American Imperialism
The Great Depression
WWII and Post-WWII
The Cold War
New World Order
100

This term is defined by a period in American History where people moved out of rural homesteads and into rapidly expanding cities

urbanization

100

A series of government programs and agencies created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform. 

The New Deal

100

Government-backed scientific research project inspired by Albert Einstein which aspired to complete the first nuclear weapon

The Manhattan Project

100

Foreign policy concept which proposed that if one country fell to Communism, others would follow

The Domino Theory

100

Terrorist attack in which members of al-Qaeda, an Islamist extremist group, hijacked four planes in the Northeastern United States

September 11th (9/11)

200

This type of journalism was categorized by sensational reporting and competition between publishing tycoons Hearst and Pulitzer

yellow journalism

200

A post-Depression ecological and agricultural disaster which led to a period of hardship for people in the affected areas. 

The Dust Bowl

200

Executive Order issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which ordered all Japanese-American citizens into internment camps for the duration of WWII

Executive Order 9066

200

Moral panic in the United States inspired by a fear of Communism

The Red Scare

200

American political party which believes in larger government, more social programs, and government regulation over the economy

Liberal (Democrats)

300

Mass exodus of African-American people out of the Jim Crow south and towards northern cities

The Great Migration

300

A government program which aimed to employ young men in America. 

The Civilian Conservation Corps

300

A number of acts passed in the 1930's to maintain United States isolationism from Asian and European conflicts

The Neutrality Acts

300

Put into law the sentiment behind the slogan, "old enough to fight, old enough to vote"

The Twenty-Sixth Amendment

300

Champion of conservatism in 1980's America

Ronald Reagan

400

Explosion of African-American art and culture that was a direct result of the end of slavery and the Great Migration

Harlem Renaissance

400

Government economic recovery program which sought to employ Americans of any gender. 

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

400

The Ally-led, collective defense, military alliance which included a number of Western European countries, the United States, and the U.K.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

400

Civil rights organization which recruited and popularized legendary civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

400

Highly contentious presidential election between Governor George W. Bush of Texas and Senator Al Gore from Tennessee

The 2000 Presidential Election

500

These four nations were the location of bitter wars fought between the United States and Spain for control

The Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba

500

Legislation which protected consumer money by prohibiting commercial banks from engaging in risky investments

Glass-Steagall Act

500

The Soviet-led, collective defense, military alliance which included a number of Eastern European countries

the Warsaw Pact

500

Treaties designed to limit nuclear proliferation

Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I and SALT II)

500

International response to the invasion of Kuwait in the 1990s

The Gulf War