Imperialism
Women's Suffrage
World War I
Important People
Brainrot
100

Many American imperialists like Alfred Thayer Mahan and Theodore Roosevelt believed that the United States needed to build up this branch of the military to use as a threat to obtain colonies/influence/trade.

Navy

100
One of the most visible signs of independence for women was the use of this vehicle. 

Bicycle

100
One of the deadliest pandemics in human history took place during the later stages of World War I. This virus was nicknamed this. 

Spanish Influenza (or Flu)

100

This woman was perhaps the most famous women's suffragist. She was famously arrested for illegally voting in 1872.

Susan B. Anthony

100

This is the name of the strange men that are stuck in toilets

What is skibidi

200

One of the largest causes of the Spanish-American War was the sensationalist writings in newspapers which greatly exaggerated Spanish war crimes. This style of sensationalist news reporting is called this.

Yellow Journalism

200

Women's service as factory workers during this war played a major role in eventually granting women the right to vote. 

World War I

200

The United States never joined this international organization (despite proposing the very idea for it) after World War I. 

League of Nations

200

This president was an isolationist who believed that the United States should stay out of World War I. His campaign slogan in 1916 was "He has Kept us Out of War"

Woodrow Wilson

200

What young football player is known for his "rizz"

Baby Gronk

300

After its victory in the Spanish American War, the US very quickly began a new revolution in this new colony.

Philippines

300

In 1869, this territory became the first to grant women the right to vote. 

Wyoming

300

The movement of thousands of African Americans from the Jim Crow South to northern cities to work in wartime factories was known as this.

Great Migration

300

US troops were sent into Mexico in 1917 to root out this famous revolutionary and outlaw. They were unsuccessful in finding him. 

Pancho Villa

300

Someone who is a bit of a lone wolf and is perhaps even better than an alpha is known as this. 

Sigma 

400

This was the name of Theodore Roosevelt's style of diplomacy.

Big Stick Diplomacy

400

While women did not gain the right to vote nationally until 1920, women were briefly allowed to vote for nearly a decade in this state in the 1790s.

New Jersey

400

Some individual citizens decided to grow their own food to help with the war effort. This is the nickname of those gardens. 

Victory Gardens

400

This man helped lead a revolution in Hawaii and, once successful, became the first president of Hawaii prior to its annexation.

Sanford Dole

400

This is the term that is used when you take a bit of your friends food. 

Fanum Tax
500

The US hoped to open up trade within China with a letter to the powers which governed China. This letter was written by John Hay and is known as this. 

Open Door Note or Open Door Policy

500

During World War I, several women (nicknamed the Iron Jawed Angels) were arrested for protesting in front of the White House. While in a prison in this town (not too far from here) they held a hunger strike which caused national news. 

Lorton

500

This US Attorney General led an investigation into Communism within the United States (especially after his house was bombed by supposed radicals). His raids led to several forced deportations.

A. Mitchell Palmer

500

This was the name of the first woman ever elected to Congress. She represented the state of Montana.

Jeanette Rankin

500

Wild, strange, and unfortunate things tend to happen in this US state.

Ohio