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Alphabet Soup. Invasions & Protests. Laws & Agreements. Vocabulary. Court Cases. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1---100 Question.
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Alphabet Soup Invasions & Protests Laws & Agreements Vocabulary Court Cases 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Row 1---100 Question -Book by Upton Sinclair, depicted the abuses of the meatpacking industry.
Row 1---100 Answer -Jungle
Row 1---200 Question -Prohibited the sale and or manufacture of alcohol in the nation.
Row 1---200 Answer -18th Amendment
Row 1---300 Question - Secret drinking club that where found in thousands of cities during Prohibition.
Row 1---300 Answer - Speakeasies
Row 1---400 Question - Party started by Theodore Roosevelt during his 1912 attempt to run for President as a third party candidate.
Row 1---400 Answer - Progressive or Bull Moose Party
Row 1---500 Question - Group of civil disobedience protestors who rode into segregated bus stations to prove the point of civil rights abuses.
Row 1---500 Answer - Freedom Riders
Row 2---100 Question - Ku Klux Klan
Row 2---100 Answer - KKK
Row 2---200 Question - Civilian Conservation Corp
Row 2---200 Answer - CCC
Row 2---300 Question - Government agency created after the publishing of the “Jungle” to make sure the food and medicine we take are safe.
Row 2---300 Answer - FDA
Row 2---400 Question - Name of the security organization formed by the U.S. and western European nations in the Cold War.
Row 2---400 Answer - NATO
Row 2---500 Question - New Deal program designed to provide jobs and electricity through one of the nation’s poorest areas. Program still exists today.
Row 2---500 Answer - TVA
Row 3---100 Question - December 7th, 1941. Surprise attack by the Japanese on the United States.
Row 3---100 Answer - Pearl Harbor
Row 3---200 Question - 1914 law that strengthen the governments ability to break up illegal trusts that overcharged consumers and hindered competition.
Row 3---200 Answer - D-Day
Row 3---300 Question - Began in Greensboro, NC to protest the segregation policies of many public restaurants.
Row 3---300 Answer - Sit- In
Row 3---400 Question The march on August 28, 1963 in which Martin Luther King gave his I have A Dream speech at.
Row 3---400 Answer - March On Washington
Row 3---500 Question - Protestors who came to Washington to ask Congress to pay a WWI payment to veterans earlier than promised.
Row 3---500 Answer -Bonus Army
Row 4---100 Question - Established judicial review
Row 4---100 Answer - Marbury v. Madison
Row 4---200 Question - Supreme Court case that made segregation legal
Row 4---200 Answer - Plessy v. Ferguson
Row 4---300 Question - Supreme Court case where the Court ruled that segregation is no longer acceptable (made in school desegregation case).
Row 4---300 Answer - Brown v. Board of Education
Row 4---400 Question - Supreme Court case where the court set the doctrine of “clear and present danger”
Row 4---400 Answer - Schenck v. US
Row 4---500 Question - Supreme court case where Charles Baker, a voter, brought suit against the state in the federal district court claiming that the dilution of his vote as a result of the state’s failure to reapportion violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution
Row 4---500 Answer - Baker v. Carr
Row 5---100 Question - National Law passed to guarantee voting privileges to African Americans across the nation
Row 5---100 Answer - Voting Rights Act
Row 5---200 Question - Immigration law that set up a quota system (discrimination system against all non-Western Europeans).
Row 5---200 Answer - National Origins Act
Row 5---300 Question - Laws passed after the Granger laws regulating Railroads were declared unconstitutional because they tried to regulate interstate commerce.
Row 5---300 Answer - Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Row 5---400 Question - Laws passed after the Vietnam War which limits the President’s ability to send troops into battle without the approval of Congress.
Row 5---400 Answer - War Powers Act
Row 5---500 Question - 1914 law that strengthen the governments ability to break up illegal trusts that overcharged consumers and hindered competition.