Government
Amendments
Civil Rights
Spanish-American War
World War 1
100
Democracy, Dictatorship, Monarchy, and Theocracy are examples of this
What are Types of Goverments
100
These are the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
What is The Bill of Rights
100
This is the separation of races
What is segregation
100
This is when one country takes over another country
What is Imperialism
100
This is a type of fighting that became popular in World War 1, with an area called "no man's land" in between opposing sides
What is Trench Warfare
200
This was approved in 1787, and is a written plan of law that sets up foundations and guidelines
What is The Constitution
200
This Amendment to the Constitution ended slavery
What is the 13th Amendment
200
This is the belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
What is feminism
200
These are 3 reasons for imperialism
What is What is (1) natural resources, (2) more power and respect, and (3) Social Darwinism
200
These are the 7 causes of World War 1
What is Extreme Nationalism, Imperialism, Economic Rivalry, Militarism, Alliances, the Balkans, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
300
This system insures that one person or group does not have too much power, by using the 3 branches of government (the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches)
What are Checks and Balances
300
The 18th Amendment and the 21st Amendment work together. They both:
What is prohibit alcohol, and then repealing the prohibition later on.
300
This law was passed in 1963 and gave men and women equal pay for work
What is the Equal Pay Act
300
In the Spanish-American War, the US acquired these nations
What is Guam and the Philippines
300
These are the reasons for American involvement in World War 1
What is Germany's U-Boats with unrestricted submarine warfare, Lusitania- British passenger liner sunk by U-Boat, Sussex- French passenger liner torpedoed by U-Boat, and the Zimmerman Telegram
400
This is the sharing of powers between federal and state governments. There are 3 Powers: Delegated, Reserved, and Concurrent
What is Federalism
400
This Amendment to the Constitution gives women the right to vote
What is the 19th Amendment
400
This Act limited immigration to 3% of nationilities already in the United States
What is the Emergency Quota Act
400
The 4 previsions of the Treaty of Paris are:
What is (1) it is a treaty between the US and Cuba, (2) Cuba became an independent nation, (3) the US acquired Puerto Rico and Guam, and (4) the US paid 420 million for the Philippines
400
These are the jobs that women could have in World War 1
What is non-combat roles (such as the Army Nursing Corps)
500
The process by which a Bill becomes a Law
What is (1) being introduced by a member of congress, (2) being studied in committee, (3) being debated and voted on, (4) being sent to the other side and steps 1,2, and 3, and (5) being signed by the President
500
This Amendment was made to the Constitution because soldiers could go to war at 18 years old, but not vote until 21 years old
What is the 26th Amendment
500
Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks are examples of these
What are Civil Rights leaders who helped bring equality to black Americans
500
This is the article that "amended" the Treaty of Paris, and the previsions of it:
What is the Platt Amendment. Its previsions are: (1) Cuba could not make treaties with other countries, (2) Cuba had to sell or lease bases for the US, (3) Cuban debt had to remain low, and (4) US had the right of intervention in Cuba
500
This treaty ended the War and had 4 previsions to it
What is the Treaty of Versailles. The 4 previsions were: (1) Germany had to pay reparations of 33 billion, (2) Germany stripped of armed forces, (3) Germany must take blame for war, and (4) League of Nations