Amendments
Labor
Leisure Culture
Spanish-American War
WWI
100

Allowed state voters to directly elect their senators.

17th Amendment

100

Reporters that exposed the widespread corruption in the U.S. including monopolies, slavers, child labor, etc.

Muckrakers

100

Young women known for embracing freedom from traditional societal constraints.

Flappers

100

U.S. seeking to gain territory overseas by dominating other countries poitically, socially, and economically.

Imperialism

100

Secret proposal of a German-Spanish alliance against the U.S. through a coded message.

Zimmerman Tellegram
200

Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.

18th Amendment

200

Industrial arrangement of machines, workers, and equipment for continuous work flow in mass-production operations.

Assembly Lines

200

Wireless telegraphy that allowed for quicker communication and the growth of entertainment.

Radio and Movies

200

Diverse group formed to protest American oversight in the Philippines.

Anti-Imperialist League

200

World Organization proposed by President Wilson and established by the Treaty of Versailles.

League of Nations

300

Allowed Congress to levy and collect income taxes without dividing them among the states based on population/census.

16th Amendment

300

An executive divison within the US federal government responsible for enforcing labor statuses and promoting welfare of workers.

Department of Labor

300

Music genre that emerged from African American communities in New Orelans.

Jazz

300

American battleship that blew up and Americans blamed a Spanish submarine mine.

USS Maine

300

Period of intense anticommunism in the U.S.

Red Scare

400

Cuban amendment that limited its sovereignty by allowing U.S. intervention.

Platt Amendment

400

Known as "Wobblies" that advocated to build "one big union" and industrial sabotage in defense of that goal.

International Workers of the World

400

Development of TVs allowed for this entertainment industry to boom.

Rise of Hollywood

400

Supreme court case that declared that Puerto Ricans and Filipinos does not have all American rights.

Insular Cases

400

Wilson's proposal to ensure peace after WWI, including the creation of the Leauge of Nations.

Wilson's 14 Points

500

Proviso to President William McKinley's war plans that claimed that when the U.S. overthrows Spanish misrule, it would give Cuba its freedom.

Teller Amendment

500

Case where the supreme court struck down on a NY law limiting bakery employees to 10hr of labor a day.

Lochner v. New York

500

Group of American writers and intellectuals who became disillusioned with materialism, consumerism, and traditional values after WWI.

Lost Generation
500

Commander of the American Squadron who captured Manila Bay and the Philipines at the launch of the Spanish-American War.

Admiral George Dewey

500

British passenger line that sank after it was torpedoed by Germany in 1915.

Lusitania