PEOPLE
PLACES
WRITERS/ARTISTS
RADICALS
LAWS AND POLITICIANS
100

American immigrants from this country were targeted for violence during WWI.

Germany

100

The country in which Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.

Bosnia

100

Author of The Great Gatsby.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

100

The political party that advocated for no government.

Anarchists

100

A group of associates of Warren G. Harding known for their corruption.

The Ohio Gang

200

The assassination of this man essentially started WWI.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

In the Zimmerman Note, Germany promised to return land in these states to Mexico.

Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona

200

Considered to be the first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance.

Claude McKay

200

Calling for a return to the basics of a religion. They advocated for a literal interpretation of the Bible.

Fundamentalists

200

These acts made it illegal to criticize the U.S. government.

Espionage and Sedition Acts

300

They were sentenced to death, based on flimsy evidence, because of their political beliefs.


DAILY DOUBLE

Sacco and Vanzetti

300

The northward movement of large numbers of African- Americans during WWI.

The Great Migration

300

A famous trumpet player who is credited with being one of the creators of jazz.

Louis Armstrong

300

The FBI was founded to look for people of this political party.

Communist

300

This act created a military draft where men were chosen for service based on their birthdays.

Selective Service Act

400

He founded the League of Nations even though his country never joined.

Woodrow Wilson

400

This country started out as one of the Central Powers, but switched sides.

Italy

400

Speech writer who addressed the African American march from Manhattan to Harlem.

W.E.B. Du Bois

400

This government agency was established to prevent workers from going on strike during WWI.

National War Labor Board

400

The leader of the Food Administration during the 1920s.

Herbert Hoover

500

Resigned in disgrace after taking bribes to allow the sale of a German owned company seized during WWI.

A.G. Harry Daugherty

500

The state in which Teapot Dome is located.

Wyoming

500

Jamaican immigrant who founded the UNIA and Black Nationalism movement.

Marcus Garvey

500

The leader of the Bolshevik Party in Russia.


DAILY DOUBLE

Vladimir Lenin

500

This president did his best not to interfere with American business, believing that this would lead to greater prosperity.

Calvin Coolidge