Unit 1 Founding docs
Unit Two Reconstruction/West Expansion
Unit 3 Gilded age
Unit 4 imperialism/ww1
100

The Northwest Ordinance is known for the abolishment of _______ in the northwest territory 

Slavery

100

Name the 2 RailRoad Companies who contributed to the transcontiental RailRoad 

Union/Central Pacific 

100

Journalist Who exposed corruption 

Muckrakers 

100
A type of Writing that fabricates the truth for money

Yellow Journalism 

200

The debate between the Federalists and Antifederalists led to which compromise?

The Bill of Rights

200

What is the political Terminology for a government that is "Hands Off"

laissez-faire

200

In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair exposed

unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry  

200

The sinking of the U.S.S Maine was the main event that started this war 

Spainish-American War

300

This Enlightenment ideal holds that it is the right of the people to abolish a government if it becomes tyrannical.

Social Contract

300

What is it called when a business buys up all of their competitors’ companies to eliminate competition 

Horizontal Integration

300

Name The Four Captains of Industry during the Gilded age

JP Morgan 

Andrew Carnegie

Cornelius Vanderbilt

J.D Rockefeller  

300

List the 3 reasons for imperialism 

Economic opportunity 

Military expansion 

Racial/Cultural Superiority 

400

This document applied the Enlightenment ideas of guaranteeing natural rights to its citizens and was influenced by the idea of John Locke’s social contract.

The Declaration of Independence

400

This supreme court case in 1896 strengthened Jim Crow laws allowed racial segregation in public areas (restaurants, hotels, schools).

Plessy v. Ferguson

400

What are the 3 causes of industrialization 

Large supply of Natural resources 

New inventions

Growing population

400

Risky Double: Make the Basketball for 1000 Points,

Miss and lose 500

...

500

Name the Big 3 enlightenment thinkers and their contribution to U.S Founding Documents

John Locke- Natural Rights 

Rousseau- Social Contract 

Montesquieu- Separation of powers 

500

Name and Define the 3 Reconstruction Amendments 

13th- Abolished Slavery

14th- Granted Citizenship to all born in U.S

15th- Voting rights to all Men 

500

Name and Define 3 of the 4 Progressive Amendments 

16th amendment (1913)

- Established a federal income tax to generate government revenue.

17th amendment (1913)

- Provided for the direct election of U.S. Senators.

18th amendment (1919)

- Banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages (Prohibition).

19th amendment (1920)

- Granted women the right to vote (Women's Suffrage).

500

What were the 3 reasons for the United States to enter WW1

German U-boats threaten to attack US Ships

Zimmerman Telegram 

Sinking of the Lusitania