American Experience
American Experience II
Expansion & Power
World War II
1920s and 1930s
100

13th, 14th, and 15th amendments 

what are Reconstruction amendments

100

the prohibition of Chinese immigration to the United States

what is the Chinese Exclusion Act
100

policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries

what is isolationism

100

the year in which World War II in Europe when Hitler invaded Poland

what is 1939

100

the amendment that made the sale and distribution of alcohol illegal in the U.S. 

what is the 18th amendment

200

African American men received this under the 15th amendment; women received this under the 19th amendment (vocab word)

what is suffrage

200

the movement of African Americans to the North during World War I

what is the Great Migration

200

in the 1930s, the U.S. tried to pass these laws to avoid involvement in World War II

what are the neutrality acts

200

the event that marked the official end of the U.S. policy of neutrality and isolationism in World War II

what is the attack on Pearl Harbor

200

FDR's meaning of the New Deal; also known as the "three R's" 

what is relief, recovery, and reform

300

allowed for the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality

what is Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

300

name used to describe the "new" woman of the 1920's who wore short hair and dresses and expanded social freedoms

what are flappers 

300

"It is America's right to stretch from sea to shining sea. Not only do we have a responsibility to our citizens to gain valuable natural resources we also have a responsibility to civilize this beautiful land."

what is manifest destiny

300

the event of June 6, 1944 in France

what is D-Day

300

the Scopes trial, flappers, Prohibition, and the KKK are examples of the _____________________

what are cultural changes of the 1920s

400

known as Executive Order 9066, this was the forced relocation and incarceration of Japanese Americans in the U.S.

what are Japanese internment camps

400

this is the Attorney General who advocated for the deportation of communist and anarchist immigrants during the 1930s 

who is A. Mitchell Palmer

400

act introduced by Franklin D. Roosevelt that gave military and economic aid to the Allies in WWII

what is the lend-lease act

400

secret research and development of the atomic bomb

what is the Manhattan Project

400

the failure of banks during the Great Depression led to the creation of the __________ as part of the New Deal

what is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or FDIC

500

the role of women changed in the U.S. during WWII because they began to ______________

what is "work in factories"

500

this was a result of the Red Scare in the 1920s

what is the changing immigration policy of European immigrants

500

two reasons for the policy of imperialism in the late 19th century

what are economic markets/trade, cultural superiority, or desire to be seen as a world power

500

these countries make up the Axis Powers

what is Germany, Italy, and Japan
500

this development in the 1920s led to an economic boom and the Stock Market crash in 1929

what is consumer spending/credit purchasing