IV – Establishment as a World Power Name ______

Matching

People

_____ 1. Poet of the Harlem Renaissance who wrote about the working

lives of blacks

_____ 2.Jazz trumpet player of the Harlem Renaissance

_____ 3. Labor leader who was sentenced to prison for speaking against

military recruiting

_____ 4.Mass produced cars, made them affordable for common people

_____ 5.Song writer of Tin Pan Alley who wrote “God Bless America”

_____ 6. Louisiana Senator who was critical of FDR and proposed every

American a home, food, clothes and education

_____ 7.FDR’s wife who supported humanitarian causes and women’s

rights. Helped to keep the President informed.

World War I

_____ 8. Germans attacked American shipping & brought US into WWI.

_____ 9. Wilson’s WWI goals that he hoped would prevent future wars

_____ 10. International peacekeeping organization proposed by Wilson,

Senate didn’t approve US participation

_____ 11.Law which made it a crime to interfere with or protest against

the war effort

Miscellaneous:

_____ 12. Movement of African Americans from South to North

_____ 13. Single party govt ruled by a dictator. No private ownership.

_____ 14. Law which banned immigration from China

_____ 15. Prohibited the manufacture, sale or transportation of alcohol

_____ 16. Gave women the right to vote

Twenties:

_____ 17. Popular forms of entertainment created in the 20s

_____ 18 .Industrial process which used assembly lines to produce goods

_____ 19. Original American art form which had its roots in African beats

_____ 20. Panic which drastically dropped the prices of stocks

_____ 21. Recognition of black cultural achievements

_____ 22. Musical movement in NYC which got its name from the

location where it began

_____ 23. Red scare and American feelings of superiority and fear

prompted limits on immigration

a. Eugene Debs

b. Langston Hughes

c. Louis Armstrong

d. Irving Berlin

e. Henry Ford

f. Eleanor Roosevelt

g. Huey Long

a. Espionage Act

b. 14 points

c. League of Nations

d. Unrestricted Submarine

Warfare

a. Chinese Exclusion Act

b. Great Migration

c. 18th Amendment

d. 19th Amendment

e. Communism

a. Immigration Restrictions

b. Radio and Movies

c. Jazz

d. Harlem Renaissance

e. Tin Pan Alley

f. Mass Production

g. Stock Market Crash

Thirties:

_____ 24. Severe economic recession which plagued America

_____ 25. New Deal program which built dams and power plants along

the Tennessee River creating power and jobs for workers

_____ 26. Insurance for the elderly, unemployed and disabled

_____ 27.Ecological disaster of severe dust storms caused by loose dirt,

drought and poor farming practices

_____ 28. Continuation of FDR’s programs to fix the economy after the

original New Deal did not.

_____ 29.WWII law which made it illegal for US to sell arms or make

loans to nations at war – then US passed Cash & Carry

_____ 30. Shacks which housed the homeless during the Depression

_____ 31. FDR’s unsuccessful plan to add justices to the Supreme Court in

order to protect the New Deal

_____ 32. Established collective bargaining rights for workers and

prohibited unfair labor intimidation – supported labor unions

World War II

_____ 33.US Navy base in Hawaii attacked by Japan, Dec. 7, 1941.

_____ 34. Allied invasion of Nazi occupied France (Normandy)

_____ 35. Successful Am. sea battle against the Japanese

_____ 36. Each family received a coupon book to buy scare items

_____ 37. Final battle it Europe. Hitler’s suicide. Germany surrendered.

_____ 38. WWII alliance of France, Great Britain, Soviet Union

_____ 39. WWII alliance of Italy, Germany and Japan

_____ 40.President could lend military equipment and supplies to any

nation he deemed vital to the defense of the US

_____ 41. US weapon dropped on Japan forcing their surrender

_____ 42.Prison camps which held Ams of Japanese descent during WWII

_____ 43. Secret lab in New Mexico where the atomic bomb was created

_____ 44. Code name for the Los Alamos development of the atom bomb

_____ 45.Effort to equip soldiers with weapons and supplies by turning

US industry into war suppliers

a. Great Depression

b. Dust Bowl

c. Hoovervilles

d. TVA

e. Second New Deal

f. Wagner Act

g. Social Security Act

h. Neutrality Acts

i. Court Packing

a. Allied Powers

b. Axis Powers

c. Pearl Harbor

d .Internment Camps

e. Mobilization

f. Rationing

g. Lend-lease

h. Battle of Midway

i. D Day

j. Battle of Berlin

k. Atom Bomb

l. Los Alamos

m. The Manhattan Project

Cold War:

_____ 46.US foreign policy to stop the spread of communism

_____ 47.US offer of economic and military aid to nations threatened by

communism (Greece and Turkey)

_____ 48. US fought to support the govt in the South and to stop the

spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Domino Theory.

_____ 49. US war to aid South Korean against North Korean aggression

_____ 50.Vietcong attacked American military bases in South Vietnam.

_____ 51. Soviets launched a satellite which led to a space race with US

_____ 52.Am. Senator unfairly accused many of being communist

_____ 53. Castro made himself leader and allied with the Soviet Union

_____ 54.CIA trained Cuban exiles tried to overthrow Castro but failed

_____ 55. Soviet missiles in Cuba led to conflict with US. JFK ordered a

blockade. Soviets backed down.

a. Containment

b. Truman Doctrine

c. Korean War

d. McCarthyism

e Cuban Revolution

f. Truman Doctrine

g. Bay of Pigs

h. Cuban Missile Crisis

i. Vietnam War

j. Tet Offensive

k. Sputnik I