Gilded Age & Progressive Era
Manifest Destiny & Westward Expansion
American Imperialism & Foreign Policy
Civil Rights & Social Movement
WWI & Its Aftermath
100

This group of immigrants moved to the U.S. seeking jobs that required little to no specialization.

Who are Chinese immigrants?

100

This act provided land incentives for pioneers willing to settle in the West.

What is the Homestead Act?

100

These islands served as a crucial refueling station for American ships.

What are the Hawaiian Islands?

100

These Southern laws aimed to enforce segregation and limit equality for African Americans.

These Southern laws aimed to enforce segregation and limit equality for African Americans.

100

This President led the United States into World War I.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

200

This law aimed to prevent anti-competitive practices but was ineffective due to vague language and poor enforcement.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

200

Discovered during the westward expansion, this resource drove population growth in the Western United States.

What are gold and silver?

200

This agreement ended the Spanish-American War and granted the U.S. territories like Puerto Rico and the Philippines.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

200

This phenomenon caused mass migration to urban areas as factories began using assembly lines.

What is mass production?

200

Among the reasons for U.S. involvement in World War I were unrestricted submarine warfare and this infamous communication.

What is the Zimmerman telegram?

300

These measures were designed to deny civil rights to African Americans but were opposed by the 14th Amendment and the NAACP.

What are the Grandfather Clause and Jim Crow Laws?

300

This major railroad project caused significant loss of land and resources for Native American communities.

What is the transcontinental railroad?

300

This policy ensured that all nations could trade with China without any one nation dominating.

What is the Open Door Policy?

300

During the Women's Rights Movement, this argument emphasized that women, as citizens, should influence public policy equally.

What is the suffragette argument for equality?

300

The failure of this international organization was due to the U.S. refusing to join.

What is the League of Nations?

400

This commission was created to eliminate fraudulent advertising and safeguard consumers.

What is the Federal Trade Commission?

400

This industry created jobs and boosted the western economy after the Civil War.

What is the cattle industry?

400

After the Spanish-American War, this replaced Spanish rule in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines with U.S. control.

What is U.S. imperialism?

400

The efforts of reformers like Ida B. Wells and W.E.B. Du Bois were hindered due to this societal issue.

What is racism?

400

This major migration occurred as African Americans sought factory jobs in the North during World War I.

What is the Great Migration?

500

The push for reforms in infrastructure, public health, and regulation stemmed from this major issue during urban industrialization.

What is the lack of city services?

500

This philosophy justified the expansion of the cattle industry as demand and transportation increased.

What is Manifest Destiny?

500

This controversial theory, introduced by Herbert Spencer, shaped American foreign policy at the turn of the century.

What is Social Darwinism?

500

Early 1900s suffrage movements sought these three key rights for women.

What are voting, property ownership, and political equality?

500

President Wilson expressed regret after this decision by the U.S. Senate following World War I.

What is the rejection of the League of Nations?

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