World War I
Roaring 20s
Harlem Renaissance
Great Depression
World War II
100

The type of warfare used in World War I

Trench warfare

100

Type of dress that women wore when out dancing that exemplified new freedom for women. 

Flapper

100
Famous music that was created during this time and was played in places like the Cotton Club.

Jazz

100

The crash of this financial institution marked the beginning of the Great Depression.

The Stock Market

100

The term for wanting to focus on your country and not get involved in foreign conflict. 

Isolationism

200

The United States entered the Great War after they intercepted what?

The Zimmerman Telegraph

200

The roaring 20s is also known as the _______ Age.

Jazz

200

Poet who wrote "I, too, sing America" along with many other influential poems.

Langston Hughes

200

The name of the group of policies that President Roosevelt created to help get the U.S. out of the Great Depression. 

The New Deal

200

The bombing of a naval base in Hawaii that brought the United States into World War II.

Pearl Harbor
300
Many African American, women, Native American, and LGBTQ+ people served the country in war. They found the lack of ________ they had when they returned home difficult. 

equality, rights, or equivalent answer. Teacher discretion. 

300

Even though people were having a good time there was a prohibition (ban) on this substance in all bars, stores, and homes.

Alcohol 

300

The _________ ___________ was why many African Americans were in big northern cities like NYC after traveling from the south. 

The Great Migration

300

This caused a huge migration of farmers from Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Colorado.

The Dust Bowl OR Dust storms

300

She was created to encourage women to work in the factories and has become a symbol of what women are capable of, and her tagline is "We can do it!" 

Rosie the Riveter 

400

The amendment that gave women the right to vote.

The 19th Amendment

400

The trial of a teacher who desired to teach evolution in school. 

The Scopes Trial

400

The Harlem Renaissance celebrated ________ ________ culture through music, art, and literature.

African American

400

This rate went as high as 25% for Americans as businesses shut down, some overnight.

Unemployment
400

This new weapon that the United States used against Japan in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The Atomic bomb 

500

The name of the type media that was used to convince Americans to sacrifice at home by rationing items.

propaganda

500

A new industry that was built as a result of consumer culture and the creation of new products like household appliances.

Advertisement Industry

500
Increased membership in this white supremacy group along with Jim Crow Laws were two of the reasons for the Great Migration. 

The Ku Klux Klan

500

The President who was in a wheelchair after contracting polio and who believed in spending money on federally funded projects to end the Great Depression.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

500

The fear of these groups caused several "Red Scares" in the United States especially during wars. (name 2 of the 3)

Socialist, Communist, Anarchist