The 1900’s Supreme Court Cases U.S. Civil War Treaties and Policies The Colonial Period Political Cartoons 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy.

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The 1900’s Supreme Court Cases U.S. Civil War Treaties and Policies The Colonial Period Political Cartoons Final Jeopardy

Home This economic stimulus program initiated by FDR between 1933 and 1938 had the goal of giving work to the unemployed, reform of business and financial practices, and recovery of the economy during The Great Depression.

Home These points delivered by Woodrow Wilson were his plan to help with post- World War I society, although none of the European nations ratified them.

Home The bombing of this navel base forced the U.S. to declare war on Japan and three days later on Germany.

Home This mission allowed man to walk on the moon and allows the U.S. to take the lead in the space race with Russia.

Home The assassination of this Civil Rights leader in 1968 caused riots in Washington D.C.

Home This case ruled that students have limited rights and can be searched with reasonable cause.

Home This case reiterated that slaves were property, not people, and therefore cannot use the courts.

Home This case overturned the ruling of Plessy v. Ferguson and stated that separate but equal facilities are unequal.

Home This case ruled against self- incrimination and requires law enforcement officials to advise a suspect interrogated in custody of his rights to remain silent and to obtain an attorney.

Home This case found the New York law stopping Gibbons from using the waterways invalid because the Commerce Clause of the Constitution designated power to Congress to regulate interstate commerce.

Home This battle in July 1863 was the turning point of the Civil War.

Home This man and eighteen others attempted to raid the government armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia believing that the nation's slaves were ready to rise up but did not have weapons.

Home These people from the north moved to the south during the Reconstruction era to make a profit.

Home This movement not only included blacks, but whites from the north and the south who disagreed with slavery.

Home South Carolina was the first state to do this in 1860 and by the start of the Civil War ten other states joined.

Home This treaty ended the War of 1812.

Home This treaty brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country.

Home This treaty ended World War I between the Allies and Germany.

Home This treaty ended the Seven Years' War and marked the beginning of an extensive period of British dominance outside of Europe.

Home This treaty forms the basis of international space law.

Home This war was fought between the French and the British (not the Indians) over land and colonies in America.

Home This was the first permanent colony in American.

Home The people of this “lost colony” disappeared. Many argue either native attacks or starvation caused these people to vanish.

Home This nation of Native Americans in New York helped the Europeans with fur trade.

Home This act by the British placed a tax on goods in the Americas in 1765.

Home What themes and era does this cartoon illustrate?

Home What themes and era does this cartoon illustrate?

Home What themes and era does this cartoon illustrate?

Home What themes and era does this cartoon illustrate?

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