Of the four M.A.I.N. causes of WWI, the "I" stands for __________.
Imperialism
The most popular music of the 1920s was ______.
Jazz
In 1929, this event would lead to the Great Depression.
Stock Market Crash
Hitler made it clear that he hated communists and _________.
Jews
On December 7th, 1941, the Japanese attacked the U.S. naval facility at ______________.
Pearl Harbor
The area between the trenches, where many soldiers were killed, was known as _________.
No Man's Land
The unofficial capital of African-American culture in the 1920s was ___________.
Harlem
This event took place in the 1930s, in the southern U.S., due to drought conditions and over farming of the land.
Dust Bowl
The German government's decision to print more money would lead to ____________.
Inflation
On September 1st, 1939, World War II started with Germany's invasion of __________.
Poland
The city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
Sarajevo
Young rebellious women in the 1920s were known as _______________.
Flappers
This president's New Deal program would help lift Americans out of poverty.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Hitler wrote the book __________________, an autobiography/manifesto, while he was in prison.
Mein Kampf
The Nuremberg Race Laws forced Jews to wear __________ on their outer clothing.
the Star of David
The establishment of the League of Nations was the recommendation of which U.S. leader?
Woodrow Wilson
Nightclubs where people could illegally buy alcohol during prohibition were known as _____________.
Speakeasies
This president was blamed for the Great Depression.
Herbert Hoover
A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of individual rights, and one party rule is known as _____________.
Fascism
The battle technique that Germany used in the war was known as ____________.
Blitzkrieg
Signed on the 28th of June, 1919, the ___________________ would officially end the first World War.
Treaty of Versailles
Which amendment to the Constitution started Prohibition, making it illegal to make, sell or transport liquor?
18th Amendment
A grouping of shacks and tents in vacant lots were referred to as ______________.
“Hooverville”
After WWI, the U.S. foreign policy was ____________, (which meant staying out of Europe's wars)
Isolationism
He was the head of the Gestapo, chief executor of anti-Jewish policies, and the architect of the Final Solution.
Adolf Eichmann