The Gilded Age
The Progressive Era

Inventions & Innovators
World War I
The 1930s & New Deal
200

 This term refers to a period of extreme inequality where a few achieved immense wealth while many lived in squalor

The Gilded Age

200

This Amendment, passed in 1920, finally granted women the right to vote

The 19th Amendment

200

He invented the first practical electric light bulb in 1879, allowing factories to operate 24/7

Thomas Edison

200

Although the war began in 1914, the United States did not officially enter the conflict until...

1917

200

The 1929 Stock Market Crash sparked this severe economic crisi

The Great Depression

400

He founded Standard Oil and pioneered trust companies to bypass anti-monopoly laws

John D. Rockefeller

400

This was Theodore Roosevelt’s domestic policy which aimed for fair competition and labor protection

The Square Deal

400

This innovator created the refrigerated railcar, which revolutionized the meat industry

Gustavus Swift

400

The sinking of this British passenger ship in 1915, which killed 128 Americans, turned public opinion against Germany

The Lusitania 

400

These were the derogatory names for homeless communities and newspapers used as blankets during the Depression

Hoovervilles (communities) and Hoover blankets (newspapers).

600

This 1898 conflict led to the U.S. seizing Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines

The Spanish-American War

600

Founded in 1909, this organization sought to attain universal suffrage and federal anti-lynching laws

The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People).

600

He advocated for AC power over Edison’s system and developed the air brake for trains

George Westinghouse

600

This intercepted message revealed a German proposal for an alliance with Mexico against the U.S

 Zimmerman Telegram

600

Roosevelt’s "3 Rs" stood for these three goals of the New Deal

Relief, Recovery, and Reform

800

This 1890 event in South Dakota resulted in 150 Lakota deaths and was the last of the "Indian Wars"

The Wounded Knee Massacre 

800

 This tragic 1911 garment factory fire in NYC led to new safety laws after 146 workers died

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory or 1911 NYC garment factory fire

800

 This inventor is widely associated with the telephone, using electrical impulses to transmit the human voice

Alexander Graham Bell

800

This was President Wilson’s peace proposal, including a "general association of nations"

14 Point Plan
800

This controversial New Deal policy paid farmers to destroy crops and animals to raise market prices

The Agricultural Adjustment Act

1000

This city's population exploded from 112,000 to 1.7 million in just forty years during this era

Chicago

1000

This 1903 border dispute with Canada was hastened by the discovery of gold in the region

The Alaska Boundary Dispute

1000

This massive project orchestrated by Roosevelt shortened the trip from NYC to the Pacific by 12,000 kms

The Panama Canal

1000

These two laws, passed in 1917 and 1918, curtailed freedom of speech regarding the war and the military

The Espionage Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918)

1000

This massive public works project was one of the few initiatives started by Hoover to create jobs

The Hoover Dam