Imperiallism
Progressive Era
The Great War and New Era
Great Depression and New Deal
Crisis and World War
100

In 1887, the US Acquired rights to build this Navy Base in the Pacific

Pearl Harbor

100

This amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920.

19th amendment

100

The German bombing of this ship helped bring the US into World War 1

Lusitania

100

This New Deal program attempted to combat the Great Depression by generating employment through large-scale public construction projects such as dams, bridges, and more.

Public Works Administration (PWA)
100

This term is what the Allies did in World War 2 to try to prevent Hitle from taking more land.

Appeasement

200

The supposed bombing of the USS Maine sparked the start of this war.

Spanish American War


200

This person single-handedly pulled America out of an economic recession in 1907.

J.P. Morgan
200

This was a movement of Millions of African Americans Away from the south

The Great Migration

200

This person went out to Hooverville and kindly talked to the Bonus Marchers, unlike Hoover, who ignored the veterans.

Eleanor Roosevelt

200

These mid 1930’s acts attempted to keep the US from going to war.

Neutrality Acts

300

This policy allowed the US to trade freely with China without using their military.

Open Door Policy

300

The term for journalists who began to direct public attention toward injustice.

Muckrakers.

300

This idea was implemented in the US Economy and meant to have relaxed rules in the Economy

Lassie Faire

300

This was the highest tariff ever seen in American history and partly caused the Great Depression.

Hawley-Smoot Tariff

300

One of the reasons Japan felt the need to bomb Pearl Harbor.

US moved its Pacific Naval Base, Expanding Navy, and Embargo on Japanese trade/frozen assets

400

The fall of this Hawaiian Queen marked the end of native rule in Hawaii.

 Queen Liliuokalani

400

This African American reformer believed that being educated would lead to gaining one's civil rights.

Booker T. Washington

400

This change in thinking in NY was triggered by the Movement of African Americans and their culture being brought to NY

Harlem Renaissance

400

This was a communist political movement that arose due to the financial effects of the Great Depression.

Popular Front

400

This was the name of the group who encrypted the orders for the US.

Navajo Code Talkers

500

This amendment gave the US the right to intervene in Cuba to preserve independence, life, and property.

The Platt Amendment

500

This specific act by Roosevelt dissolved monopolies such as J.P. Morgan's railroad company and Rockefeller's oil company.

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

This extension of the Monroe doctrine also provided more protection to the countries in South America.

Roosevelt Corollary

500

This group of people criticized FDR's handling of the Great Depression.

American Liberty League

500

This act was lifted at the dawn of the war because the country it as aimed at was our Ally

Chinese Exclusion Act