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The term for journalists exposing problems in American society.

Muckrakers
100

The reasons the US entered World War I.

England and France took out a lot of American loans, they were in danger of losing. (or Uboats, or the Zimmerman telegram)
100

What the acronym NAACP stands for 

National Association (for the) Advancement (of) Colored People 

100

The United States and Germany found themselves in diplomatic conflict over the actions of these.

U-Boats or submarines

100

Whales evolved from a common ancestor of this mammal. 

Wolves

200
Upton Sinclair was the muckraker who wrote this book which exposed the meatpacking industry and the troubles associated with it.  

The Jungle

200

The movement of approximately 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast, Midwest and West in the late 19th to mid 20th Centuries.  

The Great Migration

200

Somewhere around 300 people died in this Midwestern town due to racial violence perpetrated by a white mob.

Tulsa, OK

200

The American Expeditionary Force is led by this man, who had previously been in charge of putting down the insurrection in the Philippines

Pershing

200

Mobilization for the war was led by experts as opposed to political cronies, this decision was influenced by this political movement.

Progressive Era/Movement

300
This Progressive Era reformer opened the Hull House in Chicago to provide social services to immigrants.  
Jane Addams
300
This was triggered by the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.  Americans were very paranoid and scared that Communism would overtake America.  
The Red Scare
300

1919 was a bloody year of lynchings and so-called "race riots" it became known as this colorful season

Red Summer

300

In this document Germany offers American territory to Mexico if they join the war on the German side.

Zimmerman Telegram

300

This nation did not join the League of Nations

USA! USA! USA!

400
This person was jailed during the Pullman Strike, and founded the Socialist Party. 
Eugene V. Debs
400

The geopolitical phenomenon that led the world into a world war in 1914

A complex system of alliances

400

Woodrow Wilson screened this film in the White House, it sparked the largest period of growth ever for the KKK during the 20s.

Birth of A Nation

400

This revolution made it more palatable for Wilson to commit America to joining the war, as Wilson was focused on supporting freedom and democracy.

Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution

400

These laws were used to limit dissent of the war effort in the US. There are two.

Espionage Act, Sedition Act

500

The shift in American politics as a result of the Progressive Era

The role of government as a regulator of American business

500

The name of the program Wilson wanted to implement when he arrived to the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles

14 Points

500

In the process of demobilizing the nation from war, the military dropped off all of its surplus musical instruments in New Orleans, leading to the birth of this musical style. 

Jazz

500

Woodrow Wilson ran for reelection on this slogan.

"He Kept Us Out Of War"

500

50 million people world wide died of this, it started at the end of the war.

Spanish Flu

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