World War I
Great Depression
World War II
Dust Bowl
Holocaust
100

What was the spark that led to WWI?

The assassination of Franz Ferdinand 

100

What happened on Black Tuesday?


The Stock Market Crashed 

100

When WWII began America did not want to be involved in the war. This was called what?

Isolationism

100

Who was affected the most by the Dust Bowl

Mostly Farmers 
100

What was the cause of the Holocaust?

Hitler believed Germans were superior (better) to other groups.

200

Who were the Allied powers during WWI? (All of them)

Great Britain, Soviet Union (Russia), France, United States (eventually), Serbia, Belgium, Italy 

200

Why does the government tax the people?

Taxes pay for government programs and services, such as schools and the military.

200

On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Allied forces did what on this day?

Stormed the beaches of Normandy

200

The Great Depression that began in 1929 hit farmers especially hard. Farmers had not been doing well in the 1920s and several years of severe drought turned the land into a "dust bowl." What was an immediate result of this?

Many farmers and their families lost their farms and moved west.

200

From 1939 to 1945, Hitler and the Nazis tried to get rid of all Jewish people. They forced the Jews to living in what and how many people died?

Concentration camps and about 6 million people died 

300

Who were the Central Powers? (All) 

Austria-Hungry, Germany, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire

300

Hundreds of thousands of people couldn't find jobs during The Great Depression. Many people who couldn't find work couldn't afford to buy food so they had to go to

Soup Kitchens 

300

In December of 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt announced that the United States had declared war on Japan. The event that led to this decision was Japan's 

Bombing of Pearl Harbor

300

When did the Dust Bowl take place?

1930's 

300

What was the purpose of concentration camps?

To imprison the Jews

400

When did the United States decide to join the war? 

When the Lusitania was attacked and Americans died.  

400

Which was the MOST important goal of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs?

To strengthen the economy 

400

What countries were the AXIS powers? 

Germany, Italy, Japan

400

How was the Dust Bowl solved?

New farming techniques 

400

Why do survivors of the Holocaust speak about their experiences?

to make sure something like the Holocaust never happens again

500

How did the war end? 

The Treat of Versailles was signed and Germany took the blame 

500

A series of programs started by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to try to help the nation recover from the Great Depression

The New Deal

500

Why did the President decide to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the war?

He wanted to save American lives and end the war.

500

What was the most common destination for people migrating out of the Dust Bowl?

California 

500

What was the name of the girl who was in hiding and wrote her experience in a diary? 

Anne Frank