The West and Native Americans
Post-Reconstruction and the Jim Crow Era
The Changing Nation
Populism and Progressives
Imperialism and World War I
Roaring 20's and Great Depression
World War II
Cold War and Civil Rights Movement
100

The 19th century belief that the expansion of the U.S. expansion throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable

Manifest Destiny

100

An Era from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 to 1965 where state and local laws were passed by which white southerners asserted their dominance by denying African Americans basic social, economic, and civil rights

Jim Crow

100

An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit

Capitalism

100

A political approach that strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded (ignored) by established elite groups

Populism

100

The practice of spreading a nation’s power through economic, political, and/or military means

Imperialism 

100

Ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote

19th Amendment

100

A form of government in which a single party, headed by a powerful leader, gains total control of the governance of a country; individual liberty is made subservient to state power

Totalitarianism

100

The open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies

The Cold War

200

Why did Forty-niners and others rush to California?

California Gold Rush

200

Laws that restricted black people in many ways including property rights, business rights, and the use of public accommodations and facilities; stop gathering in the same place

Black Codes

200

The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale

Industrialization


200

An organized group of workers who unite to make decisions about conditions affecting their work

Labor Unions

200

April to December 1898, was a conflict between the United States and Spain that ended Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and resulted in U.S. acquisition of territories in the western Pacific and Latin America; Guam, The Philippines, and Puerto Rico.

The Spanish-American War

200

The ability of an individual or organization to obtain goods or services before payment, based on an agreement to pay later

Credit

200

This event occurred on September 1st, 1939 and is the considered the beginning of WWII.

The Invasion of Poland

200

A totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production

Communism

300

Name given to African Americans who migrated to the western territories from the eastern and southern states

Exodusters

300

The ruling in this Supreme Court case upheld a Louisiana state law that allowed for "equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races." This legalized racial segregation.

Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896

300

The process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.

Urbanization


300

A time period in U.S. history that emphasized political and social reform and specifically fights against corrupt business practices while promoting economic reform and social welfare

Progressive Movement

300

This island nation was acquired by the United States in 1898 and became a state in 1959.

Hawaii

300

Legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933 under the terms of the Eighteenth Amendment

Prohibition 

300

Attack on a U.S. Naval base that occurred on December 7th, 1941. This brought the U.S.A. into WWII.

Pearl Harbor Attack

300

The political, military, and ideological barrier erected by the Soviet Union after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies from open contact with the West and other non-communist areas

The Iron Curtain

400

A period between 1831-1850 where Native Americans were forced to move from their sacred lands east of the Mississippi River to places west of the Mississippi River (Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri)

Trail of Tears

400

An examination to determine whether a person meets the literary requirements for voting

Literacy Test

400

A person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices (originally with reference to prominent US businessmen in the late 19th century).

Robber Barons

400

Journalists who exposed and investigated the challenges and corruption that came with industrialization and urbanization

Muckrakers

400

The type of fighting that came to dominate in World War I that consisted of armies attacking, counterattacking and defending. New weapons led to massive death tolls. 

Trench Warfare

400

The longest and most severe economic downturn in American history. It was characterized by reduced industrial output, bank failures, high unemployment, and increased poverty. It began with the stock market crash of 1929 and ended in the late 1930s

The Great Depression

400

The United States President during the Great Depression and WWII. Elected to 4 Terms. 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt or FDR

400

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that U.S. state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools are unconstitutional, even if the segregated schools are otherwise equal in quality

Brown v. Board of Education

500

Any adult citizen (21 years or older) or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the United States could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land

Homestead Act of 1862

500

A system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop

Sharecropping

500

A time period from late 1870s to early 1900s that consisted of intense industrialization, often associated with corrupt business practices, ethics, and ideals, ends with the Progressive Era

Gilded Age

500

“The Trustbuster” Took over presidency in 1901, after William McKinley was assassinated. 26th President of the U.S. Won the 1904 Presidential Election. 

President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt 

500

Treaty created by U.S., France, Italy, and Great Britain to end World War I; signed by Germany in 1919

Treaty of Versailles

500

A series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans

The New Deal

500

A landing craft manufactured in several specialized models and used in amphibious landings in both the European and Pacific theaters. Built and designed in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

The Higgins Boat

500

The two pieces of Legislation signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson that prohibited discrimination in Public places, provided for integrated schools, made employment discrimination illegal, enforced the right to vote, enforce the 15th amendment, and prohibited the use of devices such as literacy tests to hinder or block citizens from voting. 

You must give the names and years of BOTH bills/laws. 

Civil Rights Act of 1964 

Voting Rights Act of 1965