Imperialism & Expansionism
The Roaring Twenties
World War II
The Cold War
Vocabulary Words we use for U.S. History
100

This 1898 conflict resulted in the U.S. acquiring territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines

What is the Spanish-American War?

100

These young women of the 1920s were known for their bold fashion, bobbed hair, and defiance of traditional norms

Who are flappers?

100

This surprise military attack by Japan on December 7, 1941, prompted the United States to declare war and enter World War II

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?

100

This geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union began after World War II, driven by ideological differences and competition for global influence.

What is the Cold War?

100

This economic philosophy advocates minimal government intervention in the market, allowing businesses to operate freely

What is laissez-faire?

200

This U.S. President is famously associated with the construction of the Panama Canal, which significantly boosted American influence in Central America

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

200

This nationwide ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933 inadvertently fueled the rise of organized crime, as illegal operations for producing and distributing alcohol flourished

What is Prohibition?

200

During World War II, women took on roles such as building and repairing aircraft, symbolizing their vital contribution to the war effort. What was the name of this symbol?

Who is Rosie the Riveter?

200

This post-World War II initiative greatly benefited the American economy and sped up the economic recovery of Western Europe by helping rebuild war-torn regions.

What is the Marshall Plan?

200

This term describes the easing of Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970s, marked by agreements such as the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT).

What is détente?

300

Queen Liliuokalani  was overthrown in 1893, leading to the eventual annexation of this by the U.S

What is Hawaii?

300

This practice, involving risky investments in the stock market, contributed to the economic boom of the 1920s and the eventual crash in 1929

What is speculation?

300

On June 6, 1944, this major World War II event saw the Allies invade Normandy, France with 156,000 troops under the command of Dwight Eisenhower.

What is D-Day?

300

In response to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948, the Western allies initiated this massive operation to supply and feed the city until the blockade was lifted within a year.

What is the Berlin Airlift?

300

This term refers to the right to vote in political elections, a key issue fought for by women's rights activists in the early 20th century.

What is suffrage?

400

This 1899-1900 conflict saw the U.S. and other powers suppress a nationalist uprising in China, asserting their influence in the region

What is the Boxer Rebellion?

400

These 1919-1920 raids, led by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, targeted suspected radicals and anarchists during the Red Scare

What are the Palmer Raids?

400

This American president authorized the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, citing national security concerns, with 1942 Executive Order 9066

Who is FDR (Franklin Roosevelt)?

400

This term describes the division between Eastern and Western Europe after World War II, marked by Soviet President Joseph Stalin's refusal to allow free elections in Poland, the U.S. withholding atomic bomb secrets, and the cutoff of trade and contact.

What is the Iron Curtain?

400

This term refers to a large business entity that has significant control over a particular industry, often leading to reduced competition and higher prices

What is a trust or monopoly?

500

This 1898 treaty ended the Spanish-American War and ceded control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines to the U.S.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

500

This 1920s scandal involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves in Wyoming and California to private companies, leading to a major political controversy

What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

500

In 1943, the U.S. regained naval superiority in the Pacific and used this strategy to liberate Pacific Islands from Japanese control, one at a time.

What is island-hopping?

500

 In response to Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, American leaders developed this policy, which aimed to prevent the spread of Communism without attempting to overturn it where it already existed.

What is the policy of Containment?

500

This economic condition, characterized by stagnant growth, high unemployment, and rising inflation, posed significant challenges for policymakers in the 1970s.

What is stagflation?