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Explore the societal shifts and political upheavals from the Antebellum era through World War I in America. From industrialization to the Roaring Twenties, discover key events and figures that shaped the nation. Learn about the impact of conflicts like the Civil War and World War I on American society and the modern presidency.
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CATEGORY 1 - $100 The name of the Scottish immigrant and entrepreneur who founded US Steel and later became a prominent philanthropist…
CATEGORY 1 - $200 The process by which a company controls all resources, the means of production, and distribution of said product…
CATEGORY 1 - $300 In an effort to regulate business and prevent monopolies the federal government passed this in 1890…
CATEGORY 1 - $400 The Populist Party’s position on “the money question” of the 1890s was…
CATEGORY 1 - $500 The most significant religious difference between New Immigrants and Old Immigrants was…
CATEGORY 2 - $100 He was hanged for attacking the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, VA and hoping to lead an armed slave revolt…
CATEGORY 2 - $200 This event prompted southern states to secede from the union…
CATEGORY 2 - $300 Three advantages the North enjoyed over the South at the outbreak of the Civil War were…
CATEGORY 2 - $400 This Amendment guaranteed equal protection under the law, due process and citizenship to freed slaves
CATEGORY 2 - $500 Three parts of the Compromise of 1850 include…
CATEGORY 3 - $100 Journalists, photographers, and others who dramatized the need for reform by appealing to the public’s conscience were known as…
CATEGORY 3 - $200 US Secretary of State John Hay expressed the desire to protect free trade within China in 1900 in a statement known as…
CATEGORY 3 - $300 The name given to TR’s program which sought to prevent the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of the poor…
CATEGORY 3 - $400 Declaration that stated the US was justified in intervening in the affairs of Latin American nations to maintain economic stability; justified economic imperialism …
CATEGORY 3 - $500 American citizens who joined the Temperance Movement supported this cause…
CATEGORY 4 - $100 This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915 killing 128 Americans onboard; public opinion turned against Germany
CATEGORY 4 - $200 This secret memo from the German government proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States…
CATEGORY 4 - $300 This group was established to promote patriotism and support for the war effort by using speeches, articles and posters…
CATEGORY 4 - $400 These two laws forbade any criticism or actions that opposed the US war effort…
CATEGORY 4 - $500 The four MAIN causes of World War I included…(Explain each)
CATEGORY 5 - $100 The rebirth or “flowering” of African-American culture centered in New York was the…
CATEGORY 5 - $200 The 1924 National Origins Act was discriminatory towards immigrants from this geographic region of Europe…
CATEGORY 5 - $300 Henry Ford’s description of his Model T as “you may have any color, so long as it’s black” is a great example of his use of…
CATEGORY 5 - $400 Sec. of Interior Albert Fall’s scheme to secretly lease federal oil reserves to private oilmen in exchange for bribes was known as…
CATEGORY 5 - $500 This treaty, signed by the US as well as 62 other countries, outlawed war (though it could not be enforced)…
CATEGORY 1 - $100 Andrew Carnegie
CATEGORY 1 - $200 Vertical Integration
CATEGORY 1 - $300 Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890
CATEGORY 1 - $400 “Free Silver” – the backing of currency by gold and silver in an effort to create inflation
CATEGORY 1 - $500 Old Immigrants were more likely Protestants while New Immigrants were more likely Catholics
CATEGORY 2 - $100 John Brown
CATEGORY 2 - $200 The 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln as President
CATEGORY 2 - $300 -Larger population-Most of nation’s factories-Most of nation’s wealth-More developed infrastructure (RR’s)-stable government
CATEGORY 2 - $400 14th Amendment
CATEGORY 2 - $500 -admission of CA as free state -strengthened Fugitive Slave Act -abolished slave trade in DC -set Texas/NM border -popular sovereignty in NM, UT
CATEGORY 3 - $100 Muckrakers
CATEGORY 3 - $200 Open Door Policy
CATEGORY 3 - $300 The Square Deal
CATEGORY 3 - $400 Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
CATEGORY 3 - $500 Prohibition
CATEGORY 4 - $100 The Lusitania
CATEGORY 4 - $200 The Zimmermann Telegram