Civil War
Age of Industry/Progressive Era
United States looks overseas
WWI
Roaring 20s
100

Led a raid at Harper's Ferry, Va

John Brown

100

Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts 

Eli Whitney

100

Chinese port areas where trading rights were given to foreign powers.

Sphere of Influence

100

The sinking of this ship was one of the causes of the entrance into WWI for the U.S. 

Lusitania 

100

Executed for crime they didn't commit due to a strong fear of foreigners that existed in U.S.

Sacco/Vanzetti

200

A regulation that would have forbidden slavery in the lands ceded from Mexico. ( Never passes)

Wilmot Proviso

200

Nicknamed the Wizard of Menlo Park

Thomas Edison

200

Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and exaggeration

Yellow Journalism

200

Assassinated in Sarajevo which led to the start of World War I. (immediate cause)

Archduke Ferdinand

200

Period of time in the United States where buying and selling alcohol was illegal- Repealed by the 21st amendment 

Prohibition

300

John Brown wanted to provide slaves with weapons to overthrow their slaveholders. 

Harper's Ferry

300

Wrote the Jungle to expose unsanitary practices in the meatpacking industry.

Upton Sinclair

300

Issued by the U.S. allowing any nation to trade in China- Americans wanted to compete for trade there also.

Open Door Policy

300

Payment for damages done during war

Reparations

300

Corrupt group of people in the Warren G. Harding administration 

Ohio Gang

400

Turning point of the Civil War, Union started to advance afterwards 

Gettysburg

400

Reporter who was a muckraker famous for exposing corruption in local government.

Lincoln Steffens

400

U.S. admiral who led a naval expedition to Japan and opened up trade relations between United States and Japan. 

Matthew C. Perry

400

Organization founded after WWI to maintain peace between nations

League of Nations

400

Prosperous time period of art and literature in 1920s

Harlem Renaissance

500

One of the first battles of the Civil War, Confederate victory and proved war would be long.

Bull Run

500

Muckraker who wrote "The History of Standard Oil" exposing corruption of Rockefeller

Ida Tarbell

500

Monarch of Hawaii, wanted to keep Hawaii for native Hawaiians

Queen Liliuokalani

500

The idea of having other countries band together against common enemies

Alliance System

500

Only putting down a certain percent of what you are buying, pay later

Credit Buying