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True or False: The stock market crash of 1929 was one of many causes of the Great Depression.
 
True
 
False
In 1929 the ____ ______ crashed and led to the Great Depression.
 
Stock Market
 
Economic Bill
 
U.S. Government
True or False: Alcohol was illegal during the 1920s, and this was called Prohibition.
 
True
 
False
During the 1920s, alcohol was illegal. This was called...
 
Prohibition
 
Temperance
 
Amendment P.
The ____ was formed by United States President ______ to ensure peace for all countries after the war.
 
League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson
 
League of Freedom, Ulysses S. Grant
 
People of Peace, Woodrow Wilson
This man was the president of the United States during World War I.
 
Woodrow Wilson
 
Ulysses S. Grant
 
Henry Ford
This was formed by the United States President Woodrow Wilson to ensure peace for all countries after the war.
 
League of Nations
 
League of Freedom
 
People of Peace
True or False: The Treaty of Versailles was very easy on Germany
 
False
 
True
The Treaty of Versailles was very ____ on Germany.
 
harsh
 
easy
 
understanding
This type of warfare was the cause of many deaths in World War I.
 
Trench warfare
 
Guerilla warfare
 
Militarism
True or False: The United States was part of the Allied Forces during World War I.
 
True
 
False
True or False: Germany was part of the Allied Forces.
 
False
 
True
The Central Powers were...
 
Germany, Ottoman-Empire, Austria Hungary, Bulgaria
 
United States, France, Britain, Japan, Russia, Italy
The Allied Forces included
 
United States, France, Britain, Japan, Russia, Italy
 
Germany, Ottoman-Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
True or False: The Allied Forces were Germany, Ottoman-Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria
 
False
 
True
The _____ of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand was the official start of World War I.
 
assassination
 
crowning
 
passing
Which man was assassinated, officially starting World War I?
 
Franz Ferdinand
 
Abraham Lincoln
 
Henry Ford
True or False: Imperialism is when one country comes into another country and takes their land.
 
True
 
False
When one country comes into another country and takes land, it is called _____.
 
Imperialism
 
Nationalism
 
Militarism
True or false: Immigration means to come from one country to another to live.
 
True
 
False
Immigration means...
 
to come from one country to another to live.
 
to move from one state to another state in the U.S.
 
to be forced to leave a country.
What was the first thing most immigrants needed to do when they entered Ellis Island?
 
Have a medical examination
 
Learn English
 
Find a job
This is the amount of immigrants that came through Ellis Island.
 
12 million
 
50 million
 
5 million
True or false: 12 million immigrants came through Ellis Island.
 
True
 
False
The Haymarket Riots took place in ____.
 
Chicago
 
Boston
 
New York
True or false: The Haymarket Riots took place in New York.
 
False
 
True
The first great strike of the 19th century was...
 
the railroads
 
the car factories
 
the meat packing industry
 
the steel mills
True or false: The first great strike of the 19th century was the meat packing industry
 
False
 
True
What is a strike?
 
When people stop working as a group to get their demands met
 
When people take down old equipment
 
When people start a riot to get what they want
True or false: A strike is when workers riot to get what they want.
 
False
 
True
Workers began to revolt against bad working conditions in factories by forming
 
unions
 
groups
 
clubs
 
task forces
Children were often used as factory workers because they
 
all of the above
 
earned low wages
 
were small
Children were often used as factory workers because they earned low wages and were small.
 
True
 
False
Working conditions in factories were often
 
all of the above
 
unsafe
 
unsanitary
 
disease-ridden
True or false: Working conditions in factories were disease-ridden, unsafe, and unsanitary.
 
True
 
False
This man invented the assembly line, which made cars more affordable for all.
 
Henry Ford
 
Alexander Graham Bell
 
Thomas Edison
 
John Rockefeller
True or false: Andrew Carnegie invented the assembly line, which made cars more affordable for all.
 
False
 
True
The Industrial Revolution was a time when
 
People began manufacturing goods in factories, not by hand.
 
Immigrants began coming to Ellis Island for a better life.
 
Alcohol was illegal in the United States.
 
Cars, trains, and planes were not invented yet.
This is the name given rich factory owners during the Industrial Revolution
 
Robber Barons
 
Managers
 
Bosses
 
Titans