Age of Imperialism
Progressive Movement
The Roaring 20s
Great Depression & New Deal
World War II
100

A "splendid little war" that cemented the United States' status as a world power

Spanish-American War

100

The name given to journalists who worked to expose corruption, greed, and worker exploitation across numerous industries

Muckrakers

100

After the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, Americans feared that this ideology would infiltrate American life, leading to the First Red Scare. 

Communism

100

U.S. president during the Great Depression who advocated "rugged individualism" and helping out corporations in the hopes that "trickle down" economics would benefit the working class

Herbert Hoover

100

The country that President Franklin Roosevelt formally recognized in order to counter the growing power of Japan and Germany in the 1930s

Soviet Union (Russia)

200

A U.S. infrastructure project built in Central America that was intended to decrease travel time between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in order to improve foreign trade and benefit the U.S. navy

Panama Canal

200

Name of an industrial incident that took the lives of 146 workers; highlighted the need for industrial reform in the workplace and expanded worker's rights

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

200

Invention that culturally tied the nation together; helped lead to the rise of popular culture in America and promoted mass consumerism

Radio

200

Name given to Roosevelt's first few months in office where he enacted a major portion of New Deal legislation 

First 100 Days

200

The country that Germany and Russia invaded after signing a non-aggression pact; this kicked off the fighting in World War II

Poland

300

The name given to President Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy in which he believed the U.S. should "speak softly and carry a big stick"

Big Stick Diplomacy

300

The name given to President William H. Taft's foreign policy which promoted economic interests abroad through government aid and private businesses investing in foreign projects

Dollar Diplomacy

300

Name given to women who challenged traditional gender norms through their actions, dress, and behavior; symbolized the transformation of traditional gender roles in the 1920s

Flappers

300

The three R's that President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs aimed to focus to get Americans out of the Great Depression (must name all three R's)

Relief, Recovery, and Reform

300

Series of acts passed by Congress in 1935, 1936, and 1937 that were designed to keep the U.S. neutral in the event of an armed conflict overseas

Neutrality Acts

400

U.S. foreign trade policy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that promoted equal trade and investment in China for all countries

Open Door Policy

400

The name given to President Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy which promoted ethical standards and moral values over imperialist interests

Moral Diplomacy

400

Two immigrants whose trial became a symbol of anti-immigrant sentiment in America during the 1920s; their trial exemplified America's fear of radical ideology which led to an increase in nativist sentiment

Sacco and Vanzetti

400

Act that stablished the idea that the federal government has a responsibility for social welfare; money is taken from payroll of employees and redistributed to: people aged 65 & above, mothers with dependent children, unemployed, and disabled

Social Security Act of 1935

400

U.S. foreign policy of non-intervention and non-interference in the domestic affairs of Latin America; it reinforced the idea that the U.S. would remove controls and engage in reciprocal trade with Latin American countries

Good Neighbor Policy

500

A series of Supreme Court cases which collectively ruled that constitutional rights are not automatically extended to people living in American territorial possessions

Insular Cases

500

The name given to President Teddy Roosevelt's series of progressive reforms which aimed to: Control corporations, protect Consumers, and Conserve the environment

Square Deal

500

Trial that symbolized the culture gap between traditionalists and modernists; teacher in Tennessee was arrested for teaching evolution

Scopes Monkey Trial

500

A U.S. government agency that insures deposits in banks and savings associations; created to restore trust in the banking system after its collapse during the Great Depression

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
500

Trade act that eliminated the cash-carry requirements for U.S. to trade with the Allies; turned the U.S. into “the great arsenal of democracy”; considered by the Axis powers as an economic declaration of war; U.S. factories shifted to all out war production as a result

Lend-Lease Act