Gilded Age
Amendments
WWII
Korea
Activists
Mr. Miller
200

Businessmen, both good and bad.

Robber Baron and Captains of Industry

200

There are this many amendments.

Twenty-seven

200
Either of the two cities targeted by Fat Man and Little Boy.

Nagasaki or Hiroshima.

200

The current state of the Korean War.

Ongoing/Still Happening.

200

She fought for women's suffrage.

Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, or any other suffragette.

200

Not RRHS, but still a school where Mr. Miller taught.

Walsh Middle School

400

A general distaste for immigration.

Nativism.

400

This amendment ends prohibition.

21st

400

Often called the "Turning Point in the Pacific".

The Battle of Midway
400

Korea was part this country's empire in WWII.

Japan.

400

She wrote about lynching and racial hate in the south.

Ida B. Wells

400

It's not just history! Mr. Miller has also taught this subject (though some would say poorly).

English

600

A organization for the advancement of workers' rights.

Labor Union

600

This amendment frees (most of) the slaves.

13th

600

He led the allies in Europe before leading the US at home.

Dwight Eisenhower

600

The US invaded Korea alongside which international organization.

The United Nations.

600

He wrote about the meat packing industry.

Upton Sinclair

600

He's only taught for a few years. This many to be exact.

Three (in my fourth year)
800

The only law to exclude immigrants based on their race.

Chinese Exclusion Act

800

Another name for the first ten.

Bill of Rights.

800

This nation developed rocket technology towards the end of the war.

Germany.

800

When elections were held in North Korea, the grandfather of this current-day dictator won.

Kim Jong-un

800

He helped found the NAACP, not to be confused with the NCAA.

W.E.B. Du Bois

800

Mr. Miller served in this branch of the US military.

Army (National Guard)

1000

The belief that the poor fail and the rich succeed because they are simply better or worse as people.

Social Darwinism

1000

This amendment gives equal protection under the law.

14th

1000
The leaders of all six major powers during World War II.

Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt or Truman, Hideki Tojo, Mussolini, and Hitler.

1000

This American general was fired during the Korean War for wanting to nuke Korea out of existence.

Douglass MacArthur

1000

He declared himself president of all of Africa. No one else agreed.

Marcus Garvey

1000

I promise I told you! This is the state where Mr. Miller was born.

Kentucky

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