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USH Second Semester Exam Jeopardy

USH Second Semester Exam Jeopardy. guaranteed that all people born or naturalized in the United States were citizens and that no state could restrict their rights. guaranteed African Americans the right to vote. “ Rough Rider ” who later became President.

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USH Second Semester Exam Jeopardy

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  1. USH Second Semester Exam Jeopardy

  2. guaranteed that all people born or naturalized in the United States were citizens and that no state could restrict their rights

  3. guaranteed African Americans the right to vote

  4. “Rough Rider” who later became President

  5. policy under which stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations

  6. the policy of avoiding political or economic alliances with foreign countries

  7. offering workers higher wages and providing benefits

  8. periods in which the economy grows, then contracts

  9. Roosevelt’s program of relief, recovery, and reform

  10. program that provided old-age pensions for workers, unemployment insurance, and other benefits

  11. philosophy emphasizes the importance of the nation or an ethnic group and the supreme authority of the leader

  12. keeping the peace by giving into an aggressor’s demands

  13. England • France • Germany • Russia • Austria-Hungary • Italy • Ottoman Empire

  14. Japan • Pearl Harbor • Midway • USA • Guadalcanal • Philippines • Iwo Jima

  15. England • France • Germany • Soviet Union • Italy

  16. The Radical Republicans opposed President Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan, saying it was too

  17. Southern state governments restricted the rights of former slaves by

  18. The goal of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to

  19. Reconstruction came to end when

  20. Which event led to the Spanish-American War?

  21. As a result of the Spanish-American War

  22. The German U-boat changed the rules of naval warfare because it

  23. Wilson’s goal for the League of Nations was

  24. Generally, the 1920s were marked by

  25. Despite the prosperity of the 1920s, life remained hard for many

  26. What finally brought an end to World War II?

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