She was an important educator and the first Black woman to lead a U.S. government agency.
Mary McLeod Bethune
A promise between countries to help each other in war.
Alliance
The group of countries that fought against Germany.
The Allies
An English evangelist who preached in the United States.
Gypsy Smith
This Italian inventor created the wireless telegraph.
Guglielmo Marconi
His assassination helped start World War I.
Archduke Ferdinand
A country that does not take sides in a war.
Neutral nation
The group of countries that fought with Germany.
The Central Powers
A preacher known for big revival meetings.
Billy Sunday
He was the famous engineer who died trying to slow his crashing train.
Casey Jones
He helped start the school that later became Moody Bible Institute.
R. A. Torrey
Teachings from people who did not believe the Bible.
Modernism
Germany asked this country to join them in exchange for U.S. land.
Mexico
A college professor who gave radio talks defending the Bible.
J. Gresham Machen
This expedition leader is credited with discovering the North Pole.
Robert Peary
A famous preacher who held large revival meetings in the U.S. and England.
Billy Sunday
A person who believes the Bible is completely true.
Fundamentalist
An agreement to stop building battleships for 10 years.
A naval disarmament agreement
A speaker and writer who argued against evolution.
Dr. Harry Rimmer
Peary’s black companion on the North Pole expedition.
Matthew Henson
An English preacher known for his teaching in America.
F. B. Meyer
A time from 1929 to 1939 when many Americans struggled financially.
The Great Depression
This country secretly built up its navy while others cut back.
Japan
A famous English preacher who spoke in America.
G. Campbell Morgan
Name the famous mail train that traveled between New York and Chicago in 24 hours.
Fast Mail