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A movement which emerged in the 1980s that believed in new ideas and honest, efficient government.

What is Progressivism?

A writer whose investigative articles or books attacked abuses such as child labor or corruption. Give Ex.

What is a muckraker? (Upton Sinclair - The Jungle)

A legal combination of companies brought together to gain control of an industry and reduce competition.

What is a trust?

Person who enters a country, from another, to reside there.

What is an Immigrant?

An election open to all voters in a party; candidates are chosen by the voters rather than by the party leaders.

What is a Direct Primary?

Explain the causes of WWI in terms of the acronym M.A.I.N.

What is M…ilitarism A...lliances I…mperialism N…ationalism?

A _____ is a situation in war when neither side is able to gain an advantage.

What is stalemate?

What event essentially “sparked” WWI to begin?

What is the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand?

Many national leaders did not want to become entangled with Wilson’s Proposals for peace after the war as they feared it may weaken their country’s independence so they spoke out against the ____ ___ _____

What is the League of Nations?

This made it illegal to discuss anything negative about the government, the Constitution, the army or the navy.

What is the Sedition Act?

_____ were sold in America to support the cause for war by Boy and Girl Scouts.

What is Liberty Bonds?

Enacting ______ and ______ allowed the government to increase control of the economy during World War I.

What is price controls and rationing?

The French and the British both blamed Germany for WWI and forced them to pay the Allies $33 billion in war _______.

What is reparations?

The name of the submarine used by the Germans was the _____.

What is a U-boat?

This was the treaty that officially ended World War I.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

This occurs when nations build up their armies to prepare for future war.

What is militarism?

___ is to join a new territory to an existing country. (Give an example related to the United States)

What is annexation? (Hawaii etc.)

The first actions of the Spanish American War took place in this country.

What is the Philippines?

The policy under Roosevelt that established the United States as an international police power.

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

______was the Assistant Secretary of the on a charge on San Juan Hill. Navy at the beginning of the Spanish American war and led the _______ ______ on a charge on San Juan Hill.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders?

This enabled Henry Ford to increase the production and sale of the automobile.

What is an assembly line?

What credit option enables a consumer to make a small down payment and pay off the rest of the debt monthly? Which option allows people to invest in the stock market by paying as little as 10% and borrowing the rest?

What is installment buying and buying on margin?

Which Republican’s presidency was plagued by scandals in the 1920s Which Republican’s presidency was plagued by scandals in the 1920s? Name the infamous scandal…

Who Warren G. Harding? What is the Teapot Dome Scandal?

Which trial occurred in 1925 where traditionalism clashed with modernism over the subject of evolution?

What is the Scopes “Monkey” Trial?

Which amendment banned the consumption, sale, and manufacturing of alcohol in US? What year? What was this also known as? Finally, which amendment repealed the legislation? What year?

What is the 18th Amendment-1919. What is Prohibition What is the 18th Amendment-1919? What is Prohibition? What is the 21st Amendment – 1933?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

Name at least 3 causes that led to the Great Depression. Explain Name at least 3 causes that led to the Great Depression? Explain. What is the significance of “Black Tuesday?” Date?

Buying on margin (over speculation) Installment buying Uneven distribution of wealth Banking collapse High taxes *October 29, 1929 – the day the stock market CRASHED!