Uncle Tom's Cabin
What was the powerful anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe?
Andrew Carnegie
Who was the steel industry leader?
Roaring Twenties
What was the 1920s also called?
Adolf Hitler
Who was known for using concentration camps during the Holocaust?
Jackie Robinson
Who played for the Negro Leauges after WWll?
Jefferson Davis
Who was the President of the Confederate States?
16 Amendment
Which amendment established an income tax?
Ku Klux Klan
What was the white supremacist group that gained popularity in the 1920s, promoting racial discrimination and violence?
Benito Mussolini
Who was a dictator who used military aggression to accomplish his goals?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Carpetbaggers
What were the northerners who moved south after the civil war called?
19 Amendment
Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
Trench foot
What would a soldier get in their feet when immersing in cold water all the time?
World-Wide Depression
What was on of the causes of WWII
Rosa Parks
Who refused to give up their seat and got arrested?
Scalawags
Republicans were traitors, so they called them _________ -a word used for a small, scruffy horse.
Earthquake
Which natural disaster in SC destroyed many buildings, and nearly killed 100 people?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What caused WWI
Overproduction
What was it called during WW1, farmers and buisnesses produced exess of food and after the war the demand for goods fell?
Emmett Till
Who got beaten and shot in the head for whistling at/ speaking to a white woman?
White southerners, Northerners, Freedmen.
What were the three new groups that stepped in to take the place of the leaders of the old south?
Jim crow laws
What laws promoted racial segregation?
Gas Mask
What would the soldiers use to protect themselves?
Bank Failures
During the great depression what would they call when banks made unsound loans?
March on Washington
Which march was the purpose to protest discrimination and to urge Congress to pass a civil rights bill sent by President Kennedy