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What?
Historical Concentration is a vocabulary quiz game where teams work together to answer questions about the past and then use their
analytical skills to solve different puzzles!
Why?
How To - Historical Concentration
This interactive strategy helps review concepts and content through the use of flash cards. Students will also have opportunities to
explain the big ideas from each of the eras.
How?
Prep Work:
• Run off a class set of the puzzles from each station on card stock. (2-3 sets per era) • Separate and bag each of the cards per
station.
• Run off a class set of the answer card from each station on card stock. (2-3 sets per era) • Separate and add to each station bag.
• Run off one copy of the Puzzle Solver GO for each student.
• Run off 12 copies of the sample rebus on card stock.
Strategy:
• Divide students into groups of 3.
• Explain to students they are going to work as a team to conduct a game show called Historical Connections.
• Explain to students that for each round of play, there will be one judge and two players.
• Round 1
• The first step is to spread out the cards with the text facing up.
• The two players will try to answer as many of the question cards as possible without using resources.
• If the two players get stuck on a question, they can have (insert time) seconds/minutes to search for an answer.
• The judge will have the answer card and will check the answers of the two players.
• If the answer is correct, they can flip over the card.
• If the answer is incorrect, they have to leave the card alone and go on to the next card.
• Play continues until all cards have been flipped over.
• Round 2
• All 3 team members now must assemble the puzzle and figure out what the rebus says.
• Distribute the sample rebus and guide students on how to solve a rebus.
• Explain to students that once they figure out the rebus, they are to record their answer on their Puzzle Solver GO.
• Explain to students that once they have finished with their graphic organizer, they are to bag up the pieces and the answer sheet and
bring it back up to your desk where they will receive another puzzle to solve.
• Explain to students that they are to continue until time is called.
• Let teams play the game.
• Once time has been called, have teams report out how many puzzles they solved and the meaning behind the slogans.
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Rebuses use a combination of letters, pictures, and play on words to create sentences. The
example presented is a typical rebus. For an example, the first line has a history book, so
the first word is History since the book is titled and the second picture is of a hissing snake.
Since “- Hi!” we can assume the second word is the word “is”.
(hiss - hi = Is)
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Puzzle
What It Says
What It Means
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Puzzle
Answer
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The Gilded Age was golden on the outside and rusty in the inside
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By Nineteen Hundred there was no land for the buffalo to roam
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We had to fix all the issues of the US (country)
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We need to be a global power too!
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Go over there where the trenches are
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We roared as we boomed and busted
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Banks closed dust blew but we sang happy days are here again
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Back to Europe to fight against dictators
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Two super powers fight for global influence
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We came together to bring equality to all
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Baby boomers, protests, and Yuppies made the news
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The internet brings us together
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Gilded Age
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The refusal by governments from
interfering in the workings of the
free market
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Designed to regulate the
monopolistic railroad industry.
The Act required that railroads
publicize shipping rates and
charge no more for short hauling
than for long hauling
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Protestant Christian intellectual
movement during the late 1800s
that stated the Christian faith
involves social reform
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This person revolutionized the
petroleum industry. In 1870, he
founded the Standard Oil
Company
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An industrial process by blasting
air through molten iron, thus
burning the excess carbon and
impurities making steel
His inventions included the
phonograph, the incandescent
electric light, the microphone,
and the Kinetoscope
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United States industrialist (steel)
The exclusive possession or
and philanthropist who endowed
control of the supply or trade in a
education and public libraries and
commodity or service
research trusts
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A person involved in the
ownership and management of an
industry
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To be against monopolies or laws
passed to break up large
monopolies
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Inventor of the telephone
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Reformed civil service jobs - Law
that took away the “spoils
system”in the federal government
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Closing the Frontier
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American politician most famous
for his leadership of Tammany
Hall, the Democratic Party
political machine in New York
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Policies in the United States
regulating the location and lands
of North American Indian tribes
especially after the Civil War
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Law that divided tribal-held lands
that were once held in common
by the tribe into smaller, familyowned plots of land with the
intent to split up tribal units
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Caused by homesteading, barbed
wire, and the growth of railroads
The law that mandated a 10-year
suspension on Chinese
immigration into the United
States
A vast area of plains east of the
Rocky Mountains in North America
that extend from the valleys of
the Mackenzie River in Canada to
southern Texas
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Sharp increase in the cattle
industry in the U.S. during the
mid-1800s. Led to the growth of
the cattle trails and cattle drives
A frenzy of gold rush immigration
to and for gold prospecting in
Canada
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Federal law that gave an
applicant title to up to 160 acres
of undeveloped federal land for
about $30.00
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To make someone American in
character and in culture by
eliminating previous cultural
traits
Factors which either attract
immigrants or cause immigration
away from an area
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An area of land set aside by the
federal government for
occupation by North American
Indians
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The Progressives
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Authorized Congress to collect
federal income taxes (that are
not directly distributed to the
states)
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The removal of an elected
government official from office
by a petition followed by voting
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A reporter or writer who
investigates and publishes reports United States writer whose novels
involving different social issues /
argued for social reform; most
usually exposes social wrongs and
well-known for The Jungle
corruption
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An African-American educator,
author, orator. His1895 Atlanta
compromise called for avoiding
confrontation over segregation
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American civil rights leader who
played a pivotal role in the 19th
century women's rights movement
to introduce women's suffrage
A former political party in the
United States; formed in 1891 to
advocate currency expansion and
state control of railroads
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Theodore Roosevelt's domestic
program that had three basic
ideas: conservation of resources,
control of corporations, and
consumer protection
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Act of Congress that created the
Federal Reserve System, the
central banking system of the
United States of America
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Legislation in the United States to
break up large trusts and
monopolies
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Politician who was at the
forefront of the Populist
movement. Early proponent of
Free Silver, and known for his
“Cross of Gold” speech
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Changed the process on how
senators in Congress are elected;
changed the power of election
from state legislators to the
general public
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Becoming a World Power
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The effort of the United States to
A man-made ship channel 40
further its aims in Latin America
miles long across the Isthmus of
and East Asia through use of its
Panama built by the United States
economic power by guaranteeing
(1904-1914)
loans made to foreign countries
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His concept of "sea power" was
based on the idea that countries
with greater naval power will
have greater worldwide impact
48
Located in the Pacific, it is the
only U.S. state made up entirely
of islands. Became a territory in
1898 and a state in 1959
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Made Cuba essentially a
protectorate of the United States
until 1934
39
The extension of the Monroe
Doctrine giving the right of the
United States to intervene to
"stabilize" the economies in the
Caribbean and Central America
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United States newspaper
publisher whose introduction of
large headlines and sensational
reporting changed American
journalism (1863-1951)
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A lawyer and jurist in the
Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom,
protectorate, republic and
territory
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The policy around 1900 allowing
multiple Imperial European
powers access to China, with
none of them in control of that
country
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Conflict that began because of
the De Lôme Letter and the
Sinking of the Maine
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Territories gained in 1898 due to a
conflict with another country
43
A person sent on a religious
mission, especially one sent to
promote Christianity in a foreign
country
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World War I
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28th President of the United
States; led the United States in
World War I and secured the
formation of the League of
Nations
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A type of armed combat in which
the opposing troops fight from
trenches that face each other.
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A 1917 proposal from Germany to
Mexico to make war against the
United States
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United States Armed Forces sent
to Europe in World War I
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United States Army officer who
led the American Expeditionary
Forces in World War I.
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A policy of remaining apart from
the affairs or interests of other
groups, especially the political
affairs of other countries
54
Supreme Court decision that
The final Allied offensive of World concluded that a defendant did
War I that stretched along the
not have a First Amendment right
entire western front
to free speech against the draft
during World War I
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The war aims outlined by
President Wilson in 1918, which
he believed would promote
lasting peace
53
World War I naval campaign
fought by German U-boats against
the trade routes of the Entente
Powers.
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Neither side gaining ground
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Pledge made by Germany in an
attempt to keep the United States
out of World War I
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Roaring Twenties
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The policy of protecting the
interests of native-born or
established inhabitants against
those of immigrants
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An American industrialist, founder
of a motor company, and
developer of the assembly line
technique of mass production.
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The prevention by law of the
manufacture and sale of alcohol,
especially in the US between 1920
and 1933
A period of strong antiCommunism in the United States:
from 1917 to 1920
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The study of methods of
improving genetic qualities by
selective breeding
A government scandal involving a
former United States Navy oil
reserve in Wyoming that was
secretly leased to a private oil
company in 1921
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A period in the 1920s when
African-American achievements in
art and music and literature
flourished
Movement of 2 million African
Americans out of the Southern
United States to the Midwest,
Northeast and West from 1910 to
1930
United States aviator who in 1927
made the first solo nonstop flight
across the Atlantic Ocean
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The promise to return the United
A series of workers and machines
A period of economic expansion
States to pre-World War I
in a factory by which a succession
that occurs quickly and will be
mentality; without the thought of
of identical items is progressively sometimes be followed by a “bust
war tainting the minds of the
assembled
cycle”
American people
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Great Depression
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Extended period of time of zero
economic growth and high rates
of unemployment
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The economic measures
introduced by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to
counteract the effects of the
Great Depression
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An independent agency of the
U.S. federal government that
administers the social insurance
program consisting of retirement,
disability, and survivors' benefits
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The year of the stock market
crash in the United States
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A proposed law by Franklin
Roosevelt that was intended to
add more justices to the Supreme
Court
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A federal agency that has the
primary responsibility for
enforcing the federal laws that
regulate the stocks/securities
industry in the U.S.
73
The inability of a bank to meet its
First Lady of the United States
credit obligations thus causing it from 1933 to 1945. She supported
to close which causes those with
the New Deal policies of her
accounts to lose their savings/
husband and became an advocate
accounts
for civil rights
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Investment in stocks, property, or
other ventures in the hope of gain
but with the risk of loss
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The act of returning someone
especially an immigrant to the
country of their origin
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Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern
Texas were affected by severe soil
erosion and wind storms in the
early 1930s, that caused many
people to move from the region
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The act of multiple people
attempting to cash out their
accounts at a bank before the
bank closes due to lack of funds
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World War II
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The mass murder of Jews under
the German Nazi regime during
the period 1941–45. More than 6
million European Jews, as well as
members of other groups
85
U.S. government agency created
during World War II to consolidate
government information services.
It operated from June 1942 until
September 1945
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United States general who was
the Supreme Allied Commander in
the European Theater. Designed
Operation Overlord
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Debt securities issued by a
government for the purpose of
financing military operations
during times of war.
93
United States presidential
executive order ordering
Japanese, German, and Italian
Americans to internment camps
89
United States Army General best
known for his leadership of
armored divisions during the
North African and Western Front
campaigns
95
American strategy in the Pacific
during World War II
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A U.S. Naval Base in Hawaii where
a surprise attack on December 7,
1941 by Japan that brought the
US into World War II
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Commander in chief of the Pacific
Fleet after the Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbor in 1941
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Native Americans who served in
the United States Marine Corps
whose primary job was the
transmission of secret tactical
messages
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Top secret project during World
War II to develop the first atomic
weapon
The forced march of 75,000
American and Filipino prisoners of
war by the Japanese Army in 1942
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Cold War - Foreign Policies
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An international crisis in October
1962, the closest approach to
nuclear war at any time between
the US and the Soviet Union
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Airlift in 1948 that supplied food
and fuel to citizens of west Berlin
when the Soviet Union closed off
land access to Berlin
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Started in October 1973, when
the members of OAPEC
proclaimed an oil embargo in
response to the American support
of Israel
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The United States will come to
the aid of allies, but will not
actively participate in the of the
defense of all free nations
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A program of financial aid and
An association of European and
other initiatives, sponsored by the
North American countries, formed
US, designed to boost the
in 1949 for mutual protection
economies of western European
against the U.S.S.R.
countries
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First artificial satellite that was
launched by the Soviet Union
beginning the Space Race
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In U.S. History, the year of the
moon landing
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A conservative slogan supporting
military strength for the purpose
of creating peaceful international
relations
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A war between 1954-1975 that the
U.S. became involved in to prevent
the spread of Communism in
Southeast Asia. Also part of the
Domino Theory
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Conflict caused by the philosophy
of Containment
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The United States will come to
the aid of anyone who is fighting
the spread of communism
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Cold War - Civil Rights
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Supreme Court decision (1896)
established the “separate but
equal” rule for legal segregation
in public facilities
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United States civil rights leader
who refused to give up her seat
on a bus to a white man in
Montgomery, Alabama
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Speech by Martin Luther King Jr.,
in which he called for racial
equality and an end to
discrimination
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Decision of the United States
To protest against law/political
Supreme Court that declared
action through the use of passivestate laws establishing separate
resistance / resisting without the
public schools for black and white
use of violence
students unconstitutional
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Prohibits the revocation of voting
rights due to the non-payment of
a poll tax
115
When dealing with Civil Rights
issues, this Amendment to the
Constitution is the most often
amendment used in litigation
110
Prohibited anti-voting practices
such as Literacy Tests
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(Civil Rights Movement) Group of
Congressional representatives
from Southern states who
attempted to delay or deny
national civil rights legislation
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This law prohibits intimidating,
coercing or otherwise interfering
with the rights of persons to vote
in federal elections
Hispanic labor leader who
launched a boycott of grapes in Court decision which declared the
the 1960s as a way of forcing
segregation of Mexican American
better treatment of migrant farm
students unconstitutional
workers
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Cold War - Domestic Issues
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Congressional bill that provided
college or vocational education
for returning World War II
veterans as well as one year of
unemployment compensation
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A lack of trust in a person's or
institution's statements and
motives - Especially during the
1970s
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United States Congress joint
resolution providing that the
President can send U.S. armed
forces into action abroad only by
authorization of Congress
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Campaign against alleged
communists in the US government
and other institutions carried out
under Senator Joseph McCarthy in
the period 1950–54
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This uncovered Soviet agents who
were working in US governmental
positions (espionage)
124
The larger than expected
generation in United States born
shortly after World War II
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She was the first woman to be
appointed to the Supreme Court
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A group or individual selected
from a larger group for a special
duty, e.g., for military service
(Forced into military service)
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Parts of the northeastern and
midwestern US that are
characterized by declining
industry and aging factories
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Political scandal that occurred in
the United States in the 1970s as
a result of the June 17, 1972
break-in at the Democratic
National Committee headquarters
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A domestic program in the
administration of President
Lyndon B. Johnson that instituted
federally sponsored social welfare
programs
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Congressional resolution
authorized the President to do
whatever necessary in order to
send armed forces to Vietnam
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Modern Times
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133
137
The United States experienced
President who was impeached due
terrorist attacks in New York City,
to giving false information to a
Washington D.C., and Shanksville
Congressional committee
Pennsylvania
A war fought between Iraq and a
coalition led by the United States
that freed Kuwait from Iraqi
invaders; 1990-1991
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134
Election that was controversial
due to the distribution of
Florida’s electoral votes and the
intervention of the Supreme
Court
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Name of the international
operations agains extremists and
extremist groups
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The year of the end of the Cold
War
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A series of wars fought in
Yugoslavia in the 1990s that the
United States intervened in for
humanitarian/military support
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An economic stimulus package
with the primary objective to
save and create jobs almost
immediately
139
United States computer
entrepreneur whose software
company made him the youngest
multi-billionaire in the history of
the United States
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This election saw the first
African-American to take the
office of President
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It was the costliest natural
disaster, as well as one of the five
deadliest hurricanes, in the
history of the United States
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Health care for the aged; a
federally administered system of
health insurance available to
persons aged 65 and over
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Thomas Edision
13 Indian Policies
25 Booker T. Washington
37 William R. Hearst
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Andrew Carnegie
14 Push and Pull Factors
26 Upton Sinclair
38 Open Door Policy
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Alexander Graham Bell
15 Homestead Act
27 17th Amendment
39 Roosevelt Corollary
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Monopoly
16 Great Plains
28 Susan B. Anthony
40 Platt Amendment
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Interstate Commerce Act
17 Boss Tweed
29 William J. Bryan
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Social Gospel
18 Reservation
30 Recall
42 Dollar Diplomacy
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Pendleton Act
19 Cattle (or Beef) Boom
31 Square Deal
43 Missionary
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Industrialist
20 Close of the Frontier
32 Populist Party
44 Alfred Thayer Mahan
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John D. Rockefeller
21 Dawes Act
33 Anti-Trust Acts
45 Spanish-American War
10 Bessemer Process
22 Yukon Gold Rush
34 16th Amendment
46 Panama Canal
11 anti-trust
23 Americanization
35 Federal Reserve Act
47 Sanford B. Dole
12 laissez-faire
24 Chinese Exclusion Act
36 Muckraker
48 Hawaii
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Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
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Thomas Edision
13 Indian Policies
25 Booker T. Washington
37 William R. Hearst
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Andrew Carnegie
14 Push and Pull Factors
26 Upton Sinclair
38 Open Door Policy
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Alexander Graham Bell
15 Homestead Act
27 17th Amendment
39 Roosevelt Corollary
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Monopoly
16 Great Plains
28 Susan B. Anthony
40 Platt Amendment
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Interstate Commerce Act
17 Boss Tweed
29 William J. Bryan
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Social Gospel
18 Reservation
30 Recall
42 Dollar Diplomacy
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Pendleton Act
19 Cattle (or Beef) Boom
31 Square Deal
43 Missionary
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Industrialist
20 Close of the Frontier
32 Populist Party
44 Alfred Thayer Mahan
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John D. Rockefeller
21 Dawes Act
33 Anti-Trust Acts
45 Spanish-American War
10 Bessemer Process
22 Yukon Gold Rush
34 16th Amendment
46 Panama Canal
11 anti-trust
23 Americanization
35 Federal Reserve Act
47 Sanford B. Dole
12 laissez-faire
24 Chinese Exclusion Act
36 Muckraker
48 Hawaii
Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
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49 Woodrow Wilson
61 Prohibition or 18th Amendment
73 Eleanor Roosevelt
85 U.S. Office of War Information
50 Battle of Argonne Forest
62 Henry Ford
74 Repatriation
86 the Bataan Death March
51 Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
63 Great Migration
75 Dust Bowl
87 Holocaust
52 Sussex Pledge
64 “Return to Normalcy”
76 [Economic] Depression
88 Pearl Harbor
53 Stalemate
65 Eugenics
77 “Court Packing” Bill
89 George Patton
54 Schenck v. U.S.
66 Nativism
78 Bank Closing / Failure
90 Manhattan Project
55 Zimmerman Note
67 Red Scare
79 Securities and Exchange Commission
91 Dwight Eisenhower
56 Isolationism
68 Harlem Renaissance
80 The New Deal
92 Chester Nimitz
57 [Wilson’s] Fourteen Points
69 Boom Cycle
81 Speculation
93 Executive Order 9066
58 American Expeditionary Forces
70 Charles Linburgh
82 Bank Rush or Run on Banks
94 Navajo Code Talkers
59 Trench Warfare
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83 1929
95 Island Hopping
60 General John Pershing
72 Teapot Dome
84 Social Security Administration
96 War Bonds
Tin Pan Alley
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49 Woodrow Wilson
61 Prohibition or 18th Amendment
73 Eleanor Roosevelt
85 U.S. Office of War Information
50 Battle of Argonne Forest
62 Henry Ford
74 Repatriation
86 the Bataan Death March
51 Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
63 Great Migration
75 Dust Bowl
87 Holocaust
52 Sussex Pledge
64 “Return to Normalcy”
76 [Economic] Depression
88 Pearl Harbor
53 Stalemate
65 Eugenics
77 “Court Packing” Bill
89 George Patton
54 Schenck v. U.S.
66 Nativism
78 Bank Closing / Failure
90 Manhattan Project
55 Zimmerman Note
67 Red Scare
79 Securities and Exchange Commission
91 Dwight Eisenhower
56 Isolationism
68 Harlem Renaissance
80 The New Deal
92 Chester Nimitz
57 [Wilson’s] Fourteen Points
69 Boom Cycle
81 Speculation
93 Executive Order 9066
58 American Expeditionary Forces
70 Charles Linburgh
82 Bank Rush or Run on Banks
94 Navajo Code Talkers
59 Trench Warfare
71 Assembly Line
83 1929
95 Island Hopping
60 General John Pershing
72 Teapot Dome
84 Social Security Administration
96 War Bonds
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97 Vietnam War
109 Plessy v. Ferguson
121 War Powers Act
133 9/11/2001 or 9/11
98 Cuban Missile Crisis
110 Voting Rights Act
122 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act
134 Election of 2008
99 Marshall Plan
111 Brown v. Board of Education
123 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
135 Medicare
100 1969
112 I Have A Dream
124 Baby Boom
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101 Nixon Doctrine
113 Delgado v. Bastrop I.S.D.
125 Sandra Day O’Connor
137 Persian Gulf War
102 Korean War
114 Rosa Parks
126 Credibility Gap
138 War on Terror
103 Peace Through Strength
115 14th Amendment
127 Rust Belt
139 Bill Gates
104 Sputnik
116 Civil Rights Act of 1957
128 Watergate
140 Election of 2000
105 Berlin Airlift
117 non-violent protesting
129 McCarthyism
141 Hurricane Katrina
106 NATO
118 24th Amendment
130 Great Society
142 1989
107 Oil Embargo of 1973
119 Congressional Bloc
131 Draft or Conscription
143 Balkins Crisis or Balkins Conflict
108 Truman Doctrine
120 Cesar Chavez
132 Venona Papers
144 Bill Clinton
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97 Vietnam War
109 Plessy v. Ferguson
121 War Powers Act
133 9/11/2001 or 9/11
98 Cuban Missile Crisis
110 Voting Rights Act
122 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act
134 Election of 2008
99 Marshall Plan
111 Brown v. Board of Education
123 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
135 Medicare
100 1969
112 I Have A Dream
124 Baby Boom
136
101 Nixon Doctrine
113 Delgado v. Bastrop I.S.D.
125 Sandra Day O’Connor
137 Persian Gulf War
102 Korean War
114 Rosa Parks
126 Credibility Gap
138 War on Terror
103 Peace Through Strength
115 14th Amendment
127 Rust Belt
139 Bill Gates
104 Sputnik
116 Civil Rights Act of 1957
128 Watergate
140 Election of 2000
105 Berlin Airlift
117 non-violent protesting
129 McCarthyism
141 Hurricane Katrina
106 NATO
118 24th Amendment
130 Great Society
142 1989
107 Oil Embargo of 1973
119 Congressional Bloc
131 Draft or Conscription
143 Balkins Crisis or Balkins Conflict
108 Truman Doctrine
120 Cesar Chavez
132 Venona Papers
144 Bill Clinton
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Answer Set I