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Random Trivia
100

This is the global conflict that Great Britain fought against the French.

What is the 7 Years War (French and Indian War)?

100

This tragic journey forced thousands of Native Americans west to Indian Territory.

What was the Trail of Tears?

100

This is a group that formed to intimidate and prevent African Americans from exercising their new rights.

Who are the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

100

This is the term that is used when one country dominates another.

What is imperialism?

100

A ex partner texting you at 3 A.M. saying "u up" is considered this symbol.

What is a red flag?

200

This is the major problem the British were dealing with after defeating the French that led them to tax the colonies.

What is a huge national debt?

200

This deal admitted California as a free state and strengthened the Fugitive Slave Act.

What was the Compromise of 1850?

200

These were overcrowded and poorly built apartment buildings for workers.

What are tenements?

200

These are the two major events that caused the U.S. to join World War 1.

What are the Zimmerman Telegram and German unrestricted submarine warfare?

200

This flag tells NASCAR drivers to come to the pit.

What is the black flag?

300

The Declaration was mainly calling out their grievances with this person.

Who is King George?

300

This 1863 battle was a major turning point in favor of the Union.

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

300

This term describes a time that appeared prosperous on the surface but was marked by deep social problems underneath.

What is the Gilded Age?

300

This is the foreign policy and attitude that the United States had which gave reason for them to not join WW1.

What is isolationism?

300

This group appeared in the MCU show "The Falcon and Winter Soldier" and stole the Super Soldier Serum hoping to return the world to the way it was.

Who are the Flag Smashers?

400

"We the People" is the start of the Constitution and represents this ideal that power of the government comes from the people

What is Popular Sovereignty?

400

Although it ended in a stalemate, this war boosted national pride and a sense of American identity.

What was the War of 1812?

400

This was the goal of the temperance movement during the Progressive Era.

What is reducing the consumption of alcohol to improve family and social life

400

This is the term to describe the diplomacy used by William Taft that was focused on using economics to influence other nations.

What is Dollar Diplomacy?

400

This is the youngest player to have ever scored 40 plus points in the NBA.

Who is Cooper Flagg (Just did it at 18 years old!)

500

This is the name for the type of colonist who did NOT want indpendence or to fight with Great Britian.

Who are Loyalists?

500

The term that describes the growing loyalty or devotion to one's region instead of one's country.

What is sectionalism?

500

This is the name of the primary founder of settlement houses in Chicago, which helped poor immigrants coming to America.

Who is Jane Addams?

500

This is the term that describes exaggerated news stories that helped push the U.S. toward the Spanish-American war.

What is yellow journalism?

500

The only sovereign country with no red, white, or blue, using gold, green, and black.

What is Jamaica?

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