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100

This invention massively increased the demand for enslaved labor in the South.

What was the cotton gin?

100

This is the transatlantic trade of goods, ideas, and diseases that changed the world after 1492.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

The belief that white Americans had the divine mission to conquer and colonize North America from "sea to shining sea."

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

This was the post-WWII ideological conflict between the United States and the USSR which dominated the late 20th century.

What was the Cold War?

100

Women gained the right to vote with the passing of this Amendment.

What was the 19th Amendment?

100

This was the first failed federal government of the United States which could not levy taxes not create an army.

What were the Articles of Confederation?

200

This political party made up of mostly farmers demanded the regulation of railroads and the monetization of silver.

What was the Populist Party?

200

The cultivation and trade of this crop allowed for the settlement of pre-Columbian civilizations in North America.

What was maize?

200

This religious movement in the colonial era led to an establishment of individualism and the challenging of established institutions.

What was the First Great Awakening?

200

The election of this Republican president in 1980 symbolized the re-emergence of strong conservatist values in society.

Who was Ronald Reagan?

200

This system was set up by Spanish colonizers in the modern U.S. Southwest to subjugate Native labor and encourage conversion.

What was the encomienda system?

200

This landmark court case led to the desegregation of public schools throughout the nation.

What was Brown v. Board of Education?

300

The philosophical ideologies on which the American Revolution were based upon took inspiration from this European "intellectual and humanist" movement.

What was the Enlightenment?

300

The Fugitive Slave Law was added to this agreement to appeased Southern demands.

What was the Compromise of 1850?

300

This was the nickname given to Progressive Era journalists who exposed corruption and unsafe urban conditions.

What were muckrakers? 

300

This was the economic strategy employed by Rockefeller to create his Standard Oil Trust.

What was horizontal integration? 

300

This was the first major organized event set up to discuss and promote female social and economic equality in the 19th century.

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

300

This active labor union was notable in the 19th century for admitting unskilled workers, black workers, and female laborers.

What were the Knights of Labor?

400

This economic model stressed that a colony's main purpose was simply to feed it's mother country with raw goods.

What is mercantilism?

400

This proclamation forbade colonial settlement past the Appalachian Mountains.

What was the Proclamation of 1763?

400

This man-made "water highway" became crucial for the transportation of goods and crops during the Market Revolution.

What was the Eerie Canal?

400

This legislative agenda set forth by Lyndon Johnson created programs such as Medicare, food stamps, and a "war on poverty."

What was the Great Society?

400
French and British colonizers engaged in conflict toward the domination of this region to control the lucrative fur trade.

What was the Ohio River Valley?

400

These classified documents revealed to the American public that the federal government had been lying to them about the progress of the Vietnam War.

What were the Pentagon Papers?

500

This ultra-violent conflict in the Pacific was caused due to American imperialism upon a former Spanish-colonized territory.

What was the Philippine-American War?

500

This was the lessening of tensions between the United States and the USSR during the 1970 as practiced by Richard Nixon.

What was détente? 

500

This term referred to the "hands-off" approach of British governing its American colonies up to the revolution.

What is salutary neglect?

500

With this agreement, Mexico ceded a vast territory to the United States which now includes several states in the modern Southwest.

What was the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?

500

This Native American Nation/Tribe dominated the Great Plains up to the late 19th century.

What is the Sioux peoples?

500

This gave Andrew Jackson the permission to potentially use the army upon the state of South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis.

What was the Force Bill?