A House Divided
Gilded Age & Reform
America as a World Power
The American Century (1917-1950)
Civil Rights & Modern America
100

These laws passed in the South after the Civil War attempted to restrict the freedoms of formerly enslaved African Americans.

What were Black Codes?

100

This 1890 law gave the federal government authority to break up monopolies and was later used by Theodore Roosevelt against large trusts, such as Rockefeller's Standard Oil.

What was the Sherman Antitrust Act?

100

This waterway connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans after the United States supported Panama’s independence from Colombia.

What was the Panama Canal?

100

This term describes the economic aftermath of World War I, which saw factories close, unemployment rise, and returning soldiers compete for jobs.

What is demobilization?

100

This 1954 Supreme Court case ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

What was Brown v. Board of Education?

200

These members of Congress clashed with President Andrew Johnson during Reconstruction because they wanted harsher treatment of former Confederate states and stronger protections for African American rights.

What are Radical Republicans?

200

This 1887 law attempted to assimilate Native Americans by dividing tribal lands into individual allotments.

What was the Dawes Act?

200

This style of sensationalized reporting exaggerated events in Cuba and helped push the United States into war with Spain.

What was yellow journalism?

200

This economic plan provided U.S. loans to Germany so it could repay war debts and stabilize Europe’s economy.

What was the Dawes Plan?

200

This civil rights leader promoted nonviolent protest and helped lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott and March on Washington.

Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

These three Reconstruction Amendments abolished slavery, granted citizenship, and protected voting rights for African Americans.

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments?

300

“You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.” 

Said this Populist leader who campaigned against the Gold Standard to improve the financial conditions of farmers during his losing 1896 presidential run.

Who was William J. Bryan?

300

The Annexation of Hawaii and the aftermath of the Spanish-American War transformed America into a major world power, with the Treaty of Paris giving the U.S. island colonies such as Guam, Puerto Rico, Midway, and this archipelago near China.

What are the Philippines?

300

Congress passed a series of laws in the 1930s to prevent the U.S. from entering conflicts with aggressive powers, known as these.

What are Neutrality Acts?

300

This 1972 scandal involving a break-in at Democratic headquarters eventually led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.

What was Watergate?

400

These Southern laws passed after Reconstruction enforced segregation and restricted African American voting through literacy tests and poll taxes.

What are Jim Crow Laws?

400

This infamous political machine in New York City used patronage and corruption to maintain political control.

What was Tammany Hall?

400

This government agency used posters, speeches, and propaganda to gain support for World War I.

What was the Committee on Public Information?

400

This U.S. program provided economic aid to rebuild Western Europe after World War II and prevent the spread of communism.

What was the Marshall Plan?

400

Public opinion soured on the Vietnam War following the surprise 1968 Tet Offensive led by the Vietcong against American and South Vietnam forces, leading to this president's shocking announcement that he would not be seeking a second full term in office.

Who is LBJ?

500

This government agency established during Reconstruction provided education, food, and legal aid to formerly enslaved people.

What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?

500

This Florida industrialist developed the Florida East Coast Railway and helped build Miami and Palm Beach.

Who was Henry Flagler?

500

This was the name of the message from Germany encouraged Mexico to attack the United States and helped push America into World War I.

What was the Zimmermann Telegram?

500

“It must be the policy of the United States to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures.” 

Were the words that established the containment policy as the official foreign policy principle of the U.S. during the Cold War, known as this.

What is the Truman Doctrine?

500

This agreement ratified under Bill Clinton opened trade with Mexico and Canada

What is NAFTA?