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Round 1Round 11.1.Owner of Standard Oil Company, of significant Owner of Standard Oil Company, of significant
interest to Ida Tarbellinterest to Ida Tarbell2. Foreign policy of Taft in the Caribbean2. Foreign policy of Taft in the Caribbean3.A telegram sent from the Germans to the 3.A telegram sent from the Germans to the
Mexicans proposing an alliance during WWIMexicans proposing an alliance during WWI4.4.Where Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes Where Nazi leaders were charged with “crimes
against humanity” against humanity” 5. FDR’s program to solve the great depression5. FDR’s program to solve the great depression6.6. WWI veterans in Washington DC in 1932 seeking WWI veterans in Washington DC in 1932 seeking
their payments for servicetheir payments for service7.7. One of two very important battles from July 1863 One of two very important battles from July 1863 8.8. Opposed to spread of slavery into new territoriesOpposed to spread of slavery into new territories
9.people who smuggled alcohol illegally during prohibition9.people who smuggled alcohol illegally during prohibition10. One of the writers of the 1920s, wrote 10. One of the writers of the 1920s, wrote The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby11. Famous British ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915, 11. Famous British ship sunk by German U-boat in 1915,
American passengers were also killedAmerican passengers were also killed12. Term used to describe the style of sensational newspaper 12. Term used to describe the style of sensational newspaper
writing and image creation during the Spanish American Warwriting and image creation during the Spanish American War13. Teddy Roosevelt’s idea of fairness between labor and 13. Teddy Roosevelt’s idea of fairness between labor and
managementmanagement14. Idea promoted by Stephen Douglass that people in a given 14. Idea promoted by Stephen Douglass that people in a given
territory (such as Kansas-Nebraska) could determine status of territory (such as Kansas-Nebraska) could determine status of slaveryslavery
15. The splitting up of families and other effects of slavery on 15. The splitting up of families and other effects of slavery on families were vividly portrayed in this novelfamilies were vividly portrayed in this novel
16. Phrasing used by Oliver Wendell Holmes in the 16. Phrasing used by Oliver Wendell Holmes in the Schenk V. Schenk V. U.S.U.S. Case to explain why free speech is limited during times of Case to explain why free speech is limited during times of warwar
Round 1 Round 1
1.1. John D. RockefellerJohn D. Rockefeller
2.2. Dollar DiplomacyDollar Diplomacy
3.3. Zimmerman NoteZimmerman Note
4.4. Nuremberg TrialsNuremberg Trials
5.5. New DealNew Deal
6.6. Bonus ArmyBonus Army
7.7. Gettysburg, VicksburgGettysburg, Vicksburg
8.8. Free Soil party (“free soilers”)Free Soil party (“free soilers”)
9.9. bootleggersbootleggers1010 F. Scott FitzgeraldF. Scott Fitzgerald1111 The LusitaniaThe Lusitania12. Yellow journalism12. Yellow journalism13. Square Deal13. Square Deal14.Popular sovereignty14.Popular sovereignty15. 15. Uncle Tom’s CabinUncle Tom’s Cabin16. “clear and present danger”16. “clear and present danger” I’ll also accept “can’t yell fire in a I’ll also accept “can’t yell fire in a crowded theater”crowded theater”
Round 2 Round 2 1.1. Nickname for progressive reformers who used Nickname for progressive reformers who used
graphic imagery to expose conditions needed for graphic imagery to expose conditions needed for changechange
2.2. Teddy Roosevelt’s volunteer regiment that charged Teddy Roosevelt’s volunteer regiment that charged San Juan HillSan Juan Hill
3.3. Added interpretation to the Monroe Doctrine that Added interpretation to the Monroe Doctrine that claims US right to intervene in the Western claims US right to intervene in the Western HemisphereHemisphere
4.4. Scientific philosophy used to justify laissez-faire Scientific philosophy used to justify laissez-faire capitalismcapitalism
5.5. New Deal program that hired young men aged 18-25 New Deal program that hired young men aged 18-25 for a variety of construction and restoration projects for a variety of construction and restoration projects
6.6. Term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald to describe the Term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald to describe the 1920s 1920s
7.7. This state was the first to secedeThis state was the first to secede
8.8. re-elected in 1916 and promised to “keep us out of WWI”re-elected in 1916 and promised to “keep us out of WWI”9.An allied turning point in Belgium, winter 1944-1945, 9.An allied turning point in Belgium, winter 1944-1945,
defending the German offensivedefending the German offensive10. “Trial of the century” about teaching Evolution, 192510. “Trial of the century” about teaching Evolution, 192511. Two famous Italian anarchists who were charged and 11. Two famous Italian anarchists who were charged and
convicted for murderconvicted for murder12. Where the majority of “new” immigrants came from by 12. Where the majority of “new” immigrants came from by
1900190013. New Deal program aimed at assisting people in their old 13. New Deal program aimed at assisting people in their old
age, insuring the unemployment, and relieving the age, insuring the unemployment, and relieving the burdens of widows and fatherless children. burdens of widows and fatherless children.
14. Chief Justice Taney ruled in 1857 14. Chief Justice Taney ruled in 1857 that this man was not a citizen and therefore had no right to sue. This decision also declared the Missouri Compromise of 1820 unconstitutional.
Rnd 2 Rnd 2
1.1. MuckrakersMuckrakers
2.2. Rough RidersRough Riders
3.3. Roosevelt CorollaryRoosevelt Corollary
4.4. Social DarwinismSocial Darwinism
5.5. Civilian Conservation CorpsCivilian Conservation Corps
6.6. The Jazz AgeThe Jazz Age
7.7. South CarolinaSouth Carolina
8.8. Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson
9.9. Battle of the BulgeBattle of the Bulge
10. Scopes Trial (Monkey Trial)10. Scopes Trial (Monkey Trial)
11. Sacco and Vanzetti11. Sacco and Vanzetti
12. Southern and Eastern Europe12. Southern and Eastern Europe
13. Social Security Act13. Social Security Act
14. Dred Scott14. Dred Scott
Round 3Round 3
1. TR’s Big Stick Diplomacy included the construction of 1. TR’s Big Stick Diplomacy included the construction of a canal herea canal here
2. $2 billion project for the development and building 2. $2 billion project for the development and building of the Atomic Bombof the Atomic Bomb
3. slang term (mocking a president) used for makeshift 3. slang term (mocking a president) used for makeshift communities of homeless unemployed people during communities of homeless unemployed people during the early days of the Great Depressionthe early days of the Great Depression
4. laws that were designed to maintain racial 4. laws that were designed to maintain racial segregation in the south in the years following the segregation in the south in the years following the Civil WarCivil War
5. the first “talkie” -movie with sound, 19275. the first “talkie” -movie with sound, 19276. this amendment gave women the right to vote6. this amendment gave women the right to vote7.7. this amendment ended slaverythis amendment ended slavery
8. foreign policy strategy used at Munich in 1938, later 8. foreign policy strategy used at Munich in 1938, later criticized by Churchillcriticized by Churchill
9. 9. the Junglethe Jungle led directly to passage of this_______ led directly to passage of this_______10.The Teapot Dome scandal occurred during his presidency10.The Teapot Dome scandal occurred during his presidency11. Wilson’s plan for resolving the territorial disputes that led 11. Wilson’s plan for resolving the territorial disputes that led
to WWI as well as his vision of lasting peace to prevent to WWI as well as his vision of lasting peace to prevent future warsfuture wars
12. This notorious nativist group resurged in popularity 12. This notorious nativist group resurged in popularity during the 1920s, mostly in response to European during the 1920s, mostly in response to European immigrantsimmigrants
13. aka “the draft” - provided manpower for US entry into 13. aka “the draft” - provided manpower for US entry into WWI in 1917WWI in 1917
14. Name two of the four slave states that remained in the 14. Name two of the four slave states that remained in the Union during the Civil WarUnion during the Civil War
1.1. PanamaPanama
2.2. Manhattan ProjectManhattan Project
3.3. HoovervillesHoovervilles
4.4. Jim Crow LawsJim Crow Laws
5.5. The Jazz SingerThe Jazz Singer
6.6. 1919thth Amendment Amendment
7.7. 1313thth amendment amendment
Round 3Round 3
Rnd 3 Rnd 3
8.8. appeasement appeasement
9.9. Meat Inspection Act (passed the same Meat Inspection Act (passed the same day as the Pure Food and Drug Act)day as the Pure Food and Drug Act)
10. Harding10. Harding
11 14 points11 14 points
12. Ku Klux Klan 12. Ku Klux Klan
13. Selective Service Act13. Selective Service Act14. Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and
Delaware.
Round 4Round 4
1.1. term used to describe TR and Taft for going after term used to describe TR and Taft for going after monopoliesmonopolies
2. Activist in the 1920s who promoted black nationalism 2. Activist in the 1920s who promoted black nationalism and “back-to-Africa”and “back-to-Africa”
3. “rags to riches” captain of the steel industry, promoter 3. “rags to riches” captain of the steel industry, promoter of “gospel of wealth”of “gospel of wealth”
4. Suffragist who took over NAWSA leadership after 4. Suffragist who took over NAWSA leadership after Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony
5. FDR’s weekly radio broadcasts which were intended to 5. FDR’s weekly radio broadcasts which were intended to re-assure Americans during the GDre-assure Americans during the GD
6. New Deal program designed to regulate the stock 6. New Deal program designed to regulate the stock market and prevent fraudulent practicesmarket and prevent fraudulent practices
7. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation specifically freed 7. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation specifically freed slaves __________________slaves __________________
8. US citizens of Japanese ancestry were sent to these 8. US citizens of Japanese ancestry were sent to these kind of camps during WWIIkind of camps during WWII
9. Tragedy in 1911 which killed 146 garment workers9. Tragedy in 1911 which killed 146 garment workers10. the “three Rs” that the New Deal programs sought 10. the “three Rs” that the New Deal programs sought
to addressto address11. in 1902, TR resolved a strike involving these kind 11. in 1902, TR resolved a strike involving these kind
of laborersof laborers12. Famous 1938 Halloween radio mass hysteria 12. Famous 1938 Halloween radio mass hysteria
directed by Orson Wellesdirected by Orson Welles13. What happened on October 29, 1929 (“Black 13. What happened on October 29, 1929 (“Black
Tuesday”)Tuesday”)14. This is the bloodiest single-day battle in all of US 14. This is the bloodiest single-day battle in all of US
historyhistory
Round 4Round 4
1.1. Trust-bustingTrust-busting
2.2. Marcus GarveyMarcus Garvey
3.3. Andrew CarnegieAndrew Carnegie
4.4. Carrie Chapman CattCarrie Chapman Catt
5.5. Fireside ChatsFireside Chats
6.6. SEC (Securities Exchange Commission)SEC (Securities Exchange Commission)
7.7. In all states in rebellion (the In all states in rebellion (the Confederacy)Confederacy)
8.8. internment/relocationinternment/relocation
9. Triangle-Shirtwaist Fire9. Triangle-Shirtwaist Fire
10 relief, recovery, reform10 relief, recovery, reform
11. Coal miners 11. Coal miners
12. 12. War of the WorldsWar of the Worlds
13. Stock market crash13. Stock market crash
14.14. AntietamAntietam
1.1. Supreme Allied Commander who gave the go-ahead Supreme Allied Commander who gave the go-ahead for D-Day in 1944for D-Day in 1944
2.2. Term used to describe the group of writers who were Term used to describe the group of writers who were disillusioned after WWIdisillusioned after WWI
3.3. Early Civil Rights reformer who founded the Tuskegee Early Civil Rights reformer who founded the Tuskegee Institute and pushed for a gradual approachInstitute and pushed for a gradual approach
4.4. During both World Wars, US citizens were During both World Wars, US citizens were encouraged to grow their own produce on theseencouraged to grow their own produce on these
5.5. Teddy Roosevelt ran as a third party “Bull Moose Teddy Roosevelt ran as a third party “Bull Moose candidate in this electioncandidate in this election
6.6. Wording used in Wording used in Plessy v. Ferguson Plessy v. Ferguson to uphold to uphold segregation in public facilities segregation in public facilities
7.7. Abolition’s “Golden Trumpet” – he even refused to Abolition’s “Golden Trumpet” – he even refused to wear any clothing made of cottonwear any clothing made of cotton
8. Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown from this pacific chain 8. Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown from this pacific chain of islands of islands
9. New Deal program created to insure bank deposits9. New Deal program created to insure bank deposits10. Most famous Harlem Renaissance writer, asked what 10. Most famous Harlem Renaissance writer, asked what
happens to “a dream defered”happens to “a dream defered”11. Alfred T. Mahan’s concept of "sea power" was based on 11. Alfred T. Mahan’s concept of "sea power" was based on
the idea that countries should build up their ___________ in the idea that countries should build up their ___________ in order to have greater worldwide impactorder to have greater worldwide impact
12. Its ultimate failure as a peacekeeping body led eventually 12. Its ultimate failure as a peacekeeping body led eventually to WWII. Though the US created it, we did not jointo WWII. Though the US created it, we did not join
13. Largest and most ambitious New Deal program that 13. Largest and most ambitious New Deal program that employed millions of people to carry out construction employed millions of people to carry out construction projects and also employed many musicians, artists, and projects and also employed many musicians, artists, and writers writers
14. Wrote “ A Century of Dishonor” to highlight the history of 14. Wrote “ A Century of Dishonor” to highlight the history of our government’s policy of deception toward the Native our government’s policy of deception toward the Native Americans Americans
1.1. Dwight EisenhowerDwight Eisenhower
2.2. Lost GenerationLost Generation
3.3. Booker T. WashingtonBooker T. Washington
4.4. Victory gardensVictory gardens
5.5. 19121912
6.6. “ “separate but equal”separate but equal”
7.7. Wendell PhillipsWendell Phillips
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8. Hawaii 8. Hawaii
9. FDIC9. FDIC
10.10.Langston HughesLangston Hughes
11.11.Naval (navy)Naval (navy)
12.12.League of NationsLeague of Nations
13.13.WPAWPA
14.14.Helen Hunt JacksonHelen Hunt Jackson
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Part II -- Which president Part II -- Which president (some may be used twice)(some may be used twice)
1.1. “Make the World Safe for Democracy”“Make the World Safe for Democracy”2.2. “Return to Normalcy”“Return to Normalcy”3.“The Only thing we have to fear is fear itself”3.“The Only thing we have to fear is fear itself”4. 1924 campaign – “keep cool with ______”4. 1924 campaign – “keep cool with ______”5. “arsenal of democracy”5. “arsenal of democracy”6. Potsdam conference6. Potsdam conference7. Busted more trusts than TR7. Busted more trusts than TR8. continued to give speech after being shot8. continued to give speech after being shot9. believed in volunteerism to respond to GD9. believed in volunteerism to respond to GD10. incapacitated by stroke during his final days10. incapacitated by stroke during his final days Promised “malice toward none and charity to all” at his second Promised “malice toward none and charity to all” at his second
inaugurationinauguration Was impeached but not removed from office and finished out his term in Was impeached but not removed from office and finished out his term in
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