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1910s - CORRECT ANSWER: WWI ends and everyone is happy
1920s - CORRECT ANSWER: lots of expendable income. People living high on the
hog. Great Gatsby time
1930s - CORRECT ANSWER: Crash; no one has money. Great Depression
1940s - CORRECT ANSWER: WWII. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, FDR New Deal,
factories. 1945- atomic bomb, end of WWII, Cold War begins when Russia turns USSR
1950s - CORRECT ANSWER: 22nd Amendment limiting presidency to two terms of four
years each. 1957- Russians launch Sputnik -> impacted our scientific exploration
1960s - CORRECT ANSWER: US enters Vietnam to combat Communism. 1969- moon
walk, US wins the Space Race
1970s - CORRECT ANSWER: Gasoline Crisis
1980s - CORRECT ANSWER: Reagan is the President. US and USSR been a truce
1990s - CORRECT ANSWER: Berlin Wall comes down. Cold War ends. USSR
becomes Russia again. Persian Gulf War. Operation Desert Storm
7 Ancient Wonders of the World - CORRECT ANSWER: Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt
Hanging Gardens of Babylon 1 / 3
Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece Temple of Artemis at Ephesus Mausoleum at Halicarnassus Colossus of Rhodes Lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt
Absolute Location - CORRECT ANSWER: The prime Meridian, the Equator and IDL.
Exact spot on the Earth where something is located. When describing this use specific coordinates like latitude and longitude
Allied Powers - CORRECT ANSWER: U.S. (Roosevelt), Great Britain (Churchill), Soviet Union (Stalin), China (China Kai-shek)
American Civil War - CORRECT ANSWER: 1861-1865. Between the Confederate
South and the Union North. Was the result of long-standing controversy over slavery and states' rights. Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and 4 million slaves were freed.
American Colonization - CORRECT ANSWER: European colonization of the Americas
was the invasion, settlement, and establishment of control of the continents of the
Americas by various European powers: Spain, France, and England
Anarchy (Afghanistan) - CORRECT ANSWER: a situation where there is no
government. This can happen after a civil war in a country.
Arms Race - CORRECT ANSWER: *Between Soviets and US - who can get its nuclear
program going first
- Part of Cold War
Articles of the Constitution - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. legislative branch
- executive branch/ electoral college
- judicial branch 2 / 3
- states, citizenships, new states
- Amendment process
- Debts, supremacy, oaths, religious tests
- ratification
Assembly Line - CORRECT ANSWER: Manufacturing process in which parts are added
in order by individuals as the semi-finished assembly moves down the line until the final part is assembled. By mechanically moving the parts down an assembly line, a finished product can be assembled faster and with less labor than by having workers carry parts to a stationary place for assembly. Also referred to as progressive assembly
Axis powers - CORRECT ANSWER: Germany (Hitler), Italy (Mussolini), Japan (Hirohito)
Benjamin Franklin - CORRECT ANSWER: one of the Founding Fathers of the United
States. NOT a senator or president
Betsy Ross - CORRECT ANSWER: widely credited with making the first American flag
Bill Clinton - CORRECT ANSWER: 1993-2001. Iraq War
Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANSWER: First 10 amendments to the constitution. First 5
are extremely important:
- right to free speech, press, and assembly
- right to bear arms
- you do not have to house a soldier during war
- the police need probable cause to search a car, hotel, room, house, or office
- you do not have to testify in your own defense or incriminate yourself in a courtroom
Brown Vs. Board of Education (1954) - CORRECT ANSWER: Supreme Court decision
that overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision (1896); led by Chief Justice Earl Warren, the Court ruled that "separate but equal" schools for blacks were inherently
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