Important People
'Merica
Gilded Age
Great Depression
Government Terms
100

Who was known as a big steel business owner in the Gilded Age? 

Andrew Carnegie

100

What was the main immigration station located in New York?

Ellis Island

100

What is a time that looked good on the outside but had many problems?

Gilded Age

100

What was the place where people buy and sell shares? 

Stock Market

100

What was the belief that government should not interfere with businesses? 

Laissez-Faire

200

Who was known as a big oil business owner in the Gilded Age? 

John D. Rockefeller

200

What was the war where the United States took Spanish territories? 

Spanish-American War

200

What was Teddy Roosevelt's policy of using force if needed? 

Big Stick Diplomacy

200

What material were Hoover Blankets made of? 

newspapers

200

What are counties who agree to help each other called? 

alliances

300

Who was the president who supported imperialism and conservation? 

Theodore Roosevelt

300

Which United States battleship exploded in Cuba? 

USS Maine

300

Who were rich businessmen who used unfair methods? 

Robber Barons

300

What were the shack towns where homeless people lived called during the Great Depression?

Hoovervilles

300

What is building strong armies and weapons called? 

militarism

400

Whose assassination started WWI?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

400

Which waterway was built to shorten ocean travel routes and benefited America? 

Panama Canal

400

What were the crowded, unsafe apartments during the Gilded Age called? 

tenements

400

Who was the president who created the New Deal to help solve the issues of the Great Depression? 

FDR - President Roosevelt

400

Who were people who wanted to fix social problems? 

Progressives

500

Who was a corrupt leader of New York's political machine?

Boss Tweed

500

What was the ship that was sunk by a U-boat, causing Americans to die? 

Lusitania

500

What were community centers that helped immigrants and the poor?

settlement houses

500

What term is used to describe the concept of "buy now, pay later"?

credit

500

What is it called when people are buying lots of new products? 

consumerism