This movement of the 1700s encouraged people to question the government and rights of the people.
The Enlightenment
This is the belief that the U.S. was going to control the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.
Manifest Destiny
"Speak softly and carry a big stick" was the foundation of this president's policy in dealing with Latin America.
President Teddy Roosevelt
World War I started because of the assassination of this man.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This is the general term for the fear of communism in the U.S. in the 1920s.
This document, written by Thomas Paine, argued the time had come to separate from Great Britain.
Common Sense
Andrew Carnegie made most of his money in this industry.
Steel
The Spanish-American War started because of a supposed attack on this ship in the Havana Harbor.
U.S.S. Maine
Name the four long-term causes of World War I.
Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, Nationalism
This man revolutionized the auto industry by making things run more efficiently which therefore saved money.
Henry Ford
This Supreme Court decision gave the court system the power of judicial review.
Marbury vs. Madison
John D. Rockefeller made most of his money in this industry.
Oil
These people were investigative journalists who exposed corruption in business.
Muckrakers
The U.S. entered World War I because of this.
The Zimmerman Telegram/Note
This is the general term used for the movement of thousands of African Americans from the South to Northern cities for economic opportunities.
The Great Migration
This document was added to the Constitution to appease anti-federalists' concern over protecting individuals' rights.
The Bill of Rights
This business strategy requires the owner to knock out or take over all of his competition.
Horizontal Integration
This was journalism which sensationalized the news.
Yellow Journalism
This was passed in 1917 which makes it law for men to register for the draft at the age of 18.
This man started the Universal Negro Improvement Association and the Back-to-Africa Movement
Marcus Garvey
This compromise created a bi-cameral legislature with one house based on a state's population and the other automatically giving two representatives per state.
The Great Compromise
Although it was hard to enforce, the Federal Government passed this regulatory law aimed at monopolies and trusts who took advantage of consumers.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
The 18th Amendment
George Creel ran this government organization which created propaganda.
Committee on Public Information
The Teapot Dome Scandal