WWI
Imperialism
Westward Expansion
Immigration and Urbanization
Reconstruction
100

What does the acronym M.A.I.N stand for?

Militarism, Alliance System, Imperialism, and Nationalism

100

What are the 3 motives for Imperialism? 

Political, Economic, and Cultural 

100
What is suffrage?

The right to vote

100

What is 1 problem that was in the city during Urbanization?

Violence, Crime, Fire, Disease, and pollution

100

What percent was Lincoln's plan?

10% plan

200

Who's involved in the Triple Entente? 

Britain, France, and Russia

200

Define Imperialism

Policy of extending a country's power

200

What is Sectionalism? 

Loyalty to the region you live in

200

Why would people make the trip to America?

Escape famine (scarcity of food) and Land shortages

200

What is the 13th Amendment? 

Abolished slavery (1865)

300

Define No Man's land

The territory between trenches that was bombed out, covered with barbed - wire, dead bodies, and landmines

300

Who Signed the Treaty of Paris?

U.S. and Spain

300

What is the Oregon Trail?

Stretched from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon

300

During Urbanization, where did the working class live?

Tenements

300

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

the goal was to provide food, clothing, healthcare, and education for both black and white refugees in the South

400

Define the War Guilt Clause 

Forced Germany to accept full blame for the war

400

Define Open door Policy

A way for the United States to create a trade relationship with China

400

When did Mexico abolish slavery?

1829

400

Between 1870-1920, how many Europeans arrived in the United States?

20 million

400

What are the black codes?

Similar to Slave Codes, which restricted the freedom of movement and limited African American rights as free people.

500

When was the first machine gun created?

1884

500

When did Hawaii become a U.S. state?

1959

500

Who won the election of 1828

Andrew Jackson

500

What was the eye disease that could send immigrants back to their home country?

Trachoma

500

What is sharecropping?

A system in which landowners give farm workers land, seed, and tools in return for a part of the crops they raise.