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Imperialism-100
• Policy of when a nation controls the politics and economics of another nation or region.
What is imperialism?
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Imperialism-200
• Type of journalism where the news is exaggerated or sensationalized. This type of journalism led to the Spanish American War.
What is yellow journalism?
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Imperialism-300
• Britain, Russia, Japan, France, and Germany broke China up into these, which were areas where only one nation could trade.
What were Spheres of Influence?
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Imperialism-400
• This amendment allowed the United States to intervene in Cuba following the Spanish American War.
•What was the Platt Amendment?
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Imperialism-500
• Under this foreign policy President Theodore Roosevelt claimed the right for the United States to intervene in Latin America.
•What was the Roosevelt Corollary?
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• This group’s goal was to correct poor conditions caused by industrialization.
Progressive Era-100
Who were the reformers?
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Progressive Era-200
• This amendment prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcohol.
What was the 18th Amendment?
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Progressive Era-300
• Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucrietia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, and Alice Paul were all suffragettes who worked very hard for this amendment which granted women the right to vote.
•What is the 19th Amendment?
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Progressive Era-400
• These progressive newspaper reporters, writers, and photographers wrote about the corrupt practices of big business and government.
•Who were the muckrakers.?
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Progressive Era- 500
• This book by Upton Sinclair about unsanitary conditions in the meat packing industry, led to the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.
•What was the Jungle?
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World War I-100
• This was the immediate cause of World War I.
What was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?
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World War I- 200
• The United States remained neutral during World War I until these two events took place. One of the events involved a British passenger ship and the other involved Germany and Mexico.
• Who was the bombing of the Lusitania and the Zimmerman Telegram?
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World War I- 300
• The U.S government sold these bonds during World War I which helped to pay for the war. After the war, the government would pay back the bonds with interest.
• What were Liberty Bonds?
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World War I- 400
• This plan by Woodrow Wilson after World War I included the ideas of Self Determination and the League of Nations.
• What was Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
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World War I- 500
• This treaty after World War I forced Germany to accept the blame of World War I, pay 300 billion in reparations to the allies, and limited their military.
• What was the Versailles Treaty?
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Roaring Twenties-100
• U.S. policy of refusing to be involved in the political affairs of other countries.
•What was isolationism?
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Roaring Twenties-200
• Name given to young women who rebelled against traditional ways and wore short skirts, short hair, smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol.
• Who were flappers?
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Roaring Twenties-300
• This rise in standard of the middle class was brought on by the stock market boom, improved production of the automobile caused by the assembly line, and the increase in consumer goods?
• What is prosperity?
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Roaring Twenties-400
• This was a rebirth of African American culture. During this period African American writers, musicians, and artists in Harlem celebrated their culture an history as well as protested against racism.
• What was the Harlem Renaissance?
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Roaring Twenties-500
• This trial came to symbolize the anti-immigrant feelings of the 1920’s.
•What was the Sacco and Vanzetti Trial?
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Great Depression-100
• These were the three causes of the Great Depression.
• What were overproduction, shaky banking, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 ?
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Great Depression-200
• Name given to the day when the Stock Market crashed in 1929.
• What is Black Tuesday?
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Great Depression- 300
• During this event farmers were affected by droughts in the Great Plains. As a result of the droughts crops dried up and soil turned to dust.
• What was the Dust Bowl?
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Great Depression -400
• These were the 3 R’s of FDR’s New Deal Program, he felt by accomplishing these ideas it would help the economy, the unemployed and would prevent a future depression.
• What was Relief, Recovery, and Reform?
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Great Depression-500
• Name given to FDR’s attempt to increase the number of Supreme Court justices. FDR thought by doing this it would increase the chances of the New Deal being found constitutional.
• What was FDR’s attempt to “pack the court”.