Journalist during the Progressive Era who exposed the evils of industrialization and urbanization.
Who are Muckrakers
100
This became a cause of Imperialism in the US because there was No more land for the US to expand westward.
What is End of the Frontier
100
Two examples of Social Changes during the 1920's that became new Amendments to the Constitution.
What is the 18th and 19th Amendments.
100
The day of the final stock market crash is known as
What is Black Tuesday
100
Name some examples of mobilization during World War II.
What is the Selective Service Act, War Production Board and Office of Price Administration
200
The 3 major problems in America that resulted from urbanization and industrialization targeted by Progressive reformers.
What is Social Injustice, Economic Inequality and Political Corruption.
200
The US wanted an "Open Door" policy with this country for access to resources and trade.
What is China
200
The name for the new type of economy in the 1920's focused on products all people could use.
What is a Consumer Economy
200
The Wagner Act, Social Security and Fair Labor Standards Act are all examples of which part of FDR's New Deal.
What is Reform
200
A change in US foreign Policy that allowed Great Britain to travel to the US, pay for war supplies in cash and transport them back to Europe.
What is the Cash and Carry Policy
300
A Federal Law passed to limit the business practices of Monopolies first used against the Northern Securities company.
What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
300
A country in the Caribbean taken over by the US during Imperialism in order to build a canal across Central America.
What is Panama
300
This was improved by the use of new technologies like, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, washing machines and radios that gave people more leisure time.
What is Standard of Living
300
How did FDR address the problem with Banking when he first came into office as President.
What is the Banking Holiday and Emergency Banking Act
300
This officially ended the United States policy of neutrality and isolation.
What is the Attack on Pearl Harbor
400
The first Progressive president who supported economic, social and political reforms.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
400
The two sides that debated the idea and beliefs behind Imperialism.
Who are Imperialists and Anti-Imperialist
400
The name used to describe the "new" woman of the 1920's who wore short hair and dresses and expanded social freedoms.
What is a Flapper
400
A weather disaster that led to the increased migration of Farmers and Okies westward to places like California.
What is the Dust Bowl
400
A work program created by the US to bring Mexican agricultural laborers into the US to work on farms in the West.
What is the Bracero Program
500
A change to the Constitution that gave citizens the power to directly elect their Senators to Congress.
What is the 17th Amendment
500
A motivation for Imperialism based on American beliefs of racial superiority.
What is White Man's Burden
500
The rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations, Dawes Plan, Kellogg Briand Pact and Secret Military intervention were all part of what?
What is the Myth of Isolation
500
The largest of FDR's New Deal programs that spent $13 billion and put 9 million people back to work.
What is the Works Progress Administration
500
An example of political cooperation between the United States, Great Britain and Soviet Union.