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ImperialismImmigration

ProgressivismAmendments

World War I Roaring 20’s Great DepressionNew Deal

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A small force of irregular soldiers making surprise raids.

What are guerillas?

Belief that a country should stay out of the affairs of others.

What is isolationism?

Term for reporting exaggerated news articles.

What is yellow journalism?

Belief that America should spread.

What is Manifest Destiny?

One region becoming part of another region.

What is annex?

The spread or growth of cities.

What is urbanization?

Made the sale of alcohol illegal.

What is the 18th Amendment?

Gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

Illegal production of alcohol/homemade liquor.

What is bootlegging?

Period of time when alcohol was illegal.

What is Prohibition?

Act that was passed to help raise troops for the war.

What is Selective Service?

Representative sent to another country to speak for his/her own

country.

What is an Ambassador?

Sold by the US gov’t to help pay for the war.

What are bonds (liberty bonds)?

A temporary stop of fighting.

What is Armistice?

Term for there being no real winner or loser.

What is stalemate?

A sharp and sudden rise in prices.

What is inflation?

Nickname for the model T Ford.

What is Tin Lizzie?

Communications that reach large numbers of people.

What is mass media?

Group of advisors to a President.

What is the Cabinet?

People who borrowed land to farm on.

What are sharecroppers?

Organization formed in 1934 to regulate the stock market.

What is the Securities and Exchange Commission?

Stocks and Bonds.

What are securities?

FDR’s advisors, specialists to plan for a better society.

What is the Brain Trust?

Storehouse for weapons and military equipment.

What is an armory?

Situations where annual gov’t spending exceeds its income.

What is Deficit Spending?

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