Ch 20 Imperialism
Chapter 21: Progressive Era
Chapter 22: America and the Great War / Chapter 23: The "New Era"
Chapter 24: The Great Depression/ Chapter 25: The New Deal
Chapter 26: The Global Crisis/ Chapter 27: America in a World at War
100

Theodore Roosevelt was famously in charge of this calvary unit which charged San Juan HIll


A2: Rough Riders

Reference : Pg 234 

Online Textbook


100

This president, known for his “Square Deal,” was a key figure in the Progressive era. Who am I?

Theodore Roosevelt

Reference: Page 249 Online Textbook

100

Q1: This event on June 28th, 1914 in Sarajevo, is widely considered the spark that ignited World War 1.


Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

Reference: Page 257 Online Textbook

100

This event in 1929 marked the start of the Great Depression, leading to a global economic downturn. What is my name?

Stock Market Crash

Reference: Page 278 Online Textbook

100


Q1: Executive Order 9066 instituted the creation of these facilities during wartime in the West Coast. 


4,5,9


Reference : Pg 303 Online Textbook


200

Name and year of Amendment which Congress passed after Cuba did not incorporate US terms into its constitution and gave America full rights to intervene in any of Cuba’s matters.


Platt Amendment


Reference : Pg 237

Online Textbook

200

Founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr, this settlement house in Chicago provided social services to immigrants. What is my name?

Hull House

Reference: Page 240 Online Textbook

200

This telegram, intercepted by British Intelligence and passed to the U.S., helped shift American public opinion against Germany by revealing a plot to form an alliance with Mexico. What is my name?

Zimmermann Telegram

Reference: Page 257 Online Textbook

200

This New Deal program provided financial relief to families and individuals affected by the Great Depression. What is my name?

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

Reference: Page 293 Online Textbook

200

Name of loans when American$ —> German$ —> France and England$ —> America$


Circular loans


Reference : Pg 303 Online Textbook


300

Chant/Saying, revolving around Cuba, before the Spanish-American War in America which became a national chant for revenge. 


Hint (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming)


Remember the Maine


Reference : Pg 234 Online Textbook


300

Passed in 1890, this act aimed to curb business monopolies and promote competition. What is my name?

Sherman Antitrust Act

Reference: Page 220 Online Textbook

300

This cultural movement of the 1920s celebrated African American art, music, and literature. What is my name?

Harlem Renaissance

Reference: Page 266 Online Textbook

300

This environmental disaster during the Great Depression displaced thousands of farming families in the Midwest. What is my name?

Dustbowl

Reference: Page 284 Online Textbook

300

3 Reasons why Pearl Harbor Happened


Invasion of Manchuria, Us Naval fleet expansion, Oil and bargo


Reference : Pg 303 Online Textbook


400

This General’s father commanded the Philippines during its takeover and occupation.


Douglass MacArthur


Reference : Pg 237 Online Textbook

400

This Educator founded the Tuskegee Institute in 1881 and became famous for his “Atlanta Compromise” speech in 1895. What is my name?

Booker T. Washington

Reference: page 180 Online Textbook

400

This constitutional amendment, which was ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote in the U.S. What is my name?

19th Amendment

Reference: Page 242 Online Textbook

400


Q4: This agency was created to insure bank deposits up to a certain amount and restore trust in the banking system.


Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

Reference: Page 293 Online Textbook

400

Q4: what policy allowed the U.S. to stay neutral while helping the allies by selling “non-war implements”.


Cash and Cary Policy


500

Anti-Imperialist Uprising in China


A5: Boxer Rebellion


Reference : Pg 237 Online Textbook

500

Q5: This man made a deal with Roosevelt to bail out the Panic of 1907 in exchange for building their corporation.


J.P. Morgan

Reference: Page 251 Online Textbook

500


Q5: This term describes the decade of economic boom and cultural dynamism, marked by jazz, flappers, and tech innovations.


Roaring Twenties

Reference: Page 270 Online Textbook

500

This First Lady was a vocal advocate for social reform and a key supporter of the New Deal policies. What is my name?

Eleanor Roosevelt

Reference: Page 300 Online Textbook

500

When the Us used economic influence instead of military influence.


A5:Good neighbor policy

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