Imperialism
Gilded Age
World War I
Progressive Era
World War II
Muckrakers and Reformers
100

This crop attracted American imperialists to both Cuba and Hawaii.

What was sugar?

100

To "gild" something means to cover it in a thin layer of this substance.

What is gold?
100

Starting in 1916, this was the movement of African Americans from the South to the North.

What was the Great Migration?

100

Workers formed these organizations to fight for better pay and working conditions.

What were unions?

100

The United States passed this law to provide assistance to the United Kingdom in 1941.

What was the Lend Lease Act?

100

This book, by Upton Sinclair, exposed the horrible conditions in the meatpacking industry.

What was "The Jungle?"

200

The United States gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines after it won this war.

What was the Spanish American War?

200

These companies grew very large and dominated entire markets. Examples include Standard Oil Company and U.S. Steel.

What were monopolies?

200

This message was sent from a German foreign minister to Mexico, seeking an alliance against the United States.

What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

200

Immigrants and poor people faced horrible living conditions in these crowded urban apartments.

What were tenements?

200

This Supreme Court case held that the exclusion of citizens of Japanese ancestry did not violate the Constitution.

What was Korematsu v. United States?

200

This president, who signed the Meat Inspection Act of 1906, was known as a progressive reformer and trust-buster.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

300

This ship exploded in Havana harbor, which was used to advocate for war.

What was the USS Maine?

300

These men were major industrialists who achieved their fortunes through ruthless business practices.

Who were the robber barons?

300

The Treaty of Versailles created this international organization to secure world peace, but the U.S. Senate rejected it.

What was the League of Nations?

300

This amendment was sought by the suffragists and was approved by Congress in 1919.

What was the 19th Amendment?

300

The surprise attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor on this date led to the American entry into World War II.

What was December 7, 1941?

300

This early civil rights activist advocated vocational training and helped found the Tuskegee Institute.

Who was Booker T. Washington?

400

President Teddy Roosevelt issued the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, which lead to the so-called "Banana Wars" in this region of the world.

What was Latin America?

400

This law, passed in 1890, attempted to ban the formation of trusts and monopolies.

What was the Sherman Antitrust Act?

400

This Supreme Court case declared that speech can be banned during a time of crisis if that speech presents "a clear and present danger" to the nation.

What was Schenck v. United States?

400

This disaster in New York City in 1911 killed 146 people, exposing unsafe working conditions, but led to many significant reforms.

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

400

This government program developed the first atomic bombs.

What was the Manhattan Project?

400

This author published "The History of the Standard Oil Company," leading to the eventual breaking up of the company.

Who was Ida Tarbell?

500

In 1899, the United States issued the Open Door policy, demanding that all nations be able to trade with this country.

China


500

This New York City politician was the head of Tammany Hall and was infamous for his corruption, including the bribery and kickbacks in the construction of the Old New York County Courthouse.

Who was Boss Tweed?

500

This ship was sunk in 1915 by German submarines (u-boats), almost leading to war between the U.S. and Germany.

What was the Lusitania?

500

This amendment permitted the direct election of senators, which is an example of the democratic political reforms of the Progressive Era.

What was the 17th Amendment?

500

These laws, passed in the mid-1930s to maintain the United States' neutrality, prevented economic or military assistance to any country at war.

What were the Neutrality Acts?

500

This muckraker published "The Shame of the Cities," leading to democratic reforms like the secret ballot, referendums, ballot initiatives, and recall elections.

Who was Lincoln Steffens?