of the mass movement of Black southerners moving North during the war? 

Great Migration

200

Who is the muckraker who wrote a novel exposing the meat-packing industry? 

BONUS (+25pts): What is the name of this novel?

Upton Sinclair

BONUS (+25pts): The Jungle

200

What is the name of the Civil Rights organization founded to help Black people fight legal cases?

BONUS (+25pts): What does the acronym stand for?

NAACP

BONUS (+25pts): National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

200

What animal symbolizes the United States?

a bald eagle 

200

Who was an ally to the United States during WW1?

Great Britain

200
How many Black southerners are traveling to these new destinations? 

Train, bus, driving, carpooling, or walking

300

What is the 19th Amendment? 

Gave women the right to vote

300

Who is the Black woman activist who fought against lynching?

Ida B. Wells

300

Who was the POTUS during WWI? How did he feel about joining the war? 

Woodrow Wilson, and he wanted to remain neutral

300

Name the three specific events that led to the United States becoming engaged in the war..

BONUS (+25pts): What year did the U.S. join the war?

Unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman Telegram & sinking of the Lusitania 

BONUS (+25pts): 1915

300

What were some of the pull factors (things pulling them to) that brought the travelers to the North? 

better jobs, more economic opportunities, and more technological advancements

400

The majority of immigrants living in the United States at this time were from which region in Europe...

West Europe

400

Where did most lynching incidents occur in the United States?

The South

400

In what continent did the war's fighting occur? 

Europe

400

What was the name of President's Wilson's peace plan that was created after the war. 

BONUS (+25pts): What was the name of the worldwide peace organization created? HINT: the U.S. NEVER joined?

Fourteen Points Plan

BONUS(+25pts): League of Nations

400

What were some of the push factors (things pushing them out) that moved the travelers out of the South?

lack of economic opportunities, small rural areas, less technological advancements, and high racial tensions

500

What was the name of the immigration station in New York City?

Ellis Island

500

There was a sign that hung outside the NAACP's headquarters every time a man was lynched. What did it say?

"A Man Was Lynched Yesterday"

500

Name some territories acquired from Spain during the Spanish-American War?

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Guam, and the Philippines

500

Describe the Espionage Act 1917

 punished people for spying or interfering with the war effort.

500

Name three routes Southerners would have taken. 

For example: Jackson, MS to Chicago, IL. (YOU CAN NOT USE THIS EXAMPLE)

Houston, TX to Los Angeles, CA

Atlanta, GA to Philadelphia, PA

Birmingham, AL to St. Louis, MO

Nashville, TN to Detroit MI


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