US Presidents
Key Leaders
Laws, Amendments, & USSC Rulings
Events
Other Elements
100

US President during WWI

Woodrow Wilson

100

Prominent Civil Rights leader, widely known for this ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech at the March on Washington.

ML King

100

States that no citizen can be denied the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

15th Amendment

100

 In 1962, 13 Day standoff between US and USSR; closest the world has come to nuclear war

Cuban Missile Crisis

100

Policy in which stronger nations control weaker countries / territories.

imperialism

200

US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

John F Kennedy

200
Her refusal to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, AL, is believed to be the catalyst for one of the first protests of the modern Civil Rights Movement.

Rosa Parks

200

First law in US History that restricted immigration.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

200

As a result of this conflict the United States, gained Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and control of the Philippines.

The Spanish-American War

200

Sensational style of journalism

What is Yellow Journalism?

300

 US President at the end of WWII and the start of the Cold War.

Truman

300

Muckraking journalist whose photographs exposed the poverty and hardships facing immigrants in NY City.

Jacob Riis

300

Guarantees that all people born or naturalized in the US are citizens and no state can restrict their rights

What is the 14th Amendment?

300

Sparked by an assassination, this conflict broke out due to alliances, imperialism, nationalism and militarism.

WWI

300

Championed by FDR, series of laws and organizations created to address the issues of the Great Depression..

The New Deal

400

US President at the time of the 9-11 Terror Attacks.

GW Bush
400

One of the most important US Civil Rights activists; Harvard graduate that helped found the NAACP.

WEB duBois

400

Ratified by congress in 1919, gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

400

Attack on this naval base in Hawaii let the US to enter WWII. FDR said was a “day that would live in infamy.”

Pearl Harbor
400

Business that controls the production and distribution of a particular good or service.

A monopoly

500

 US President who promoted ‘Peace with Honor’ as approach to removing US troops from Vietnam and 

transferring responsibility for war to S. Vietnam.

Nixon

500

 Murder of this 14 year old boy in Mississippi was a catalyst for the start of the Civil Rights Movement.

Emmett Till

500

US Supreme Court decision stating that segregation was constitutional so long as it was ‘separate but equal.”

Plessy v Ferguson

500

Surprise attack on all major cities in S. Vietnam; led to decline in US support for US involvement in Vietnam war, as it demonstrated lack of ‘progress’ in war that the government had been promising.

The Tet Offensive

500

Peace agreement at end of WWI, which imposed harsh terms on Germany and contributed to 2nd World War.

The Treaty of Versailles