Unit 1: Industrial Revolution
Unit 2: Progressivism
Unit 3: Imperialism
Unit 4: WW1
Unit 5: Jazz Age
100

Before the _________ Revolution, people had to make all their own clothing and food.

Industrial Revolution

100

Which US Constitutional Amendment issued women's right to vote? 

19th Amendment 

100

During the late 1800s and early 1900s, this type of reporting the news would often be considered "fake news" today

Yellow Journalism 

100

This telegram signaled to the Mexicans that if they joined to fight against the Americans, the Mexican gov't can have the American Southwest back.

Zimmerman Telegram 

100

This term is used to refer to unsanctioned drinking establishments during Prohibition era. 

Speakeasy

200

A term used for an idea that the economy works best without government involvement:

laissez-faire

200

This theory, conceptualized by Andrew Carnegie, issued the idea that the wealthy in the US had an obligation to provide philanthropy (donations) to the lower classes.  

Gospel of Wealth 

200

This type of extreme nationalism led to a hyper-aggressive foreign policy of military "preparedness" that is often cited as a factor for the start of the Spanish-American War

Jingoism 

200

This refers to the losing country/entity paying back all the damages caused by the conflict to the winner  

Reparations 

200

Organized crime in the 1920s and 1930s made most of their money on which illegal substance?

Alcohol 

300

This method of business involves buying up all the levels of production

Vertical Intergration

300

This event refers to 6 million + (mostly Black families) moving to cities in the North and West to escape danger and fill job vacancies 

The Great Migration 

300

What was the boat called that mysteriously blew up in Havana Harbor, leading to the Spanish American War? 

USS Maine

300

What year did the US formally join WW1?

1917

300

This term is used to describe a hostility toward immigrants, often preferring lighter skinned immigrants over darker 

Nativism 

400

Angel Island (early 1900s) was mostly accepting immigrants from which country? 

China

400

Starting in the 1870s leading into the 1960s, many non-white families were poor and less educated than their White counterparts. Two methods were used most to suppress non-white families. Those two methods were: 

Poll Tax and Literacy Tests 

400

What two crops did the US consistently plant for profit once it annexed islands in the Pacific and Caribbean?   

Super and Tobacco 

400

The major reparation's required of the Germans in 1918 is often cited by historians as the reason Hitler became popular in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. What was the treaty called that ended WW1 and laid the foundation for Hitler's rise? 

Treaty of Versailles (1918)

400

This REGION of the United States was a bastion/stronghold for creationism and the site of the Scopes Trial 

The South

also accepting: American South or Southeast

500

Thanks to the mass production of steel, advances in architecture, and land prices increasing, Chicago is home the world's first:

skyscraper 

500
What book (1905), written by Upton Sinclair, famously made the president of the US spit his food out and establish the US Food and Drug act a year later? 

The Jungle

500

Which president is credited with implementing Dollar Diplomacy with potentially adversarial countries? 

William Taft

500

This Act of 1917 limited free speech during war time. What was this act called? 

The Espionage Act of 1917

500

This group of people known as __________s would flock to cities like NYC, Chicago, San Fran, and Seattle to write and make art in small colonies in select neighborhoods. 

Bohemians 
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