Gilded Age/West
Progressive Era
Imperialism
World War II
Potpourri + Cold War
100

This major treaty kept Native Americans off prominent trails westward.

What is the Treaty of Fort Laramie.

100

He proposed a Square Deal for all Americans.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt.

100

"Dollars for bullets" was the name given to this type of diplomacy, advocated by Taft.

What is Dollar Diplomacy.

100

This Executive Order prescribed military areas along the west coast and led to internment of Japanese Americans.

What is 9066.

100

The USSR formed this in response to NATO.

What is the Warsaw Pact.

200

Survival of the economically fittest was the basis for this popular philosophy during the Gilded Age.

What is Social Darwinism.

200

The National Reclamation Act gave the federal government greater control over this natural resource.

What is water.

200

THE SINKING OF THE MAINE was a prime example of this type of sensationalized newspaper writing.

What is yellow journalism.

200
These were meant to keep the US out of foreign entanglements following World War I.
What are the Neutrality Acts.
200

The largest offensive on the part of the North Vietnamese Army took place on this holiday.

What is Tet.

300

This party formed during the Gilded Age in order to stop the flow of immigrants and, in particular, Catholics.

What is the Know Nothing Party.

300

After the firing of this man by Taft, Roosevelt was inspired to rejoin the political fray.

Who is Gifford Pinchot.

300

William Howard Taft became a member of this powerful body after his time as president.

What is the Supreme Court.

300

"It's Everybody's War," "Our Enemy: The Japanese," and "Japanese Relocation" were all produced by this government agency.

What is the Office of War Information.

300

What Constitutional amendment prohibited the sale, transportation, and consumption of alcohol?

What is the 18th.

400

If a company bought out every step of a product's development, transportation, and sale they would participate in this time of integration.

What is vertical.

400

The Hepburn Act gave the US federal government more power to regulate this industry.

What is the railroad industry.

400

The Roosevelt Corollary to this document cemented the US role as a hegemonic power in Latin America.

What is the Monroe Doctrine.

400

The "Big Three" met at this small town on the Crimean Peninsula.

What is Yalta.

400

Yesterday marked the 51st anniversary of his assassination.

Who is Robert F. Kennedy.

500

The Dawes General Allotment Act granted each Native American household this number of acres as it gradually broke up the reservations.

What is 160.

500

He photographed the slums of New York, bringing attention to then-Police Commissioner Teddy Roosevelt.

Who is Jacob Riis.

500

These two newspaper giants competed for revenue through sensational headlines. 

Who are Pulitzer and Hearst.

500

This document outlined the inherent rights of all people of the world following World War II.

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

500

This medieval capital was the sight of some of the fiercest fighting of the Vietnam War.

What is Hue.