Imperialism
Progressive Era
WWI
Jazz and Depression
WW II
100

What is the definition of Imperialism?


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A policy that extends a country's power through influence by diplomacy or military force.


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100

What was the new Party name after Teddy Roosevelt got shot giving a speech in Milawaukee?

The new name was The Bull-Moose Party.


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100

What was the purpose of the League of Nations?

100

What is a bootlegger?

Someone that makes, reproduces, or sells something that is illegal.


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100

Who were the Axis Powers?

200

what was the Open Door Policy?

where the United States would have equal access to China's millions.


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200

 What did the Spoils System do for the public?

It gave the public office to its supporters.


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200

Why is the Zimmerman Telegram important? (Many reasons)

The British intercepted a message from Germany directed to Mexico that Germany and Mexico would be allied.


https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/zimmermann


200

What happened in the Dust Bowl?

Many economics were destroyed and people dies as well. Texas to Nebraska were affected while New York City would experience the storm coulds. 


https://www.history.com/topics/dust-bowl


200

Who were the Allied Powers?

300

Who made the Monroe Doctrine and what was it for?


James Monroe made the Monroe Doctrine and the Doctrine was for warning to the Europeans to not interfere in the Western Hemisphere. 


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300

In your own words what is Prohibition?

Prohibition is the act of banning or forbidding something by law.


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300

Who were the Central Powers?

Germany, Austria Hungary. Later the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria.


https://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_i/central_powers.php


300

Why is Langston Hughes important? 

Because he brought Jazz music to the depression era and showed that blacks have galent.


https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/langston-hughes


300

What did the bomb Hiroshima do?

Hiroshima killed 70,000 civilians in Japan which left people with radiation illnesses or death.


https://www.britannica.com/place/Hiroshima-Japan

400

What happened to the USS Maine when in Havana, Cuba?

The USS Maine was sunk while sitting in the Havana Harbour when Cubans were revolting against Spain.


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400

What did the 19th amendment do?

It gave women the right to vote granted by the United States of America.


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400

Who wer the Allied Powers.

Great Britan, France, Russia, and later the United States.


https://www.britannica.com/topic/Allied-powers-World-War-I


400

What was the Jazz Age?

It was a time where Jazz Music and dance had emerged and came into culture and heritage.


https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ushistory/chapter/a-culture-of-change/


400

What happened at Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese launched a suprise attack and bombed Pearl Harbor with their flighter jets and destroyed the base in Hawaii.


https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor

500

What treaty ended the Spanish American War?


Treaty of Paris ended the Spanish American War.


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500

What was Womens Suffrage?

Womens Suffrage was where women didn't have the right to vote in the U.S. Election.


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500

What did German U-boats do that aggravated the United States?

German U-boats were like submarines that sank many of U.S. Ships.

500

Why are Sacco and Vanzetti important to history.

They were Italian immigrants that were convicted of murder and then executed without a trial.


https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sacco-and-vanzetti-executed

500

What is the Selective Training and Service Act?

The Selective Training and Service Act required men of 26-35 years old to serve for the country.


https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/franklin-roosevelt-approves-military-draft