Foundations of American Politics and Social Thought
Industrialization and the US role as a World Power
United States Between the Wars
World War II and Foreign Affairs
Post World War II Domestic Issues
100
The divison of power between the state and federal governments is known as______________.
What is federalism
100
Monopolies and trusts in the 1920s created_________competition.
What is less competition?
100
Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer performed Palmer Raids against potential_____________ in the United States.
Who are Communists?
100
______________________ were sent to internment camps during World War II.
What is Japanese-Americans?
100
The GI bill gave additional money for __________ and ________ to the soldiers returning home from WWII.
What is education and housing?
200
This group demanded the Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution
Who is the Antifederalists?
200
___________________________ during the Spanish-American War led many people to support the Cubans in their independence from Spain.
What is Yellow Journalism?
200
Easy credit, the rise of tariffs on foreign goods and drought were all causes of ____________________.
What is the Great Depression?
200
The _________________________ tried to restrict the spread of communism after World War II by aiding war-torn nations.
What is the Truman Doctrine?
200
Mistrust in government during the 1970s was caused by the ________________________.
What is the Watergate Scandal?
300
The number of representatives each state would have in Congress was decided during the ________________ of the Constitutional Convention.
What is the Great Compromise?
300
______________________ helped facilitate the growth of suburbs in the 1920s.
What is transportation?
300
The first day of office, _______________________ closed all of the nation's banks for inspection.
Who is President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)?
300
After Roosevelt brought American into WWII without Congressional approval, the United States passed the ________________ which limited the President's authority to wage war without Congressional consent.
What is the War Powers Act?
300
The Republican Party advocates a _____________ in the size of the federal government?
What is a reduction?
400
The ratification of the 13th Amendment of the Consitution did_______________________ in the United States.
What is ended slavery?
400
The phrase "To speak softly and carry a big stick" reflected Roosevelt's foreign policy agenda. This phrase meant_________________________________.
What is negotiations first followed by military force.
400
Social Security, Unemployment benefits, and federal work programs were all part of __________________.
What is the New Deal?
400
The bracero program was created to ____________the amount of agricultural workers whom had left for World War II with seasonal workers from Mexico.
What is to increase?
400
President Johnson's Great Society Programs wanted to _____________________ in the United States.
What is end poverty?
500
The principle of judicial review was set into place by the _______________supreme court case.
What is Marbury v. Madison
500
The Espionage and Sedition Act was a violation of the ___________ Amendment.
What is the first amendment?
500
Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover all supported legislation that helped the____________ of the United States.
What is the businesses?
500
Roosevelt outlined his goals for how the world should look after WWII in his ______________________speech.
What is the Four Freedom's Speech?
500
The immigration act of 1965 allowed many _______________ into the United States for the first time.
What is non-European immigrants.