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100

Dictator of Germany, who was very totaltarian and believed in a superior race called the "Aryan" Race.

Adolf Hitler

100

A period around the world where the economy was at an all time low, businesses were down, employment and homeless rates were up.

Great Depression

100

A big war that started because of Adolf Hitler and it includes events such as the Holocaust with many countries fighting in it.

WW2

100

Amendment gives women right to vote

19th amendment.

100

A grooup of powers fighting against the Axis powers.

Allied Powers.

200

A president during the great depression who created the new deal, hundred days, and fireside chat.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)

200

Fear in the U.S. that some people were secretly communist.

Red Scare.
200

A plan established by Franklin D. Roosevelt aimed to alleiviate the problems of the Great Depression.

New Deal.

200

Prohibits Alcohol in the country.

18th Amenedment.

200

Someone who owns and manage a successful large business.

Captain of Industry.

300

Dictator of the Soviet Union who promoted the spread of communism and was a major part in the cold war.

Jospeh Stalin.

300

A surprise attack by the Japanese aimed to stop the U.S. from stopping Japan. It was led by Hideki Tojo.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor.

300

A period where inventions were slowly taking over.

Industrilization.

300

New Deal three R's

Relief for the Needy, Financial Reform, and Economic Recovery.

300

Good change of the government, work, and economy.

Progressivism.

400

A teacher who was taken to court for teaching about evolution and was important to the change of education in the 1920s.

John T. Scopes

400

An Era in the 1920s that helped boost African American identity and culture.

Harlem Renessaince

400

A time where alcohol was banned, women began speaking out, and when the harlem renissance happened.

The 1920s.

400

A act that gives WW2 veterans benefits such as education and housing.

The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944.

400

The relationship of products and prices through supply and demand. 

Market Economy.

500

A major leader in the progressive movement and made the progressive platform called new freedom.

Woodrow Wilson

500

An era where a form of music was starting to become more popular in the 1920s during/after the great migration.

The Jazz age.

500

A time where the U.S. became more prosperous and there was significant growth in technology and industry.

Gilded age.

500

Ideology that believes the government should help the people minimally and let them work it out.

Laissez-Faire.