1914
When did the war start?
Internment camps
What was the US response to Japanese-Americans?
From 1929-1939
When was the Great Depression?
The 1920s in Harlem, New York
Where and when did the it start?
An organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and segregation
What were the Civil Rights movements?
The President of the United States during World War I
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
Pearl Harbour
Why did the United States get involved?
The stock market crash
What caused the Great Depression?
An artistic movement of mainly African Americans
What was the Harlem Renaissance?
Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam war
What was the Anti-War movement?
The war started after the assassination of this person
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
From 1939 to 1945
How long did the war last?
A New Deal which consisted of numerous reform programs
What was Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression?
Some supported it and others were critical
What was reaction of the white community?
Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks, Malcom X
Who were civil rights activists?
The Neutrality Acts which sought to prevent the United States from getting involved in any future wars
What is a result of the war?
Germany's allied powers surrendered
How the war end?
To enhance the self-esteem of African-Americans
What was the main goal?
A counter-culture that blossomed throughout the United States
Who were the hippies?
The US allies
What is Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy ?
The largest and deadliest battle for US troops during the war
What is the Battle of the Bulge?
The US economy was devastated, half of all banks failed, unemployment rose and homelessness increased.
What were the effects of the Great Depression?
It allowed for African- American art to become more accepted and created new styles of art
What changes did the Harlem Renaissance create?
On October 21st 100,000 people marches peacefully on the Pentagon in response to the war
What was the most powerful movement by the hippies?