Q3 AP US REVIEW. He was imprisoned during World War I for speaking out against the war and violating the Espionage and Sedition Acts He also ran for president.

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Q3 AP US REVIEW

He was imprisoned during World War I for speaking out against the war and violating the Espionage and Sedition Acts He also ran for president with the Socialist Party

What was the Zimmerman note/telegram (WWI)?

What organization was proposed by President Woodrow Wilson after World War I to prevent future wars from happening?

He was the main figure in the US government who carried out the raids during the “Red Scare”

He was a Chicago gangster who made much of his money during the era of Prohibition

His company invented the Model T

The Immigration Quota Act of 1924 showed that the US government had a preference for what type of European immigrants?

He was president when the Stock Market crashed in 1929

This scandal involved corrupt US senators selling oil to businesses

What was the name of the group of veterans from World War I who marched on Washington DC in 1932 demanding money?

He was the president of the United Mine Workers of America and created the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations)

Name the 3 R’s of the New Deal

What did the Civilian Conservation Corps do?

Describe one thing the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) did

The Tennessee Valley Authority was based primarily on the construction of what?

Describe one thing the Social Security Act did

Name the dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II

Name the fascist leader of Italy during World War II

Name the leader of Britain during World War II

Name the leader of the US during World War II

The word to describe the US’s unwillingness to get involved in European affairs before WWII

The word to describe how Britain and France tried to prevent a war with Germany by keeping Hitler satisfied

Name one of the two laws that the US passed in order to help Britain and France while trying to remain “neutral”