This amendment abolishes slavery in the United States
What is the 13th amendment
The name of the tragedy that led to major reforms in labor laws and workplace safety?
What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
This competition among European nations to claim African land.
What is the Scramble for Africa
The temperance movement was a response to this widespread societal issue in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
What is mass alcohol consumption
What is the attack on Pearl Harbor
Supreme Court case that established "separate but equal", upholding racial segregation
What is Plessy v. Ferguson
The name of the amendment that granted women the right to vote
What is the 19th amendment
The event that DIRECTLY causes the US to enter WW1
What is the decoding of the Zimmerman Telegram
An effect of the temperance movement
What is Prohibition
Two countries who represent the Axis Powers
Who are Germany, Italy, Japan
Laws passed in the South after the Civil War to restrict the rights and freedoms of formerly enslaved people?
What are Black Codes
A group of people that sought to address the negative impacts of industrialization
Who are Progressives
What was the primary goal of Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points, which he presented after World War I?
What is to create lasting peace and avoid further conflict
This Great Depression President is known for his belief in "Rugged Individualism" -- meaning little government involvement
The name of the largest concentration/death camp
What is Auschwitz
The government agency that provided food, education, and legal aid to formerly enslaved people and poor whites during Reconstruction
What is the Freedman's Bureau
Term used to describe a wealthy and powerful person who uses unfair business practices to build their fortune
Who are Robber Barons
The acronym...for the MAIN causes of WW1
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
Langston Hughes was a central figure in this cultural movement, using his poetry to explore the African American experience
What is the Harlem Renaissance
Put these events in CHRONOLOGICAL order...
1. The Death of FDR
2. Hiroshima
3. D-Day
4. Pearl Harbor
1. Pearl Harbor
2. D-Day
3. Death of FDR
4. Hiroshima
The political agreement ending Reconstruction by withdrawing federal troops from the South, and allowed the rise of Jim Crow laws?
Example(s) of a Pull Factor that brought immigrants to the United States
What is one example of Progressivism in the early 20th century?
Women's Suffrage Movement, Workers Safety Laws, Child Labor Laws, Trust Busting, Etc...
This famous President is responsible for the New Deal
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Supreme Court Case upholding military order to relocate and incarcerate Japanese Americans in the United States.
What is Korematsu v. United States (1944)