Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Between 1919 and 1920 in the United States, the Palmer Raids were
federal government raids in search of anarchists and radicals.
She was the first women elected to Congress in 1916 and opposed declaring war on Germany.
Jeannette Rankin
The explosion of African-American music and literature in the 1920s was known as
the Harlem Renaissance
The incident that promoted many American cities to adopt the commission form of city government was
the hurricane that hit Galveston, Texas, in 1900
During the late nineteeth century, American farmers favored using silver as United states currency as well as gold because
they felt it would make american farm products more attractive to foreign buyers.
The progressive movement election reform that allowed voters to vote to select nominees for upcoming elections was and is
the direct primary
As the United States Senate debated approval of the Versailles Treaty in the fall of 1919, President Woodrow Wilson was not able personally to fight for the treaty because
he suffered a stroke after a cross-country train trip to campaign for the treaty
In order to secure control of the land for the construction of the Panama Canal, the United States...
Orchestrated a revolution in Panama against Columbia and negotiated a deal with the Panamanians
The late nineteeth century president who attained a reputation for integrity in a period full of corrupt politicians was
Grover Cleveland
How did the sinking of the Lustitania affect attitudes toward World War I?
It turned public opinion against Germany
The Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed in order to
fight against the drinking of alchol
The Western front in World War I consisted of how many miles of trenches
450
This African American leader from Jamaica promoted the idea of black nationalism and a back to Africa movement.
Marcus Garvey
After the German government vowed to stop attacking passanger ships with its submarines. President Woodrow Wilson successfully campaigned for re-election in 1916 by using this slogan.
He kept us out of the War
The Committee on Public information created during World War I was in charge of
educating the public on the causes of war and garner support
One of the most secret societies in china were "the Righteous and Harmonious Fists also known as
the Boxers
Alaska came into the possesion of the United States in 1867 when
Secretary of States William Seaward arranged the purchase of Alaska from Russia
The biggest impact of the Ford Motor Company's Model T automobile was that
it made the automobile affordable for the average american
Released in 1927, the first motion picture with sound synchronized to the action was
The Jazz singer
The federal government agency created in 1914 to monitor false advertising, dishonest labeling, and monpolistic business practices was the
Federal Trade Commission
You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold. The populist party leader who spoke these words in 1896 was
Williams Jennings Bryan
The event that caused the United States to send troops to fight Spanish troops in Cuba in 1898 was
an explosion on board the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor that sank the ship
Differing from W.E.B. Dubois, civil rights leader Booker T. Washington believed that
blacks should work hard and well in common laboring jobs and assimilate into middle class society.
The national organization founded in 1913 to fight against discrimination against American Jews was the
Anti-Defamation League
Ocurring in 1917, this was the main reason why Russia pulled out of World War I.
They had a revolution
Bernard Baruch, an influential Wall Street investment broker, headed what during World War I?
the War industries board
The United States governement decided to overthrow the government of Hawaiian Quenn Liliuokalani in 1893
she abolished the Hawaiian constitution that had given power to American sugar farmers of Hawaii.
Teddy Roosevelt, once elected, promised a square dealm to Americans. Its goal was to
keep the corporations from taking advantage of the small businesses.
The National reclmation Act of 1902 gave the federal government the power to
manage water resources, particularly in the American west
During the depression local, state, and federal governments began encouraging Mexican immigrants to
repatriation
In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese exclusion act beacuse
many felt Chinese workers were taking American jobs.
During the late nineteenth century, Republicans argued that a high tariff on imported goods would...
make domestically-produced goods cheaper than imported goods.
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