Reconstruction
Imperialism and Expulsion
Robber Barons and Rebels
WWI
Writers and Words
100

This white terror organization targeted Black Americans and Republicans with acts of violence. 

KKK

100

The belief that white American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America

Manifest destiny

100

Anarchist leader connected to the phrase, "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution"

Emma Goldman

100

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire made up this alliance during WWI

Central Powers

100

Upton Sinclair's novel about Chicago's meatpacking industry

The Jungle

200

Black leader who wrote this about the Reconstruction period: "The slave went free; stood a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again toward slavery."

W.E.B Dubois 

200

The idea that the United States of America is a unique and even morally superior country for historical, ideological, or religious reasons

Exceptionalism 

200

Name given to titans of industry to created monopolies and used illegal means to gain wealth and power

Robber barons

200

England, France, United States made up this alliance during WWI. 

Allied Powers

200

Type of journalism known for exaggerated, sensational stories aimed at getting people to buy more newspapers

Yellow Journalism

300
Constitutional amendment ending human enslavement, except for in cases of punishment for crimes

13th

300

American fruit magnate who led the movement to annex Hawai'i

Sanford B. Dole

300

The name given to the system of racial caste that dominated Black-white relations in the South.

Jim Crow
300

The fighting along the border between France and Germany was known as this. 

The Western Front

300
Famous humorist and fierce critic of the US war in the Philippines 

Mark Twain or Samuel Clemons

400

Constitutional amendment granting citizenship to all those born in the US or who undergo the naturalization process

14th

400

This "splendid little war" gave the United States new territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. 

Spanish-American War

400

Nickname given to the International Workers of the World, the socialist labor union

Wobblies

400

US president during WWI

Woodrow Wilson

400

Newspaper publisher credited with saying, "You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war"

William Randolph Hurst

500

Constitutional amendment granting Black men the right to vote

15th 

500

Refers to the right of a group of people to govern themselves

Sovereignty 

500

Believed that Black Americans should prove their value to white Americans by developing useful skills (Hint: a local high school is named after him.)

Booker T. Washington

500

The name given to the all-Black American infantry regiment that fought bravely in Europe

Harlem Hellfighters 

500

Cuban poet/revolutionary who called the US the "monster"

Jose Marti

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