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100

Long-term effect of U.S. imperialism in the late 19th century?


Established U.S. dominance in global trade and military power


100

there are three branches of government, name one branch of government

Judicial, executive, or legislative

100

Causes of the Great Depression 

Overproduction of goods, Risky stock trading, Weaknesses in the banking system





100

What was the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)?


Racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional


100

What was the strategy of the Black Panther Party?


They combined community service with self-defense and political education


200

Explorers of Louisiana Territory

Lewis and Clark

200

Long term effect of the Harlem Rennaissance 

It elevated African American culture and inspired future civil rights movements


200

The three R's of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal

Relief, Recovery, & Reform

200

What was a primary reason for President Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?


To quickly end the war and minimize U.S. casualties


200

What was the significance of President Eisenhower's decision to send federal troops to Little Rock Central High School in 1957?


To enforce a court order allowing the Little Rock Nine to attend the previously all-white school


300

The Constitution was written to replace this document

The Articles of Confederation

300

Yellow journalism heavily contributed to this war.

Spanish American war?

300

The Act/Law that provided unemployment insurance and pensions for retired workers


The Social Security Act 

300

What was the primary goal of the Truman Doctrine?


To contain the spread of communism worldwide


300

What was the primary goal of Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent protest strategy?


To bring attention to racial injustice and push for change through peaceful means


300

What was the goal of the feminist movement in the 1960s and 1970s?


To achieve equal pay, educational opportunities, and legal rights for women


400

Why was the Panama Canal built

The canal was built to link the Atlantic and Pacific ocean to make trade easier and faster.

400

What event led directly to the United States' entry into World War II?


The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

500

This amendment guarantees the right to protest

1st Amendment

500

Northerners viewed this man as a martyr for abolition, while the South saw him as a person inciting rebellion

John Brown

500

How did World War II impact women in the workforce?


Women took on industrial jobs traditionally held by men


600

What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?

the Bill or Rights

600

A secret proposal from Germany to Mexico to join WWI against the U.S.


Zimmerman Telegram

600

What were the major causes of the Dust Bowl?

Poor agricultural practices combined with drought


600

What was the reason for Japanese internment camps in the United States?


The U.S. feared that Japanese Americans were potential spies


700

What is the 19th Amendment?

The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote

700

What marked the beginning of the Allied liberation of Western Europe?


The D-Day invasion