Industrialization
Progressive Era
Imperialism
World War 1
20s/New Deal
100

Name two problems industrializing cities had in the 1800s.

Overcrowding, Poor Sanitation, Lack of Clean Water, etc.

100

Ida Tarbell's reporting focused on what company?

John Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company

100

What is imperialism?

Extending a nation’s power by controlling other countries either militarily, politically or economically

100

What specific event started World War I?

The assassination of Franz Ferdinand

100

The Red Scare of the 1920s reflected widespread fear of government takeover by:

Communists and anarchists 

200

Cheap, unhealthy apartment buildings that poor people lived in were called what?

Tenements

200

What is muckraking?

Uncovering and publishing information about a company's business practices  the company wants kept secret

200

What is yellow journalism?

Journalism that uses sensationalism (questionable evidence) to attract readers

200

Why did the sinking of the Lusitania make the people of the United States so angry?

There were American citizens on board the ship

200

National Prohibition, as authorized by the 18th amendment, stated that:

the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was banned

300

What is Social Darwinism?

The idea that human society and institutions pass through the process of natural selection, resulting in the “Survival of the Fittest”

300

In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that:

Racial segregation was legal, but equal facilities were required.

300

The Open Door Policy was intended to what?

Protect American trading rights in China

300

What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

A secret communication from Germany to Mexico offering to support Mexico in a war with the United States

300

The Social Security Act of 1935 protected what?

 

The disabled, and people of retirement age

400

The idea devised by Andrew Carnegie that the rich have a duty to give away their money for the good of society is best described as what?

The Gospel of Wealth

400

What is eugenics?

Getting rid of "undesirable" members of a population so their genetics can't be passed on

400

What did the U.S. do after helping the Philippines get out from under Spanish rule?

Treated them harshly and put down a rebellion

400

How did World War I change the role of women in the United States?

With many men at war, more women joined the workforce, making them a much larger part of the economy

400

National attention was drawn to the Scopes trial of 1925 because the case:

Represented a conflict between science and religion (should evolution be taught in schools)

500

What is nativism?

The idea that immigrants should not be allowed or trusted in the United States

500

What was the difference between the beliefs W.E.B. Dubois and Booker T. Washington?

W.E.B. Dubois: Black Americans should become as educated as possible, and demand equal rights immediately

Booker T. Washington: Black Americans should join the workforce as soon as they can, and push for equal rights over time

500

What was the point of dollar and big stick diplomacy?

Increase United States’ power in the area of foreign policy

500

What was the purpose of the Creel Committee during World War I?

To control/modify how the United States public felt about World War I

500

 What was a main cause of the stock market crash of 1929?

Stock prices had risen far above their natural value and people bought on margin