Democracy, Rights, Opportunity, Liberty, and Equality.
What are the 5 Founding Ideals?
What is Nativism?
What is a Flapper?
The day that the stock market hit rock bottom.
What is Black Tuesday?
This is the era of rebuilding after the Civil War.
What is Reconstruction?
A term that describes the negative reasons people may have to leave their home countries.
What is a Push Factor?
What is Alaska?
This term refers to the Right to Vote.
What is Suffrage?
This is FDR's plan to fix the Great Depression.
What is the New Deal?
This is the cause of the Civil War.
What is Slavery?
This term describes a journalist that exposes corruption.
What is a Muckraker?
This was a Splendid Little War.
What is the Spanish-American War?
A time when making, buying, selling, trading, or transporting alcohol was illegal.
What is Prohibition?
Local and state laws passed after the Civil War to limit African Americans Civil Rights in the U.S.
What are Jim Crow Laws?
This term describes breaking up monopolies.
What is Trust Busting?
This is an ideology that supports white supremacy in the U.S.
What is Anglo-Saxonism?
This term describes an artistic movement that took place in an African American neighborhood in New York in the 1920's.
What is the Harlem Rennaisance?
What is Bank Failure?
These three Amendments served to abolish slavery, provide citizenship guidelines and equal protection, as well as suffrage for all men.
What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments?
The purpose of the 19th Amendment.
What is Women's Suffrage?
What is the Sedition Act?
W.E.B. duBois and Marcus Garvey had different ideas about how to achieve this one goal.
What is African American equality?
This organization was created to make sure that banks were not making risky loans or stock market purchases.
What is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)?