Early American Government
The Gilded Age
Which President?
The Roaring '20s
Landmark Supreme Court Decisions
100

This document formed the United States of America

What is the Declaration of Independence

100

During the Gilded Age, this form of transportation helped connect the East Coast of the United States to the Pacific Ocean, allowing for faster travel and shipping times.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad

100

The New Deal

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

A young woman who challenged women's traditional roles by expressing herself differently by going out in public, drinking, smoking, and wearing new fashions and hairstyles was known as...

What is a flapper

100

The court's decision in this case allowed for the 'separate but equal' doctrine in the South

What is Plessy v. Ferguson

200

The U.S. motto E Pluribus Unum means...

Out of many, One

200

These were formed by workers as a response to low wages, unsafe working conditions, long working hours

What are labor unions

200

Iran-Contra Affair

Who is Ronald Reagan

200

The fear of communism which caused Attorney General Mitchell Palmer to conduct mass raids and deportations on suspected communists

What is the Red Scare of the 1920's

200

In this decision, the Supreme Court established those being arrested must be read their rights

What is Miranda v. Arizona

300

This document lists how our government functions. It includes the powers of each branch of government. It is the law of the land.

The United States Constitution

300

This law was intended to assimilate Native Americans into white society

What is the Dawes Act

300

Fourteen Points

Who is Woodrow Wilson

300

The era of Prohibition began with this amendment due to the woman's temperance movement

What is the 18th amendment

300

The case involved a black man, Heman Marion Sweatt, who was refused admission to the School of Law of the University of Texas, whose president was Theophilus Painter, on the grounds that the Texas State Constitution prohibited integrated education. The Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional to deny him the right to attend the school.

What is Sweatt v. Painter

400

This term refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution, ratified in 1791, to guarantee specific rights and freedoms to the American people and to reserve some powers to the states.

What is the Bill of Rights

400

These were corrupt groups led by a political boss who made improvements to infrastructure and provided basic services to immigrants in exchange for votes

What are political machines

400

Panama Canal

Theodore Roosevelt

400

This African American cultural revival took place in New York City, producing all sorts of advances in music such as Jazz, literature, and the arts

What is the Harlem Renaissance

400

In this case, the Supreme Court overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and called for the desegregation/integration of all public facilities 

What is Brown v. Board of Education

500

The idea that Americans are self-reliant and do not depend on others.

What is individualism

500

This law was passed in 1890 to try to prevent monopolies

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act

500

Cuban Missile Crisis

John F. Kennedy

500

Millions of African Americans migrated from the rural south to the urban northeast, Midwest, and west in search of jobs in what is known as

What is the Great Migration

500

Mary Beth Tinker was a 13-year-old junior high school student in December 1965 when she and a group of students decided to wear black armbands to school to protest the war in Vietnam. The school suspended the group. The Supreme Court ruled the school could not limit their freedom of speech.

Tinker v. Des Moines

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