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This 1862 Act provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm it for five years.

What is the Homestead Act? 


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100

This term, coined by Mark Twain, suggested that the era looked glittering on the surface but was corrupt and decaying underneath.

What is the Gilded Age? 


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100

This "Day of Infamy" saw the Japanese attack on a Hawaiian naval base, bringing the U.S. into WWII.

What is December 7, 1941


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100

This 1964 resolution gave President Lyndon B. Johnson nearly unlimited power to escalate the war in Vietnam.

What is the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? 


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100

In 2003, the U.S. invaded Iraq based on the (later disproven) belief that Saddam Hussein possessed these.

What are Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)? 



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200

This series of programs and reforms was launched by FDR to provide "Relief, Recovery, and Reform" during the 1930s.

What is the New Deal? 


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200

This style of sensationalist reporting, led by Hearst and Pulitzer, used exaggerated headlines to whip up public support for the war.

What is Yellow Journalism?


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200

This U.S. naval victory in June 1942 is considered the turning point of the Pacific war, as it destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers.

What is the Battle of Midway? 


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200

Under Executive Order 9066, over 110,000 people of this descent were forced into internment camps.

What are Japanese Americans? 


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200

This term for "lightning war" described the fast-moving German tactic of using tanks and planes to overwhelm enemies.

What is Blitzkrieg? 


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300

The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education overturned this 1896 doctrine of "separate but equal."

What is Plessy v. Ferguson? 


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300

This 1,900-mile steel link, completed in 1869 at _______ _______, Utah, connected the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

Promontory Summit (Point)


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300

These 1935 laws stripped German Jews of their citizenship and forbade marriage between Jews and non-Jews.

What are the Nuremberg Laws? 


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300

This 1978 peace agreement, brokered by Jimmy Carter, was signed between Israel and Egypt.

What are the Camp David Accords? 


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300

This "Party of the People" emerged in the 1890s, representing farmers who wanted the free coinage of silver and government control of railroads.

What is the Populist Party?


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400

To fund the war and suppress dissent at home, the U.S. government passed these two controversial acts in 1917 and 1918.

What are the Espionage and Sedition Acts? 


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400

This 1890 law was the first federal attempt to prohibit "trusts" and monopolies that restrained trade.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

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400

This 1940 evacuation saw over 300,000 Allied soldiers rescued from a French beach by a fleet of military and civilian ships.

What is Dunkirk?


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400

This iconic propaganda character encouraged millions of women to take industrial jobs in factories and shipyards.

Who is Rosie the Riveter? 


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400

As a result of the Treaty of Paris, the U.S. acquired these three territories (one in the Caribbean, two in the Pacific).

What are Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines? 


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500

This belief held that the United States was divinely ordained to expand its dominion across the entire North American continent.

 What is Manifest Destiny?


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500

This secret U.S. research project led to the development of the first atomic weapons used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

What is the Manhattan Project?


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500

My granny got hit by a _______

bazooka 


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500

After WWII, this massive aid package was designed to rebuild Western Europe and prevent the spread of Communism.

What is the Marshall Plan? 


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500

This strategy involved bypassing heavily fortified islands to seize lightly defended ones that could serve as airfields.

What is Island Hopping? 

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