Immigration & Reform
Imperialism & WWI
20s & 30s
WW2 Europe
WW2 Pacific
100

These are reasons that people choose to leave their current country such as poverty, lack of opportunity, or political violence.

What are push factors?

100

The Spanish-American War began after this ship exploded in Havana Harbor?

What is the U.S.S. Maine?

100

Women who dressed in short dresses, had short hair and challenged traditional gender roles.

What are flappers?

100

Intense racial hatred of Jews and believe in anti-Jewish conspiracy theories is called this. 

What is antisemitism?

100

The event that brought the United States into WW2.

What is the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor?

200

Immigrants from Europe upon arriving in United States and were processed at this place.

What is Ellis Island?

200

Fighting on the Western Front was defined by a four years long stalemate in which little to no territory was exchanged. This was called 

What is trench warfare?

200

The president who was condemned for not doing enough to help Americans during the Great Depression.

Who is Herbert Hoover?

200

This event enabled Hitler and the Nazis to rise from a fringe, radical party receiving less than 5% of the vote to take power in Germany in 1933.

What is the Great Depression?

200

The Japanese practice of having pilots purposefully crash their planes into American ships in suicidal attacks.

What are kamikazes?

300

These were investigative journalists who tried to uncover corruption, waste and crime in American businesses and society.

What are muckrakers?

300

The existence of these systems led a small conflict between Austria and Serbia to evolve into a world war.

What are alliances?
300
This white supremacist, nativist, traditionalist group grained great political power during the 1920s.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

300
Formulated in 1941, this was the German plan to kill all European Jews.

What is the Final Solution?

300

The U.S. strategy in the Pacific that called for the taking of important islands to slowly get closer to Japan.

What is Island Hopping?

400

The intense dislike of and prejudice against immigrants and non-Americans.

What is nativism?

400

This ended WWI officially and punished the Germans by blaming them for the war, taking their territory and forcing them to pay reparations to the Allies.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

400

FDR's New Deal had three primary goals. (hint: 3 R's)

What is relief, recovery and reform?

400

This battle opened up a Western front in France against Germany.

What is D-Day/the Invasion of Normandy?

400

This battle resulted in the deaths of 110,000 of the 120,000 Japanese defenders, numerous American casualties and over 5,000 suicides by Japanese civilians; led U.S. to abandon the idea of invading Japan.

What is the Battle of Okinawa? 

500

This journalists inflitrated and reported on the meat-packing industry. His book led to the passage of the Meat-Inspection Act and the Pure Food & Drug Act.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

500

Woodrow Wilson's Plan for a long-lasting peace that was largely ignored by France and Britain. 

What is the League of Nations?

500

This law, created in 1938, gave government pensions to all Americans over the age of 65 and still exists today.

What is the Social Security Act?

500

This is a far-right ideology invented by Benito Mussolini of Italy that emphasized complete loyalty to the state, an absolute dictator, and intense nationalism.

What is fascism?

500

This was the government program that developed the first atomic bombs that would be used to end the war against Japan?

What is the Manhattan Project?

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