Booms/Busts
Economic Reactions
Individuals and Groups
How We Make Change
Litigation
100

This technological innovation led to the economic development of the Great Plains and the close of the frontier. 

What is the transcontinental railroad?

100

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the Clayton Anti-Trust Act were government policies designed to address...

What are monopolies?

100

The movement Frances Willard led. 

What is the Temperance Movement (no drinking)

100

During this civil rights movement murals celebrating the vibrant and diverse culture of this group were painted on the sides of buildings. 

What is the Chicano Movement?

100

Which of the following is NOT a way to execute your civil liberties? : voting, serving on a jury, community service, running for office, writing to your representative.

What is community service?

200

long working hours, little pay, poor and dangerous working conditions, child labor. Give this wealthy, Gilded Age men this nickname. 

What are Robber Barons?

200

Government policies such as the Chinese Exclusion Act and Immigration Quotas are a response to a lack of...

What are jobs?

200

Unlike the Black Panthers, SNCC, NAACP, CORE, and the SCLC focused on what approach to civil rights activism?

What is Non-violent?

200

This individual rode buses from the desegregated north to the segregated south to draw attention to the civil rights issues of the south.

What are Freedom Riders?

200

The government act passed after the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.

What is the Pure Food and Drug Act?

300

The GI Bill led to the education and employment of returning servicemen, which led to the baby boom followed by the migration of these soldier's families to the...

What are the suburbs?

300

The name of the economic "trickle-down theory", the idea if taxes are cut for the middle class, upper class, and businesses, those individuals and organizations will then spend that money and support the economy.

What is Reaganomics?

300

Marcus Garvey, W.E.B DuBois, Ida B. Wells, and Booker T. Washington all worked towards....

What is African American Civil Rights?

300

In writing about and taking pictures of the poor conditions in cities, factories, and in the South. This group was able to draw government and civilian attention to the needs of these people. 

What are Muckrakers?

300

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made poll taxes illegal (paying to vote). This is reflected in which amendment to the Constitution?

What is the 24th Amendment?

400

Overspeculation by individuals, companies, and banks is one way to cause a ....

What is economic depression?

400

This policy regulated the railroads in order to ensure fair pricing and practices when shipping goods for both big businesses and small farmers. 

What is the Interstate Commerce Act?

400

Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinman are all associated with...

What are Women's Civil Rights Movements?

400

Strikes are a common form of activism for what type of groups? Examples: Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor

What are unions?

400

Brown vs. the Board of Education overturned which prior Supreme Court case that legalized segregation.

What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

500

assembly line manufacturing, time-study analysis, robotics, computer management, and just-in-time inventory management all help...

Increase production (make more things, more quickly)

500

This conflict caused technological innovations at a rate rarely seen over the course of history. These innovations included UV protection, heat resistant materials, long-distance ballistic missiles, extended food preservation, high powered rockets. 

What is the Cold War?

500

All of the following were/are Supreme Court Justices why are they each important to American History? 

Thurgood Marshall

Sandra Day O'Connor

Sonia Sotomayor

What is First Black Supreme Court Justice, What is the first female Supreme Court Justice, and What is the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice?

500

After the progressivism of the early 1900s, with changing gender roles, increased immigration, and renewed calls for racial equality, the 1920s were a period of .....

What is Conservatism? (eugenics, nativism, the 1st Red Scare, and Prohibition)

500

This Progressive Amendments (16th, 17th, 18th or 19th) made sure that senators were directly elected by the people.

What is the 17th Amendment?