US History Final

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Treaty of Versailles

The ____ officially ended the Great War

George McClellan

Union military commander who wouldn't fight despite President Lincoln's orders to do so, ran against Lincoln for President

Calvin Coolidge

Vice President who became President upon the death of Warren Harding in 1923, was President during most of the "Roaring twenties"

1939

WWII began in what year?

Richard Byrd

flew over the North Pole

Oliver Kelley

founded the Grange

Samuel Gompers

founded the first successful national labor union in the US

19th Amendment

guaranteed women the right to vote

$20 million

how much did the US pay Spain for the Philippines

Titanic

in 1912, the ____ sank off the coast of Newfoundland

pools

informal agreement among competitors to limit competition and increase profit

Henry Bessemer

invented a new method of producing low cost steel

George Westinghouse

invented air brakes

George Pullman

invented the sleeping car

ironclads

iron plated battle ships, not wood plates

Potsdam Declaration

issued to call the Japanese to unconditionally surrender

Jimmy Doolittle

led bombing raid on Tokyo

PT Barnum

made the circus a national institution

trunk lines

major rail lines

modernism

movement which denied many fundamental doctrines of the Bible

feeder lines

smaller rail lines

he attacked civilian homes and farms

some criticized General Sherman's "March to the Sea" because

passing black codes

southern state governments restricted the rights of former slaves by

Wyoming

state that was the first to grant women full political rights

Homestead Act

stimulated Western settlement

Underwood-Sommons Bill

tax on personal incomes

ended slavery

the 13th Amendment did what

China

the Boxer Rebellion took place in ____

the confederate attack on Fort Sumter

the Civil War began with

US Grant

the Civil War hero elected President in 1868

Vladimir Lenin

the Communist revolutionary ____ came to power in Russia in 1917

enslaved people living in areas controlled by the Confederacy

the Emancipation Proclamation freed

Antietam

the Emancipation Proclamation was issued after which Union victory

providing clothing, medical care, food, and education to many freed people

the Freedmen's Bureau succeeded in

Allies

the Germans signed an armistice with the ____ on November 11, 1918

Russia

the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk made peace between Germany and ____

Treaty of Paris

the ____ ended the Spanish-American War

Selective Service Act

the ____ required all men from age 21-30 to register with local draft boards

Platt Amendment

the ____ stipulated the conditions under which Cuba would be granted independence

Paris Peace Act

the ____ supposedly outlawed international war

Lusitania

the ____ was a British luxury liner that was torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Ireland in 1915

League of Nations

the ____ was an international organization established after WWI to maintain peace

Volstead

the _____ act put the 18th Amendment into effect

gold standard

the abandonment of the ____ shook the public's confidence in the US monetary system

Austria

the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of ____ started WWI

Battle of Midway

the battle that marked the turning point of the war in the Pacific

Eddie Rickenbacker

the best-known American "ace" of WWI was ____

Thomas Edison

the famous inventor, ____, said that genius is "one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration"

materialism

the idea that everything can be explained in terms of matter

Wounded Knee

the last battle between Plain Indians and US took place at ____

prevent African Americans from exercising their rights

the main goal of the KKK during Reconstruction was to

Holocaust

the name ____ was given to the Nazi's systematic slaughter of 6 million Jews during WWII

atomic bomb

the new weapon, the _____, was developed as a result of the Manhattan Project

Washington DC

....

14th Amendment

"all persons born or naturalized in the US" citizens of the nation

Dwight D. Eisenhower

American general appointed to be the Allied commander in Europe

Douglas MacArthur

American general sent to fortify the Philippines against a Japanese invasion

Central Powers

Austria-Hungary belonged to the ____ during WWI

Allies

China and the Soviet Union sided with the ____ in WWII

Joseph Stalin

Communist dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII

Benito Mussolini

Fascist dictator of the Soviet Union during WWII

Entente

Great Britain belonged to the Triple ____ before WWI

Model T

Henry Ford's ____ was the most famous automobile ever built

Hiroshima

Japanese city that was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb

Adolf Hitler

Nazi dictator who led Germany into WWII

Copperheads

Northern Democrats who wanted peace with the South, not victory

Anaconda Plan

Northern strategy that included splitting the South in half

coaling station

Pago Pago

New Deal

President FDR called the ____ his social welfare program

Roosevelt

President ____ summarized his foreign policy with the slogan, "Speak softly and carry a big stick"

William McKinley

President that was assassinated in 1901

Herbert Hoover

President who was unjustly blamed for the Depression

Winston Churchill

Prime Minister who led Great Britain through most of the WWII

William Seward

Secretary of State ____ negotiated the purchase of Alaska

Sitting Bull

Sioux medicine man

William H. Taft

____ became the first civil governor of the Philippines

Paul Bunyan

____ was a mythical hero of the northern lumberjacks

Kaiser Wilhelm II

____ was the bold leader of Germany during WWI

Italy

____ was the first Axis Power to surrender to the Allies

Bell Telephone Company

____ was the first telephone company

Grover Cleveland

____ was the only President to serve two terms not in direct succession

D-Day

_____ marked the beginning of the end for WWII

Proprietorship

a business owned by one individual

monopoly

a business that has no competition

conscription

a draft that forced men to serve in the military

entrepreneur

a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking

Social Security Act

act that established government funding for unemployment and old age insurance

John Wilkes Booth

assassinated President Lincoln

socialism

belief that all economic, political, and social life must be controlled by the state

Joseph Pulitzer

bought the New York World newspaper business

Richmond, VA

capital of the Confederate States of America

John A. Roebling

chief engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge

Red Cloud

chief of the Sioux

write of Habeas corpus

court order that requires authorities to bring person held in jail before the court to determine why he or she is being jailed

Federal Reserve Act

created a central banking system under the authority of the federal government

17th Amendment

direct election of senators by the voters

Edwin Drake

drilled the first oil well in the US

Soviet Union

nation that Hitler invaded in 1941 after he failed to conquer Britain

Soviet Union

nation that assisted Germany with the conquest of Poland

Japan

nation that began the wave of aggression that plunged the world into WWII

15th Amendment

no one can be kept from voting because of race, color, or former enslavement, according to the

Sheldon Jackson

one of the best-known home missionaries of the 1800s

FDR

only man to serve more than two consecutive terms as President

John S. Pillsbury

owned the largest flour mills in the world

Chester Arthur

passed the Pendleton Act

Aaron Montgomery Ward

pioneered the mail-order business

Jefferson Davis

president of the Confederate States of America

James J. Hill

promoted the Great Northern Railroad

National Defense Act

provided for an increase in the size of the regular army and the organization of a national guard

Thomas Edison

this inventor was called the "Wizard of Menlo Park"

strike

what is a labor unions refusal to work called

1914

what year did WWI begin

Birmingham

which city was known as the "Pittsburgh of the South"

South Carolina

which state was the firs to secede form the Union

the creation of a public school system

which was a major success of Reconstruction in the South

stockholders

who actually owns a corporation

Warren G. Harding

who called for a "return to normalcy" in 1920

George Custer Armstrong

who was killed in the Battle of Little Big Horn

Guglielmo Marconi

wireless telegraph

Francis Bellamy

wrote the Pledge of Allegiance

1945

year that the UN was founded


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