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1 100 200 300 400 500 Dates Principles Of Democracy Govt Amendments Wars Next Round

2 Spanish-American War

3 1898

4 Louisiana Purchase

5 1803

6 Jamestown founded

7 1607

8 Beginning of Great Depression

9 1929

10 Terror attack on New York World Trade Center

11 2001

12 Government plan for Plymouth Colony

13 Mayflower Compact

14 Essays written to argue in favor of ratification of the US Constitution

15 Federalist Papers

16 First government of the US

17 Articles of Confederation

18 Document that limited the power of the English King

19 Magna Carta

20 The right to vote

21 suffrage

22 Branch tasked with making and enacting laws

23 Legislative

24 Branch that executes the laws

25 Executive

26 Branch that interprets laws through court system

27 Judicial

28 Idea that one branch can act upon another to keep one branch from becoming too pwoerful

29 Checks and Balances

30 The idea that each branch has its own powers and responsibilities

31 Separation of powers

32 Established the income tax

33 16th

34 Prohibited sale and distribution of alcohol

35 18th

36 Freedom of the press

37 1st

38 Abolishment of Slavery

39 13th

40 Voting rights for women

41 19th

42 War caused in part by Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare

43 WW I

44 War sparked by the sinking of the USS Maine

45 Spanish-American War

46 Pearl Harbor

47 WW II

48 War in which US fought under the command of the United Nations

49 Korean War

50

51 George Washington commander of the army

52 American Revolution

53 Dates PrinciplesAmendments WarsEras & Movements 100 200 300 400 500

54 Years of Korean War

55 1950-1953

56 American declare independence

57 1776

58 WW I

59 1914-1918

60 WW II

61 1941-1945

62 Vietnam War

63 1954-1975

64 First democratic governing body in America

65 Virginia House of Burgesses

66 Document listing American grievances against the English King

67 Declaration of Independence

68 System where power is shared between states and the central government

69 Federalism

70 Document that established the framework for our current government

71 US Constitution

72 First ten amendments to the Constitution

73 Bill of Rights

74 Direct election of senators

75 17th

76 Defines American citizenship

77 14th

78 Right to bear arms

79 2nd

80 Right for all men to vote regardless of race

81 15th

82 Powers not reserved to the federal government are given to the states and the people

83 10th

84 War caused by tension between democratic West and Communits

85 Cold War

86 Rough Riders led by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt

87 Spanish-American War

88 Battles of Bunker Hill, Saratoga, and Yorktown

89 American Revolution

90 Battles of Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg

91 US Civil War

92 The Tet Offensive

93 Vietnam War

94 Cuba Missile Crisis

95 The 1960’s

96 Anti-communist and anti- radical periods following both world wars

97 Red Scare

98 Noted for its many reform laws

99 Progressive Era

100 America gained overseas colonies

101 Imperialism

102 The Dust Bowl

103 Great Depression

104 Eras & Movements PresidentsKey PeopleKey Events 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Dates

105 The Cold War

106 1945-1991

107 US Constitution written

108 1787

109 US Civil War

110 1861-1865

111 US gain of Guam, Philippines, and Puerto Rico

112 1898

113 Lincoln Presidency

114 1861-1865

115 Robber Barons and Industrialization

116 Gilded Age

117 Flappers and booming economy

118 Roaring Twenties

119 Bus boycotts, sit-ins, and Freedom Riders

120 Civil Rights Movement

121 Hippies, protesters, and assassinations of Kennedy and King

122 1960’s

123 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19 th Amendments

124 Progressive Era

125 Presided over the Spanish-American War

126 McKinley

127 First Catholic president

128 Kennedy

129 Credited with ending the Cold War

130 Reagan

131 Presided over US in WWI

132 Wilson

133 The Great Society

134 Lyndon Johnson

135 Mass produced cars using assembly line

136 Henry Ford

137 Leader of American Women’s Suffrage Movement

138 Susan B. Anthony

139 Organized Hispanic farm workers

140 Cesar Chavez

141 Her arrest sparked the Civil Rights Movement

142 Rosa Parks

143 He invented the telephone

144 Alexander Graham Bell

145 Programs enacted by Franklin Roosevelt to fight the Great Depression

146 New Deal

147 Brought Martin Luther King into national prominence

148 Montgomery bus boycott

149 Reached its high point with manned landings on the moon

150 Apollo Program

151 Established in principle the creation of the United Nations

152 Yalta Conference

153 Developed the atomic bomb

154 Manhattan Project

155 StatesPresidentsKey PeopleKey EventsDogs 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

156 Texas is bordered by what states?

157 New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana

158 The last two states added to the union

159 Alaska and Hawaii

160 What states border on Mexico?

161 California, New Mexico, and Texas

162 The northern most state

163 Alaska

164 The eastern most state

165 Maine

166 He was behind the creation of the US Interstate Highway system

167 Eisenhower

168 He began the construction of the Panama Canal

169 Theodore Roosevelt

170 He was only president elected to four terms

171 Franklin Roosevelt

172 He established America’s containment policy against the communists

173 Truman

174 Because of Watergate, he was only president to resign

175 Nixon

176 He was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

177 Charles Lindbergh

178 He helped found the NAACP

179 W.E.B. Dubois

180 She was the first female Supreme Court Justice

181 Sandra Day O’Connor

182 He was a symbol of the Black Power Movement

183 Malcolm X

184 His inventions included the light bulb and phonograph

185 Thomas Edison

186 This tragedy led to strong workplace safety reforms

187 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

188 Conflict between Creationism and Evolution led to this court case

189 The Scopes Trial

190 The failed CIA plan to begin an anti- communist revolution in Cuba

191 Bay of Pigs

192 This ended World War I

193 Treaty of Versailles

194 Communist attacks in Vietnam that turned much of the American public against the war

195 The Tet Offensive

196 Fire trucks

197 Dalmatian

198 Taco Bell

199 Chihuahua

200 Race track

201 Grey Hound

202 Tracking escaped prisoners

203 Blood Hound

204 Seeing Eye Dogs

205 Labrador Retrievers


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