Reconstruction
The Gilded Age
Progressive Era
World War 1
American Homefront WWI
Roaring 20's
100

process of readmitting the former Confederate states to the Union

Reconstruction

100

The process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.

Industrialization

100
  • was a movement by middle class

  • wanted the government to fix economic and social problems

Progressivism

100

The 4 main Allied Powers not including Italy

England

France

US

Russia 


100

US Policy at the start of WWI 

Neutrality

100

US Foreign Policy after WWI that allowed for the growth of American culture during the 1920's

Isolationism

200

This Amendment ended slavery

13th Amendment

200

cheaper goods made faster and more accessible

Factory System/Assembly Line

200

On March 25, 1911 a fire breaks out here,workers were trapped by locked doors and 146 women died 

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

200

Common disease of WWI

Trench Foot

200

US President at the start of WWI

Woodrow Wilson

200

Women’s Christian Temperance Union helped push the this Dry Amendment through 

18th Amendment or Prohibition

300

Pardoned 7000 southerners in 1866

President Johnson

300

Introduced and perfected the Assembly Line

Henry Ford

300
  • journalists who used sensational investigative reports to uncover the problems with society

Muckrackers

300

This sinking of this ship angered Americans 

Lusitania

300

Reason America declares war on Germany

Zimmerman Telegram

300

The process of Americans flocking to big cities like New York and Chicago

Urbanization

400
  • An Agency providing relief for freedpeople and certain poor people in the South


    • Distribute food to poor

    • Provide education and legal help

    • Helped African American war veterans

    • Set up more schools in the south

    • Helped establish number of universities for African Americans

Freedmen's Bureau

400

This business tactic 

  • destroyed smaller companies 

  • restricted choices

Monopoly

400

The 3 C's of the Square Deal

Consumer Protection

Conservation

Control Corrupt Corporations

400

German Submarines

U-Boats

400

Nickname for American Soldiers during WWI

Doughboys

400

Women's new lifestyle promoted this fashion trend

Flapper

500

The 10% had two clauses in order for states to be admitted into the Union.

10% of the state population had to do these 2 things

  • (1) swear an oath of loyalty to the U.S.

  • (2) Had to agree that slavery was illegal

500

organized group of workers to protect and further their rights

Labor Unions

500

This Act strengthened the Sherman Act & listed specific activities that a business could not do

Clayton Antitrust Act

500

Poison Gas used in Trench Warfare

Mustard Gas

500

These groups kept the American wartime economy going when the US instituted the military draft

Women and minorities

500

Backbone of the American economy during the 1920s

Automobile Industry

600

The Alternative to Lincoln's 10% Plan

Lincoln Vetoes

Wade-Davis Bill

600

This book spoke against  capitalism and said workers would overthrow it society

  • written by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

Communist Manifesto

600

This mans philosophy of African American reform included the following beliefs:

move slowly toward racial equality

achieve economic independence first and civil rights will follow


Booker T. Washington

600

Reasons why Treaty of Versailles neglected to use Wilson's 14 Points

Wanted to Punish Germany

600

Supreme Court Decision on Schenck put this limit on free speech. Name this Act

Clear and Present Danger Act

600

African American Cultural movement of the 1920's

Harlem Renaissance

700

This man Insisted that slavery is not abolished until the black man has the right to vote

Fredrick Douglas

700

Governments should not interfere with human competition - The strong in society and business survive while the weak do not

Social Darwinism

700

5 Goals of Progressivism 

  • 1. Reduce political corruption

  • 2. Limit monopolies/trusts

  • 3. Moral reform (drinking, helping the poor, etc.)

  • 4. End child labor and improve working and living conditions 

  • 5. Women’s suffrage

700

This medical innovation helped limit infections and gangrene

Antiseptic

700

This was introduced by the Fuel Administration in order to conserve oil and coal. It's still around today

Daylight Savings Time

700

Fear of Communism and Immigrants led to the growth of this belief

Nativism

800

This act Provided African Americans with the same legal rights as white Americans. It wasVetoed by President Johnson because he Rejected principle of equal rights for African Americans

Congress overrode Johnson’s veto

Civil Rights Act of 1866

800

This labor union, founded by Samuel Gompers was the most successful at organizing skilled labor

American Federation of Labor (AFL)

800

DAILY DOUBLE


citizens vote to select for nominees in upcoming elections

Direct Primary

800

French Leader who wanted harsh punishments for Germany at Versailles

Clemenceau

800

Daily DOUBLE


US propaganda agency aimed at educating citizens about democracy and assimilating immigrants

Committee on Public Information (CPI)

800

Congress, limits immigration from southern and eastern Europe 

set up a quota system to control and restrict immigration

The Emergency Quota Act of 1921