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Imperialism

Progressivism

World War I

Roaring ‘20s

Key People

Assorted Goodies

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Concept where a larger country expresses dominance over a smaller one

Imperialism

Reporting style that sensationalized events in newspapers

Yellow Journalism

Name the owner of either the New York Journal or the New York World

William Randolph Hearst Joseph Pulitzer

Legislation that ended military rule and set up a government in Puerto Rico was

The Foraker Act

Agreement that ends the Spanish-American War

Treaty of Paris

Woman who campaigned for women’s suffrage

Susan B. Anthony

18th Amendment

Prohibition

Journalists who wished to expose the ills of society were called

Muckrakers

What was the seventeenth amendment?

Direct election of senators

What was the primary goal of the NAACP and what does it stand for?

Protection/Equality National Assoc. Advancement of Colored People

Anarchist group that included Gavrilo Princip

Black Hand

Proposal by Woodrow Wilson that was rejected by the US Congress

League of Nations

Name the four M A I N causes of World War I

Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

Name two of the three countries in the Triple Entente

Russia England France

Name three members of the Triple Alliance

Austria-Hungary Germany Italy Ottomans/Turkey

‘Underground’ saloon for illicit drinking and gambling

Speakeasy

The subject of the Scopes Trial was

Creationism vs. Evolution

Idea where a set of rules is established for one group and not another

Double Standard

Area that saw the ‘rebirth’ of black American culture during the 1920s

Harlem

Americans used installment plans to buy what kind of products?

Appliances Cars etc.

Author of the Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Most notorious criminal and bootlegger during the 1920s

Al Capone

Defender of John Scopes during his trial

Clarence Darrow

African American poet who wrote about freedom and resisting prejudice

Langston Hughes

Daily Double!!

Black separatist who believed that African Americans should start their own colony elsewhere

Marcus Garvey

Scandal of the Harding Presidency

Teapot Dome Scandal

Author of A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest Hemingway

21st Amendment

Repeal of prohibition

Idea used to foster efficiency in the workplace

Scientific management

What was the date for the end of WWI

November 11, 1918

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