Holy "Muck"
For The Ladies
Boom / Bust
World Wars
Pot Luck
100

These were "investigative journalists" who expose corruption and crime in business & politics.

Muckrakers

100

This allowed all women to vote in the U.S.

19th Amendment

100

This occurred on October 29, 1929

Black Tuesday / Stock Market Crash

100

German word for lightning warfare

Blitzkrieg

100

It forced northerners to turn in runaway slaves and sometimes forced free blacks into slavery 

Fugitive Slave Law

200

Exposed American Standard Oil

Ida Tarbell

200

Cady Stanton & Susan B Anthony led this organization which acted "ladylike" and were educated on the issues in an effort to pass a voting amendment for women.

National Women's Suffrage Association (NWSA)

200

These were make shift structures where families lived during the Great Depression because they had lost their homes.

Hooverville's

200

This "Prince" and his wife were assassinated and it sparked WW1

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

a federal agency established to assist former slaves and poor whites after the Civil War

Freedmen's Bureau 

300

Exposed the meatpacking industry

Henry Sinclair

300

Alice Paul organized this group of women who were often seen picketing and heckling politicians in order to get a voting amendment passed.

National Women's Party (NWP)

300

FDR sat down on a regular basis to talk to the American people to inform and reassure them during the Great Depression

Fireside Chats

300

This ended one war and created another war

Treaty of Versailles

300

illustrations that influence the viewer to think or feel a certain way

Propaganda

400

Established the Hall House to provide essentials to poor families

Jane Addams

400

This convention was the first women's rights convention.

Seneca Falls Convention

400

a series of govt. agencies created by the "New Deal" to combat the issues of the Great Depression.

Alphabet Agencies

400

German military plan to avoid a 2 front war during WW1

Schlieffen Plan

400

The British were notorious for this. They would stop ships and take the crewman and cargo.

Impressment

500

Worked to expose and create legislation to rid the country of child labor and also improve working conditions for women.

Florence Kelley

500

Women, like Carrie Nation pushed for this Amendment to be passed which would rid the nation of a demonic substance that seemingly caused all problems to occur.

18th Amendment (Prohibition)

500

Most Americans could not afford to buy things out right, so they bought them using

Credit / Installment Buying

500

This country wrote the Zimmerman telegram to this country

Germany to Mexico

500

The U.S. government economic approach to business during the Gilded Era

Laissez-Faire