Reform
ABCs
Economy
Political Parties
History Repeats Itself
100

The Maine Law was the first to prohibit this thing.

Alcohol manufacture and sales

100

This person was in a leadership position during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

JFK

100

This war caused the British Empire to need to tax Colonial America, leading to the American Revolution.

French and Indian War

100

This political party was the main supporter of slavery in the Solid South.

Democrats

100

The symbolic gesture used in the 1968 Olympics became an important figure in this modern movement.

BLM

200

This was the first women's rights convention in the United States, extending the egalitarian republican ideology of the Declaration of Independence to women.

Seneca Falls Convention

200

The political slogan "We like ___" was used for a president who administered the end of the Korean War.

Ike

200

The inland system traded ____ within the interior of the South.

Slaves
200

This President's "New Deal Coalition" spurred urban areas to become more Democratic.

FDR
200

The court case Mendez v. Westminster stated that segregated Mexican school were not allowed, similar to this Supreme Court case regarding a different minority.

Brown v. Board of Education

300

This movement was set to advocate nature in urban areas to make it a more peaceful living space.

City Beautiful Movement

300

Samuel Gompers created this union which became the largest and most prominent workers' union in the country.

AFL

300

This crisis that had a drop of 30% in worldwide agricultural prices was soon followed by the Panic of 1837.

Panic of 1819

300

This party was created with an abolitionist viewpoint in the antebellum era.

Liberty Party

300

Calvin Coolidge advocated tax cuts for businesses, similar to this president's economic plan.

Reagan

400
This "deal" by Roosevelt called for regulation of corporations and protection of consumers.

Square Deal

400

This group shared many ideals with the American or Know-Nothing party and was affected by the Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871.

KKK

400

This is the belief that human labor produces economic value, and the price should be paid to the person who produced it.

Labor theory of value

400

The "Era of Good Feelings" was an era in the early 1800s where most political candidates were of this political party.

Democrat-Republicans
400

The Truman Doctrine was very similar to this other policy under the Taft administration.

Dollar Diplomacy

500
This is the full name of the organization that campaigned for the right for women to vote, and was created by the merging of the NWSA and the AWSA, creating the NAWSA.

National American Women's Suffrage Association

500

This policy encouraged industrialists to make fairer wages to get America out of the Great Depression. One of FDR's alphabet agencies.

NRA
500

This treaty allowed US ships to refuel and trade in Japan.

Treaty of Kanagawa

500

The Democrats first came to national recognition with this president in the 1820s.

Andrew Jackson

500

Proposition 13 increased the cap to a 2/3 vote to change tax measures, which is an example of a referendum. This politician from the Progressive era is widely associated with this idea.

LaFollette of Wisconsin