Civil War/Reconstruction
The Gilded Age
Progressive Era
World War I
Great Depression
World War II
Cold War
Civil Rights Movement
Presidents
100

During the Civil War, what were the two sides, what were they called, what did they believe that differed? 

North - Union - Supported freeing the slaves due to increased pressure from other countries abolishing the slave trade. 

South - Confederacy - Believed that slavery should have been kept longer due to its potential economic benefits.  

100

Main immigration processing centers on the East Coast and on the West Coast. 

Ellis Island - East - New York

Angel Island - West - San Francisco 

100

What national park was considered one of Teddy Roosevelt's proudest accomplishments? 

Yellowstone National Park

100

The assassination the contributed to the outbreak of World War I.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

100

October 29th, 1929 is known as what? What happened on that day? 

Black Tuesday - Stock Market Crash

100

What famous quote did FDR make in his speech addressing the nation after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941?

"A day that will live in infamy." 

100

What was the Domino Theory?

The U.S. belief that if one nation fell to communism, other surrounding nations would also fall to communism. 

100

In what year and what city at what event did MLK make his "I Have A Dream" speech?

1963, Washington D.C. - March on Washington

100

What president was known as the "trust buster?" 

Theodore Roosevelt

200

What was the impact of tenant farming and sharecropping? 

It kept newly freed slaves in similar conditions to slavery because of necessity. Explanations may vary but need to focus on continued oppression. 

200

Name two titans of industry we discussed and what they were known for. 

John D Rockefeller - Standard Oil Company

Andrew Carnegie - Steel Company

J.P. Morgan - Financial 

200

What is the purpose of workers forming unions? 

Increased bargaining power by workers joining together to demand better pay, working conditions, and fighting against corruption and other abuses of workers. 

200

What was the League of Nations? 

An idea by Woodrow Wilson for an international organization designed to maintain peace and prevent another world war....surprise! It didn't work! 

200

What areas of the country were impacted by the Dust Bowl?

Oklahoma, Kansas, Northern Texas, Midwest

200

The two cities that the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb in to end WWII and kill thousands of people. 

Hiroshima and Nagasaki 

200

Name the three leaders involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

John F Kennedy

Fidel Castro

Nikita Khrushchev 

200

What does SNCC stand for and what were they known for? 

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee - Sit-Ins

200

What president was blamed for the Great Depression and his name associated with shantytown neighborhoods?

Herbert Hoover

300

Pick one tactic used to prevent newly freed slaves from exercising their newly gained right to vote and explain that tactic. 

Answers may vary....poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clause, etc.

300

What major development occurred during industrialization that revolutionized the way the country works? Hint: Relied heavily on labor by Chinese immigrants to be built. 

Transcontinental Railroad

300

Who were the three candidates (and their parties) competing in the election of 1912? Who won?

Woodrow Wilson - D - Winner

Theodore Roosevelt - Bull Moose/Progressive Party

William Howard Taft - Republican Party

300

Explain the Germany's Schlieffen Plan. 

Germany strategy to avoid a two-front war by first attacking France through Belgium and then focusing on Russia. The plan was unsuccessful. 

300

Explain the Social Security program created as part of FDR's New Deal.

A program to ensure that Americans over the age of 65 have an income for basic expenses after retirement. Paid into over your life through taxes.

300

What was the Treaty that ended WWII and what is one thing that it said? 

Treaty of Versailles

300

Name of the U.S. Senator who help create an atmosphere of lies and mistrust over accusations of suspected communism. 

Joseph McCarthy 

300

What was the Supreme Court case in 1896 that established the "separate but equal" doctrine? What was the Supreme Court case in 1954 that overturned that case? 

Plessy v. Ferguson

Brown v. Board of Education

300

What three presidents have been impeached? 

Andrew Johnson

Richard Nixon

Bill Clinton

400

Correctly state the number of each of the three Reconstruction amendments to the U.S. Constitutions and what they said. 

13th - Abolished slavery

14th - Citizenship

15th - Voting rights for African American males

400

What was the significance of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

Exposed corruption and inadequate working conditions that results in deaths of young girls that got large media attention.

400

Journalist and book that exposed conditions in the meat packing industry

Upton Sinclair - The Jungle

400

What were the two alliances of WWI and who was on each side? 

Triple Alliance - Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy

Triple Entente - Great Britain, France, United States

400

What happened in the election of 1932? 

FDR defeated President Hoover in a landslide victory winning every state but 5. 

400

Describe what was happening on the homefront during World War II.

Could discuss women's increased role in society or Japanese Internment Camps. 

400

What was the U2 incident? 

U.S. spy plane shot down by the Soviet Union that derailed a meeting between President Eisenhower and Kruschev 

400

What two leaders founded the Black Panther Party in October 1966? What was the mission of the Black Panther Party? 

Huey Newton and Bobby Seale 

See Black Panther Party for Self Defense 10 Point Platform

400

Who was the President who oversaw the United States during World War I?

Woodrow Wilson

500

How did some of the structures set up during Reconstruction impact the next 50 years of civil rights in the U.S.? 

Answers may vary.

500

What is meant by the word "gilded?" How does the Gilded Age inform the Progressive Era that follows? 

Looks good on the surface but not underneath. The Gilded Age exposes many of the problems that exist in the country during its expansion which are desired to be solved during the progressive era. 

500

What was accomplished by the Sherman Antitrust Act? 

Prohibited trusts/monopolies - giving the government a role in regulation competition in economic industries. 

500

Define each of the four M.A.I.N causes of WWI

Militarism - building up a nation's war power

Alliances - agreements between countries that if one goes to war, others would defend their honor

Imperialism - competition for power and influence by controlling other nation's land in a chase for superiority 

Nationalism - extreme pride in one's country or identity.

500

Explain why the legacy of the New Deal is relevant throughout the rest of history and today. Including the 1960's program that was inspired by the New Deal.

The New Deal increased the scope of the federal government and placed emphasis on government assistance to vulnerable populations. Johnson's Great Society Program aimed to do the same thing. Conversations and debates today about programs like Medicare for All have a similar focus. 

500

What countries are aligned with each other in World War II? Who wins? What are the two most powerful countries in the world following the war? 

Allied Powers - U.S., Great Britain, Soviet Union, France

Axis Powers - Germany, Japan, Italy

Allied Powers won the war and the United States and Soviet Union are the two most powerful countries leaving the war. Setting the stage for the forty year Cold War conflict between the two. 

500

Explain why the Vietnam War was so controversial. Name one way that people protested the war at home. 

Answers may vary. 

500

Name as many significant pieces of legislation or Supreme Court decisions related to the Civil Rights Movement as you can. The group with the MOST correct responses will get the points. 

Hint: You can also think about the court cases we discussed relating to due process rights. 

Answers will vary but can include:

Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1968

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Brown v. Board of Education

Gideon v. Wainwright 

Miranda v. Arizona 

Escobedo v. Illinois

Baker v. Carr 


500
Beginning with #45 and going backwards, name as many presidents AND their political party affiliation as you can!

Donald Trump - R

Barack Obama - D

George W Bush - R

Bill Clinton - D

George H.W. Bush - R

Ronald Reagan - R

Jimmy Carter - D

Gerald Ford - R

Richard Nixon - R

Lyndon B. Johnson - D

John F. Kennedy - D