World War 1
1920s
Imperialism
Industrialization
Progressivism
100

These events shifted the U.S. from neutrality to joining the war

What are the Zimmerman Telegram and sinking of the Lusitania?

100

This new women represented changing societal values by showing her independence and freedom with new clothing, hair styles, and by going out to clubs and bars

What is a flapper?

100

This caused imperialism

What are a Need for resources/markets, military strength, social darwinism?

100

This caused the Industrial Revolution

What are an Abundance of resources, laissez-faire policies, increase in sources of labor?

100

This movement achieved its goal with the passage of the 18th amendment

What is Prohibition (Temperance)?

200

This case allowed the U.S. government to restrict free speech during war time

What is Schenck v. United States?

200

The growing debate between fundamentalists and modernists was highlight by this trial about evolution

What is the Scopes Trial?

200

Alfred T Mahan argued global powers needed this 

What are Strong navy/naval bases?

200

This innovation characterized the Second Industrial Revolution and increased manufacturing efficiency and production

What is the assembly line?

200

This muckraker exposed the unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry, leading to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act, with his book The Jungle

Who is Upton Sinclair?

300

By rejecting the League of Nations, the US returned to a policy of this, where they wanted to stay out of European affairs

What is ioslationism?

300

The Great Migration resulted in millions of Africans moving north which led to an explosion of culture and art in this city

What is Harlem (the Harlem Renaissance)?

300

Yellow journalism and this event started the Spanish American War

What is the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine?

300

This economic philosophy emerged to counter the wealth inequality created by capitalism 

What is communism?

300

President Roosevelt used this law to stop the Captains of Industry and their immoral business practices 

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

400

This economic plan after World War 1 saw the U.S. give money to Germany to help them pay off their reparations

What is the Dawes Plan?
400

Post World War 1, an increase in nativism resulted in this law being passed

What is the Emergency Quota Act?

400

This said the US would act as an "international police" to maintain stability in Latin America

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

400

This 1886 event in Chicago led to a decline in the Knights of Labor after a bomb exploded during a protest, causing the public to associate unions with violence.

What is the Haymarket Strike?

400

Settlement houses were a result of this religious movement aimed at applying Christian morality to fixing societal needs

What is the Social Gospel movement?

500
During WW1 demobilization, farmers were the first group to struggle economically because of this problem

What is overproduction?

500

This Civil Rights leader argued for gradual change as African Americans improved their economic standing by getting educated and trained in jobs

Who is Booker T Washington?

500

Anti-imperialists made this argument for why expansion of power and influence was wrong

What is letting other countries/peoples govern themselves?

500
The American Federation of Labor union only allowed skilled workers, while this union was welcoming of everyone

What are the Knights of Labor?

500

President Cleveland sent troops in to end this strike, leading to a decrease in union membership

What is the Pullman Strike?