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The Plains People World War I The Interwar Years The Cold War Anything Goes…..

The name of the act passed in 1887 that gave each Native family 160 acres of land and granted them citizenship after a 25 year probation period.

What was the Dawes Act?

The Plains People depended on this for survival.

What were the buffalo?

The last Native American victory over the white man.

What was the Battle of Little Big Horn?

Two of the three Native leaders involved in the Battle of Little Big Horn.

Who were Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and Rain-in-the-Face?

The two Native American tribes that fought at the Battle of Little Big Horn.

Who were the Sioux and the Cheyenne?

The three countries that made up the Triple Alliance.

Who were Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy?

What Germany offered Mexico in the Zimmerman Telegram.

What was to help Mexico get Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona back?

The section of the Treaty of Versailles that forced Germany to accept total blame for the war.

What was the War Guilt Clause?

President Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize for the creation of this after World War I.

What was the League of Nations?

The number of troops the United States sent overseas in World War I.

What was 2 million?

The two Italian Americans who were executed for a crime they didn’t commit and whose case reflected the anti-immigrant feelings of the Americans after World War I.

Who were Sacco and Vanzetti?

Under the Quota System of Immigration, immigrants from this country were completely excluded from immigrating to the U.S.

What was Japan?

The teacher who was arrested because he was teaching evolution to his biology class in Drayton, Tennessee.

Who was John T. Scopes?

Henry Ford’s greatest achievement.

What was the assembly line?

The government agency created by FDR as part of his New Deal that authorized the President to regulate banking transactions and forbade banks to reopen until it proved solvency to the Treasury Department.

What was the Emergency Banking Relief Act?

The term used to describe Soviet Policy in Europe from 1945 to 1989.

What was the Iron Curtain?

The two countries the U.S. promised to provide military and economic aid to under the Truman Doctrine.

Who were Greece and Turkey?

Plan that offered aid in the form of money, supplies and machinery to all European nations including the Soviet Union.

What was the Marshall Plan?

What JFK thought would be accomplished through the Bay of Pigs Invasion.

What is to spark an uprising against Fidel Castro?

How a nuclear war was averted during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

What is Soviet ships backing off and removing their missiles?

The name of the American policy where Britain could borrow war materials from the United States during World War II.

What was the Lend-lease Agreement?

The man who claimed, after World War II, to have a list of Communists employed by the State Department.

Who was Joseph McCarthy?

The president who was so superstitions that he never lit 3 cigarettes off of a single match, refused to sit at a table set for 13, and never began a trip on a Friday.

Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?

The number of U.S. flags currently on the moon.

What is 6?

Mr. Burns’, of The Simpsons, college Alma mater.

What is Yale?