 1. How did many American justify westward expansion?  2. The ___________ ___________ helped expand overseas trade in the mid 1800s.  3. This group.

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 1. How did many American justify westward expansion?  2. The ___________ ___________ helped expand overseas trade in the mid 1800s.  3. This group was discriminated against due to their very different backgrounds from the majority of Americans.  4. This was a major cause of the increase of immigration in the late 1800s.

5. This was one major impact of industrialization across the states. 6. The _________ ___ __________ ___________ has been a major reason for immigration to the U.S. 7. This law helped to prevent the formation of monopolies. 8. This major event led to more laws for safer working conditions. 9. The formation of _______ _______ led many small businesses to close. 10. These were formed to help workers organize and gain better rights.

 11. These reporters exposed harmful practices of government and businesses.  12. __________ __________ tried to solve the problems of overcrowding, unsanitary and poverty conditions.  13. This was one major effect on children who faced poverty.  14. One goal of _____ was to protect the public interest and do what was best for everyday citizens.

 15. The desire for raw materials and natural resources, new markets to sell products, and the belief that Americans should spread their culture were all reasons for _______.  16. This type of journalism was used to influence public opinion in the 1890s.  17. This was built to shorten the sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.  18. Involvement in the Spanish-American War and the annexation of Hawaii were all actions taken to ________ _______ ________.

 19. This was an immediate cause of the outbreak of WWI.  20. The U.S. was drawn into WWI due to the _______ ___ __ ______ ______.  21. The U.S did not join this group because they did not want to be involved in foreign conflicts.  22. This is an example of a primary source during WWI.

 23. Native Americans were forced off of their homes and moved onto this type of government land.  24. Economic growth of the 1920s was caused by the ______ __ _____ ______.  25. The rise of _______ ____ was caused mainly by the manufacture and sale of illegal alcohol.  26. The Harlem Renaissance can best be reflected by the image of expression of these art forms.

 27. The increase of goods and stocks being _______ ___ ______ was a major cause of the stock market crash of  28.This area was greatly affected by the dust storms of the 1930s.  29. These programs helped citizens who were unemployed and starving, but some people did not want the government to interfere in this way.  30. These places were named after the Great Depression president who did not create programs to help the unemployed.

 31. The increase of this allowed unemployment to decrease during WWII.  32. WWII allowed this major change in American society.  33. Japanese Americans may have been loyal to the U.S., but their freedoms were taken away when they were put into these locations.  34. This is considered a unique event because it was planned in great detail and required the cooperation of many people.

 35. The use of the _______ ______ was justified as a way to end the war and save lives.  36. One major goal of this movement was to end racial segregation and discrimination.  37. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were both effort to contain the _________ ___ _______.  38. During the Cold War, these were created as a means of competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.

 39. Captains of Industry/robber barons were generally owners of this type of business.  40. You should do this to prepare for a quiz or test.  41. The right to vote is also known as ________.  42. This was one method use by the U.S government to move Native Americans off of their land.  43. This term was used to describe the illegalization of alcohol in the 1920s.

 44. This type of 1920s girl bobbed her hair, smoke, danced and wore makeup.  45. This was built as a means of faster, easier travel in the United States.  46. This event was a major disaster for the presidency of JFK.  47. This term is used to describe how one company can control most/all of industry.