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Are You Smarter Than an 8 th Grader?. Hosted by Miss. K. Guilded Age. Progressive Era. Imperialism. Roaring 20’s. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Disease.

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  1. Are You Smarter Than an 8th Grader? Hosted by Miss. K

  2. Guilded Age Progressive Era Imperialism Roaring 20’s 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 Disease This was the major cause of death among Native American Indians after coming in contact with white settlers?

  4. Muckrakers People who exposed corruption in business and government were known as…? Row 1, Col 2

  5. Imperialism Around 1900, U.S. foreign policy changed from isolationism to…? Hint…this is when a stronger country takes over a weaker country for power, land, and resources. Row 1, Col 3

  6. Music Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Bessie Smith made significant contributions to the Harlem Renaissance in the field of…? Row 1, Col 4

  7. The Homestead Act This law stated that you could have 160 acres of land in the west if you farmed it for 5 years? Row 2, Col 1

  8. Seneca Falls, New York In the 1840’s this became the center of the women’s rights movement? Row 2, Col 2

  9. The Spanish-American War The causes of this war include the bombing of the USS Maine and yellow journalism. The effects of this war are that the US acquired Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines? Row 2, Col 3

  10. The Harlem Renaissance This was known as the rebirth of African-American culture in the 1920’s? Writers during this period were also most concerned with the experiences of blacks in the United States. Row 2, Col 4

  11. The Transcontinental Railroad This helped settle the West at a rapid rate and made trade easier and faster? Row 3, Col 1

  12. Plessy v. Ferguson This 1896 landmark Supreme Court decision upheld the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of “separate but equal.” Row 3, Col 2

  13. The Zimmerman Telegram TTH This document was one of the causes of the US entering WWI Row 3, Col 3

  14. Communists, immigration During the Red Scare, Americans had a fear of_____________. This fear led to stricter ___________ laws. Row 3, Col 4

  15. Industrial Revolution Hand labor is replaced by machine labor in what became known as the…? Row 4, Col 1

  16. Jim Crow Laws Some examples of this law include the segregation of public schools, public places, and public transportation . Row 4, Col 2

  17. Boxer This political cartoon is portraying the _______ Rebellion. This rebellion was a group of Chinese that wanted to rid China of foreigners. Row 4, Col 3

  18. Great Migration Hundreds of thousands of African-Americans moved from the South to the North in the _________? Row 4, Col 4

  19. (C) Private ownership of the means of production • A feature that is unique to a free-enterprise economic system is: • Government ownership of most companies • Strict government regulation of business • Private ownership of the means of production • Wages and prices set by the government Row 5, Col 1

  20. The Jungle This literary work exposed the evils of the meatpacking industry? Row 5, Col 2

  21. Versailles, Germany, WWII The Treaty of__________ ended WWI, punished ___________, and the United States Congress did not accept it, thus eventually leading to _________. Row 5, Col 3

  22. Prohibition Identify the law that is being portrayed in this political cartoon Row 5, Col 4

  23. Are You Smarter Than an 8th Grader Final Question

  24. Part Two…

  25. Guilded Age Part II Great Depression World War II Cold War/Decades 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  26. Row 1, Col 1 Reservations Native Americans were forced to give up their nomadic way of life and live on?

  27. The Stock Market Crash This event was a factor in the rapid change in unemployment after 1929? Row 1, Col 2

  28. The Bombing of Pearl Harbor This event led to the US joining WWII?

  29. (D) Conflicts between communist and democratic goverments • The cold war developed following World War II as a result of the : • Renewed threats from the Nazi leaders • 1960’s space race between the U.S. and U.S.S.R • Invasion of Poland by Germany • Conflicts between communist and democratic governments

  30. The Homestead Act This law stated that you could have 160 acres of land in the west if you farmed it for 5 years?

  31. Seneca Falls, New York In the 1840’s this became the center of the women’s rights movement?

  32. The Spanish-American War The causes of this war include the bombing of the USS Maine and yellow journalism. The effects of this war are that the US acquired Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines?

  33. The Harlem Renaissance This was known as the rebirth of African-American culture in the 1920’s? Writers during this period were also most concerned with the experiences of blacks in the United States.

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