Immigration
Unequal Opportunities for African Americans
The Fight for Women's Right
World War I
100

These new cultures added to variety of American life

Diversity

100

Are the rights all citizens should have under the U.S. Constitution.

Civil Rights

100

Was a call for people to reduce or stop drinking alcohol.

Temperance

100

Great Britain, France, and Russia.

Allied Powers

200

Unfair negative opinions about a group of people.

Prejudice

200

Between 1916 and 1970, about 6 million African-Americans moved from farming areas in the south to big city North.

Great Migration

200

The right to vote.

Suffrage

200

Germany, Austria—Hungary, and Ottoman Empire

Central Powers

300

Unjust treatment by a government.

Oppression

300

He had been enslaved as a child and grew up in poverty during reconstruction. He believed that African-Americans needed education before anything else. He dedicated his life to creating educational opportunities for African Americans.

Booker T. Washington

300

People who work for women's suffrage were called…

Suffragists

300

This coded telegram asked Mexico to join the central powers in the United States declared war on Germany. In return, Germany would help Mexico get back the territory it had lost to the United States, including Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Zimmermann Note

400

A group of workers who unite to demand better wages and working conditions.

Labor Union

400

Was never enslaved. Born in Massachusetts in 1868, he graduated from biscuit university, and African-American college in Tennessee. He supported civil rights for African-Americans. However, he wanted them right away, without the slower process Washington felt was important.

W.E.B. Du Bois

400

The amendment that allowed women to vote

The 19th amendment

400

This treaty punished Germany for its role in starting the war. Germany lost about 10% of its land. It had to pay back war cost to the Allied powers. The treaty also called for the creation of a League of Nations.

The Treaty of Versailles

500

Liberty Enlightening the World

The Statue of Liberty

500

W. E. B. Du Bois join Ida Wells–Barnett and others to start…

National Association for the advancement of colored people, or the NAACP.

500

Name a state that was full suffrage, non-suffrage, and a Presidential—Municipal—Partial state and County Suffrage.

*Bro. Carter will check pg.515*

500

Soldiers began to wear protective clothing and gas mask.

Chemical warfare