This amendment banned the sale and production of alcohol.
18th Amendment
This 1929 event is commonly seen as the start of the Great Depression.
Stock Market Crash
This program gave jobs to young men working on environmental conservation projects.
CCC Civilian Conservation Corps
This event brought the United States into World War II in 1941.
Attack on Pearl Harbor
This amendment granted women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
This trial highlighted the conflict between science and religion over teaching evolution.
Scopes Monkey Trial
This term describes the widespread closing of banks during the early 1930s.
Bank Runs
This program created jobs through public works like roads, bridges, and schools.
WPA Works Progress Administration
Placement of over 100,000 Japanese Americans into ________ where they were forced to stay during the duration of WWII
Internment Camps
This amendment repealed prohibition and allowed the full consumption, production and distribution of alcohol.
21st Amendment
This cultural movement celebrated African American art, music, and literature in New York City.
Harlem Renessaince
This economic issue occurred when businesses and farms produced more goods than people could afford to buy.
Overproduction
This program provided financial support to the elderly and unemployed and still exists today
Social Security
This Allied invasion in 1944 marked a major turning point in the European theater.
D-Day Normandy Invasion
What 2 Japanese cities did the US drop atomic bombs on?
This case reflected nativist fears and resulted in the controversial execution of two Italian immigrants.
Sacco and Vanzetti
This environmental disaster in the Great Plains worsened economic conditions for farmers.
The Dust Bowl
This agency regulated the stock market to prevent fraud and protect investors.
SEC Securities and Exchange Commision
This program allowed the U.S. to supply Allied nations with war materials before officially entering the war.
Lend Lease Act
This speech outlined U.S. goals for peace after World War I, including self-determination.
Wilson's 14 Points
This economic practice allowed Americans to buy goods over time and contributed to rising debt in the 1920s.
Buying on installment or credit
This policy of buying stocks with borrowed money increased risk in the market and contributed to the crash of 1929.
Buying on Margin
This act protected workers’ rights to unionize and bargain collectively.
Wagner Act
This Supreme Court case upheld the constitutionality of Japanese American internment during World War II.
Korematsu vs The United States
Al Capone