World War I
Post-War Laws and Amendments
Roaring 20s
Great Depression
New Deal
World War II
100

US policy at the start of World War I

What was neutrality?

100

This was the intense fear of the spread of communism.

What was the Red Scare?

100

This man created the Model T, the first mass-produced automobile, by using assembly lines.

Who was Henry Ford?

100

The crash of this is often considered to be the start of the Great Depression

What is the stock market?

100

The WPA, PWA, CCC, AAA, SSA, CWA, and TVA are all examples of these

What are New Deal agencies?

100

The bombing of this US naval base led the US to join World War II

What was Pearl Harbor?

200

The sinking of this ship was one of the causes of US involvement in World War I.

What was the Lusitania?

200

The 18th Amendment led to this era, in which alcohol was banned

What was Prohibition?

200

This style of music emerged from the Harlem Renaissance

What is jazz?

200

This cause of the depression meant that factories were making too many products

What was industrial overproduction?

200

The wife of FDR who advocated for New Deal programs that would help others, not just young men.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

200

The two cities upon which the US dropped the atomic bombs?

What are Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

300

The movement of African Americans from the South to the North and West

What was the Great Migration?

300

This right was granted with the 19th Amendment

What was women's suffrage?

300

Flourishing of African-American culture, art, music, dance, literature, etc. centered in New York City

What was the Harlem Renaissance?

300

Shantytowns in which many Americans lived during the Depression

What were Hoovervilles?

300

This act provided support for the elderly and still exists today.

What was the Social Security Act?

300

This policy allowed the US to provide weapons to countries that were considered "critical" to US defense.

What was the Lend-Lease Act?

400

Message from Germany to Mexico, asking Mexico to attack the US

What was the Zimmermann Telegram?

400

Women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, and defied traditional gender roles.

Who were flappers?

400

The invention of this new technology led to a more unified American culture

What was the radio?

400

These occurred after the stock market crash, as Americans feared they would lose their life savings

What were banking panics?

400

Examples of jobs given to Americans through New Deal programs

What were building roads/bridges, restoring forests, building schools, building new housing, creating dams and methods of controlling floods, etc.?

400

Word that means limiting your consumption of a product to ensure there is enough

What is rationing?

500
Wilson's idea for a group of countries that would remain united in an attempt to maintain peace and prevent future wars

What was the League of Nations?

500

An unintended side effect of prohibition that emerged as a result of people illegally producing alcohol

What was the rise in organized crime?

500

Buying more products

What is consumerism?

500

Two main causes of the Dust Bowl

What are overfarming and a 10 year drought?

500

The 3 R's of FDR's New Deal

What were relief, recovery, and reform?

500

Executive Order 9066 required the forced relocation of this group to internment camps

Who were Japanese Americans?