The Progressive Era
World War I
The 1920's
Great Depression & New Deal
World War II
100

The Woman reformer who established a famous settlement house (Hull House) to help immigrants and poor people in America.

Who is Jane Adams

100

The President of the US who wanted to join WWI to defend democracy and humanitarianism.

Who is Woodrow Wilson

100

The access to mass media such as the radio and movies helped to develop a new __________ ____________

What is a national Culture

100

Part of the New Deal that provided $ for old age pensions and disabled people.

What is Social Security Act

100

This made people around the world question the values of America after WWII was finally ended.

What is the Decision to use the atomic bomb

200

Laws passed to protect consumers as a result of "The Jungle" written by Upton Sinclair.

What is the Meat Inspection and the Pure Food and Drug Act

200

The two sides of the debate over if the US should become involved in WWI or not.

Who are Isolationists and Interventionists

200

New technologies in the 1920's allowed for the development of the consumer economy and helped Henry Ford produced cars.

What is Mass Production or the Assembly Line

200

The political party that became popular among different ethnic groups, African-Americans and the working class because of the New Deal.



What is Democratic Party




200

The new Roosevelt policy that shifted America's foreign policy from Isolation to Intervention and allowed the US to loan weapons and war supplies to Great Britain.

What is the Lend Lease Act

300

The first piece of Federal legislation to regulate the economy and control of the Railroad industry.


What is the ICC


300

The part of the government that did not want to sign the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.

What is the Senate

300

In the 1920s, workers could now afford to purchase the cars they were building thanks to:

What are installment purchases

300

After the Bank Holiday, this restored popular confidence in the banking system and encouraged people to deposit their money back into banks

What is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

300

Two ways the federal government was able to raise money to support the war effort.

What are increased Taxes and War Bonds

400

Woman reformer who built settlement houses to help the women, immigrants and children

Who is Jane Adams

400

This increased the military to 4 million soldiers and represented the new powers of the federal government.

What is the Selective Service Act

400

After explosives were delivered in the mail to prominent government officials, this led to:

What is the First Red Scare

400

The period when Franklin Delano Roosevelt passed his first New Deal programs such as the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA).


What is the first 100 Days

400

Group of people who experienced both positives during WWII with new economic opportunities and experienced negatives during WWII with racial discrimination and segregation.

What are African-Americans

500

The first time the federal government supported the workers in a strike instead of the business owners


What is the Anthracite Coal Strike


500

The new government program that helped influence public opinion to support US participation in World War I. 

What is the Committee on Public Information

500

After the Great Migration significantly increased the population of African Americans living and working in northern cities, this led to:

What is/are Racial riots/violence.

500

Long Term causes that led to the Great Depression

What is lack of consumer spending, the unequal distribution of wealth, overproduction, and a bankrupt farming sector

500

The Supreme Court case the ruled the interment of Japanese-Americans was legal.

What is Korematsu v. the United States