What president is responsible for the square Deal
Theodore Roosevelt
Who was the founder of Standard Oil
John D Rockefeller
What foreign revolution was a topic of debate in the election 1796
The French Revolution
Who did the United States fight for their independence
Great Britain
What speech declared the freedom of slaves in the United States
The Emancipation Proclamation
What president created the federal reserve
Woodrow Wilson
What president oversaw the beginning of the Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
What global organization did Woodrow Wilson champion after WWI but america did not join anyways
The league of nations
Who did the United States go to war with in order to gain western territory
Mexico
What was the first state to outlaw slavery in 1780
Pennsylvania
What president oversaw the very end of the civil war
Andrew Johnson
What was the political machine that ran New York City in the late 19th century
Tammany Hall
What country gained its independence as a result of the spanish american war
Cuba
What first lady made an effort to save historical art pieces during the burning down of the White House in 1812
Dolly Madison
Which State's seccession began the civil war
South Carolina
This is the only sitting president who tried to run but was not nominated for the next election by their party
Millard Fillmore
What were the 3 Cs of Teddy Roosevelt's square deal
Conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection
What country was targeted by an immigration exclusion act in 1882
China
When Did the Mexican American war start
1846
When Did troops pull out of the south, ending reconstruction
1877
What President oversaw the passing of the organic act
Ulysses S Grant
What was the first railroad built in the United States
England, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden
Who was the Republican opponent of Woodrow Wilson in the election of 1916 who argued in favor of more American involvement in World War 1.
Charles Evans Hughes
What candidate did Rutherford Hayes beat by having opposing congressmen agree on the compromise of 1877 to end reconstruction in the South
Samuel J. Tilden