Imperialism
Progressive Era
World War I
1920's-FDR
World War II
100

This addition to the Monroe doctrine allowed for US intervention in Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary

100

This President was the main face of Progressivism

Teddy Roosevelt
100

The US allied with these countries

Britain, France, Italy

100

The Stock Market crash of 1929 was largely due to this.

Overspeculation

100

The event that brought the US into World War II.

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

200

The sinking of this ship led to the American Public to clamor for war

The Maine

200

One successful reform of the Progressive era was this.



Trust busting, Women’s Suffrage, women’s rights, direct election of senators, voting reforms, Child Labor Laws, Labor saftey laws, FDA, conservation, Federal Farm Loan Act, NAACP...

200

This event was the immediate cause for the US’s entry into World War I

Zimmerman Telegram

200

The New Deal programs focused on creating jobs that would build this

Infrastructure

200

This invasion was the major turning point for the Allies in the European theater.

D-Day

300

This territory, annexed in 1898 as a result of American Imperialism, was the only such annexation to later become a state.

Hawai'i

300

Progressives were largely of this socio-economic background.

Urban Middle-Class

300

These two technologies changed the way war was fought

Submarine, Airplane

300

The consumer economy of the 1920’s encouraged people to buy these.

Automoblies, Appliances

300

Atomic bombs were dropped on these two cities, prompting Japan to surrender.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

400

The idea of letting all nations have the same trading privileges in China was known as this.

Open Door Policy

400

One progressive reform that was unsuccessful in the long run was this.

The Temperance Movement

400

This man tested the Espionage and Sedition Acts, which were upheld by the Supreme Court



Schenck

400

The Scopes Monkey Trial showed the growing divide between these two ideas

Fundamentalism and Modernism

400

The main strategy of the US in the Pacific theater.

Island Hopping

500

Panama’s independence from Colombia was supported by the US in return for this.



Allowing the US to build the Panama Canal

500

The Great Migration led to African Americans working in these types of jobs.

Northern urban factories

500

Congress rejected the Treaty of Versailles for this reason

They saw the League of Nations as exerting too much power over a sovereign nation (the US).

500

Countee Cullen, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith and Paul Robeson were all part of the artistic movement known as this.

Harlem Renaissance 

500

The court case that upheld the government’s treatment of Japanese-Americans during the war.


Korematsu vs. US