The Progressive Era
Imperialism
World War I
Great Depression and the 1920s
World War II
100

The term we use to describe positive change.

What is progressivism?

100

This man, pictured here, in the political cartoon appropriately titled "School Begins."

Who is Uncle Sam?

100

This global pandemic killed upwards of three times as many people as all of the countries from World War I combined?

What is the Spanish Flu?

100

This is a tax on foreign goods, like sugar from Hawaii, designed to increase consumer spending on goods in the U.S.A.

What is a tariff?

100

This military base in Hawaii was bombed by Japan on December 7, 1941 -- "a day that will live in infamy."

What is Pearl Harbor?

200

An organized group of workers, often in a factory, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.

What is a labor union?

200

When under imperial rule, foreign countries become occupied by immigrants from the empire and are called this.

What is a colony?

200

This passenger ship, sunk by German submarines, carried United States citizens and was one of the reasons why the U.S. broke its policy of isolationism.

What is the Lusitania or the Sussex?

200

The purchasing of goods or services for want instead of need.

What is consumerism?

200

This dictator was able to come to power in Germany after WWI and the Treaty of Versailles?

Who is Adolf Hitler?

300

The 27th President of the United States, perhaps best known for getting stuck in the White House bathtub.

Who is William Howard Taft?

300

This is when an empire takes control of land from another empire or native population and claims it as its own territory.

What is an annexation?

300

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

What is Propaganda?

300

The 18th Amendment made illegal the buying, selling, or manufacturing, of any alcoholic beverages -- also known as this.

What is Prohibition?

300

These camps were built by Nazis in Germany, Poland, France, and other parts of Eastern Europe where Hitler would send those people he considered to be "undesirable." Examples include Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Dachau.

What is a concentration camp?

400

This amendment ratified by President Woodrow Wilson gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

400

This president, the 25th of the United States, is credited for ceding the new territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba, and the Philippines from Spain after the Spanish-American War.

Who is William McKinley?

400

The four M.A.I.N. causes of WWI.

What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?

400

The 32nd president of the United States, often referred to only by his initials, is perhaps best known for is friendly "fireside chats" and credited with bringing the country out of the Great Depression.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?

400

Thousands of Japanese Americans were housed and monitored in these camps during WWII, mostly on the United States west coast.

What are internment camps?

500

Author of The Jungle, an investigative journal intended to bring attention to the plight of immigrant workers in meat-packing factories.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

500

Using sensationalist headlines and poorly corroborated sources to create exaggerated news is given this colorful name.

What is Yellow Journalism?

500

This telegraph was intended for Mexico but was intercepted by the United States and asked for Mexico to join Germany and the other Axis Powers.

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

500

A neighborhood, infamously named after an unpopular U.S. president, made up of small shacks built by homeless people who used whatever random materials they could find to make shelter.

What is a Hooverville?

500

This naval battle in the Pacific was a major victory for the United States during which the U.S. navy wiped out much of the Japanese fleet (it is also the name of a major motion picture...)

What is Midway?