One of the major goals of progressivism was building settlement houses, and one of them was called the Hull House. Who founded the Hull House?
This law granted citizens 160 acres of free land, greatly encouraging westward expansion.
The leader who decided to use nuclear weapons against Japan.
This is the only US president to service two non-consecutive terms.
Grover Cleveland
Civil rights leader and person who exposed lynching
What treaty marked the end of World War I?
What were the most major growth products during the Gilded Age?
The year the Berlin Wall fell.
Criticized by African Americans in the Niagara Movement for believing in African American's racial inferiority
Trust-busting was a method to stop monopolies during progressivism, what President was called the Trust Buster?
Where was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated? (Name both city and country)
Sarajevo, Bosnia
The period after Reconstruction was known as the Gilded Age, a term coined by what author?
What was the dividing line between North and South Korea?
The other name given to East Germany.
Federal Republic of Germany
What socialist explained all about Chicago’s meatpacking methods and woke many people to the true production of food?
What type of warfare was first used extensively in WWI?
Those people who “cheated” and got rich during the Gilded Age and made their way up to the upper classes were called what?
The other name given to West Germany
German Democratic Republic
Journalist who exposed poverty and tenement housing
Civil rights movement founded by W.E.B. Du Bois and William Trotter opposing segregation.
Who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Gavrilo Princip
This is an article written by Andrew Carnegie explaining the responsibilities of the new upper classes in society.
What term describes a politically unstable country that relies on only exportation of a limited product?
The two laws that were the result of the Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act