Progressive Era
Progressivism, Industry + Immigration
WWI + 1920s
Great Depression + New Deal
WWII
100

Who were the Muckrackers?

Investigative Journalists

100

Why were unions created in the last 1800s?

To advocate for changes in working conditions 

100

This act outlawed "interfering with the operation or success of the [U.S.] military". 

The Espionage Act

100

What caused many banks to fail on Black Tuesday?

Depositers withdrew their money.

100

How did the League of Nations respond to the aggressive actions of Japan, Germany, and Italy?

Appeasement

200

Who picketed outside the white house to fight for Women's suffrage?

The National Women's Party

200

What tactic did unions use to advocate for change?

Strikes

200

This prompted the African American community to gain confidence and pride in their cultural achievements.

Harlem Renaissance

200

Who tried a "hands-off" approach to the Great Depression?

Herbert Hoover

200

How did WWII impact Japanese, Italian, and German Americans?

Denied civil liberties.

300

The Women's Christian Temperance Union fought for

Temperance (a ban on alcohol)

300

Urbanization caused overcrowding in ________.

Tenements

300

Why didn't the U.S. joined the League of Nations?

It would have negative consequences for the U.S.

300

What did Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) believe would fix the Great Depression?

Action by the federal government.

300

How did Harry Truman justify dropping the atomic bomb?

End the war and limited U.S. deaths

400

Which court case ruled segregation constitutional?

Plessy v. Ferguson

400

After WWI, what caused immigration restrictions in the early 1920s?

The Red Scare
400

According to his "Peace without Victory" speech, Wilson hoped that the end of the war would bring...

A lasting peace
400

How did the New Deal (and programs like the WPA) impact the arts?

Created a "golden age" of arts.

400

What ended due to the high U.S. military spending during WWII?

The Great Depression.

500

The book, The Jungle, was written by ________ and hoped to shed light on ___________. 

Upton Sinclair; poor working conditions in meatpacking industry.

500

Who argued that African Americans should demand equal treatment under the law?

W.E.B. DuBois

500

Why were Wilson's 14 points rejected by Allied leaders?

They were too idealistic.

500

How did the New Deal change the role of the government?

It increased the role of the federal government in American's lives.
500

How did the Neutrality Act of 1939 change the U.S.'s involvement in WWII?

It allowed the U.S. to sell war goods for cash if the buyer transported them.