Repealedthe 18thAmendment,Prohibition.Twenty-firstAmendmentCaused by the Hawley-Smoot Tariff whichincreased tariffs to such anextent that foreign banksstarted failing. Irresponsiblebank practices andinvestments resulted inbanks not being able toservice withdrawals ofmoney -> bank failure ->AmerGreatDepressionA wave of the fear ofCommunism thatresulted in increasedimmigration afterWW1, especiallyRussian immigrantsfrom the RussianRevolution.FirstRedScareDuring the 1920’s,immigration quotaswere set in order tolimit the amount ofimmigrants let intothe country.QuotaSystemFemale icon duringWW2 who convincedwomen to take up jobsleft behind by men whowent to war. Allowedthe U.S. to operate atfull capacity during thewar. RosietheRiveterFought for betterworkingconditions likebetter wagesand shorterworking hours.AFLOne of the causes ofthe GreatDepression, greatlyincreased tariffswhich caused sourforeign relations andforeign banks tocrash.Hawley-SmootTariffFranklin D.Roosevelt’s plan toend the GreatDepressionthrough Relief,Recovery, andReform NewDealWorkers at the TriangleShirtwaist factory werelocked inside theirworkrooms while a deadlyfire spread throughout thefactory. Resulted in manyworkers jumping from ninestory high windows.TriangleShirtwaistFireAfricanculturalrevivalcentered inHarlem.HarlemRenaissanceMistreatment in the Southlike lynching and Jim Crowlaws pushed AfricanAmericans North. There,they still encounteredracism. Important in thatAfrican Americans took upjobs left behind by menwho left for war.GreatMigrationAdvocated forGarveyism, which wasthe belief that AfricanAmerican freedom inthe U.S. wasimpossible, so AfricanAmericans should justgo back to Africainstead.MarcusGarveyDue to the GreatDepression, thegovernment was not ableto give returning soldiersfrom WW1 their financialbenefits. Soldiers marchedon the capitol untileventually they were drivenout with tear gas.BonusArmyTelegram sent by Germanyasking Mexico to help themin World War 1 by attackingthe U.S. Stated thatGermany would providethem weapons. Thistelegram was interceptedand pushed the U.S. tobecome involved in WW1.ZimmermanTelegramspread propagandaduring WW1 in order toconvince Americans ofthe need to be involvedin WW1. First instanceof a President usingpropaganda to swaypublic opinion.CPISecret governmentproject that researchedand created the atomicbomb that wouldeventually be used onNagasaki andHiroshima to end WW2with Japan. ManhattanProjectA result of Germany’spolicy of unrestrictedsubmarine warfare.Was another cause ofthe U.S. becominginvolved in WW1 asthere were more than100 Americans onboard the Lusitania.SinkingofLusitaniaTaft’s foreign policy toensure the economicstability of a regionwhile protecting andextending U.S.commercial andfinancial intereststhere.DollarDiplomacyBenefits offered towar veterans such asreduced mortgagesand free education,allowing returningsoldiers to entersociety after warG.I. BillofRightsU.S.’s “Splendid LittleWar.” Resulted in theU.S. getting Guam,Puerto Rico, and thePhilippines. The U.S.has NEVER hadcontrol of Cuba.SpanishAmericanWarUpheld an Oregon lawlimiting the workday forfemale wage earners to 10hours which limited theeconomic mobility ofwomen during the 1900sas they couldn’t earn asmuch money as they wereable to.Mullervs.OregonResulted from the commonknowledge that laborerswere very mistreatedduring the precedingGilded Age. Progressivereforms included givingmore power to laborers andlabor unions as well asprotecting consumers andregulating Big Business.ProgressiveEraTheodore Roosevelt’sforeign policy. Stated thatthe U.S. should wield a“Big Stick” in foreign affairsto get what they want. Alsoknown as: threaten to usethe military if they did notget what they wanted.Big StickDiplomacyThe female icon ofthe 1920’s. Bobbedhair, short skirts, anda party lifestyleencaptured the spiritof the Roaring 20’s.ONLY seen in cities,not in rural areas.FlappersWilson allowed allcountries in Latin Americato choose their own form ofgovernment, however, hewould only allow them tobe democratic, whichundermined the promise ofself-determinationMoralDiplomacyRepealedthe 18thAmendment,Prohibition.Twenty-firstAmendmentCaused by the Hawley-Smoot Tariff whichincreased tariffs to such anextent that foreign banksstarted failing. Irresponsiblebank practices andinvestments resulted inbanks not being able toservice withdrawals ofmoney -> bank failure ->AmerGreatDepressionA wave of the fear ofCommunism thatresulted in increasedimmigration afterWW1, especiallyRussian immigrantsfrom the RussianRevolution.FirstRedScareDuring the 1920’s,immigration quotaswere set in order tolimit the amount ofimmigrants let intothe country.QuotaSystemFemale icon duringWW2 who convincedwomen to take up jobsleft behind by men whowent to war. Allowedthe U.S. to operate atfull capacity during thewar. RosietheRiveterFought for betterworkingconditions likebetter wagesand shorterworking hours.AFLOne of the causes ofthe GreatDepression, greatlyincreased tariffswhich caused sourforeign relations andforeign banks tocrash.Hawley-SmootTariffFranklin D.Roosevelt’s plan toend the GreatDepressionthrough Relief,Recovery, andReform NewDealWorkers at the TriangleShirtwaist factory werelocked inside theirworkrooms while a deadlyfire spread throughout thefactory. Resulted in manyworkers jumping from ninestory high windows.TriangleShirtwaistFireAfricanculturalrevivalcentered inHarlem.HarlemRenaissanceMistreatment in the Southlike lynching and Jim Crowlaws pushed AfricanAmericans North. There,they still encounteredracism. Important in thatAfrican Americans took upjobs left behind by menwho left for war.GreatMigrationAdvocated forGarveyism, which wasthe belief that AfricanAmerican freedom inthe U.S. wasimpossible, so AfricanAmericans should justgo back to Africainstead.MarcusGarveyDue to the GreatDepression, thegovernment was not ableto give returning soldiersfrom WW1 their financialbenefits. Soldiers marchedon the capitol untileventually they were drivenout with tear gas.BonusArmyTelegram sent by Germanyasking Mexico to help themin World War 1 by attackingthe U.S. Stated thatGermany would providethem weapons. Thistelegram was interceptedand pushed the U.S. tobecome involved in WW1.ZimmermanTelegramspread propagandaduring WW1 in order toconvince Americans ofthe need to be involvedin WW1. First instanceof a President usingpropaganda to swaypublic opinion.CPISecret governmentproject that researchedand created the atomicbomb that wouldeventually be used onNagasaki andHiroshima to end WW2with Japan. ManhattanProjectA result of Germany’spolicy of unrestrictedsubmarine warfare.Was another cause ofthe U.S. becominginvolved in WW1 asthere were more than100 Americans onboard the Lusitania.SinkingofLusitaniaTaft’s foreign policy toensure the economicstability of a regionwhile protecting andextending U.S.commercial andfinancial intereststhere.DollarDiplomacyBenefits offered towar veterans such asreduced mortgagesand free education,allowing returningsoldiers to entersociety after warG.I. BillofRightsU.S.’s “Splendid LittleWar.” Resulted in theU.S. getting Guam,Puerto Rico, and thePhilippines. The U.S.has NEVER hadcontrol of Cuba.SpanishAmericanWarUpheld an Oregon lawlimiting the workday forfemale wage earners to 10hours which limited theeconomic mobility ofwomen during the 1900sas they couldn’t earn asmuch money as they wereable to.Mullervs.OregonResulted from the commonknowledge that laborerswere very mistreatedduring the precedingGilded Age. Progressivereforms included givingmore power to laborers andlabor unions as well asprotecting consumers andregulating Big Business.ProgressiveEraTheodore Roosevelt’sforeign policy. Stated thatthe U.S. should wield a“Big Stick” in foreign affairsto get what they want. Alsoknown as: threaten to usethe military if they did notget what they wanted.Big StickDiplomacyThe female icon ofthe 1920’s. Bobbedhair, short skirts, anda party lifestyleencaptured the spiritof the Roaring 20’s.ONLY seen in cities,not in rural areas.FlappersWilson allowed allcountries in Latin Americato choose their own form ofgovernment, however, hewould only allow them tobe democratic, whichundermined the promise ofself-determinationMoralDiplomacy

HTP 7 1890-1945 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Twenty-first Amendment
    Repealed the 18th Amendment, Prohibition.
  2. Great Depression
    Caused by the Hawley-Smoot Tariff which increased tariffs to such an extent that foreign banks started failing. Irresponsible bank practices and investments resulted in banks not being able to service withdrawals of money -> bank failure -> Amer
  3. First Red Scare
    A wave of the fear of Communism that resulted in increased immigration after WW1, especially Russian immigrants from the Russian Revolution.
  4. Quota System
    During the 1920’s, immigration quotas were set in order to limit the amount of immigrants let into the country.
  5. Rosie the Riveter
    Female icon during WW2 who convinced women to take up jobs left behind by men who went to war. Allowed the U.S. to operate at full capacity during the war.
  6. AFL
    Fought for better working conditions like better wages and shorter working hours.
  7. Hawley-Smoot Tariff
    One of the causes of the Great Depression, greatly increased tariffs which caused sour foreign relations and foreign banks to crash.
  8. New Deal
    Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to end the Great Depression through Relief, Recovery, and Reform
  9. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
    Workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory were locked inside their workrooms while a deadly fire spread throughout the factory. Resulted in many workers jumping from nine story high windows.
  10. Harlem Renaissance
    African cultural revival centered in Harlem.
  11. Great Migration
    Mistreatment in the South like lynching and Jim Crow laws pushed African Americans North. There, they still encountered racism. Important in that African Americans took up jobs left behind by men who left for war.
  12. Marcus Garvey
    Advocated for Garveyism, which was the belief that African American freedom in the U.S. was impossible, so African Americans should just go back to Africa instead.
  13. Bonus Army
    Due to the Great Depression, the government was not able to give returning soldiers from WW1 their financial benefits. Soldiers marched on the capitol until eventually they were driven out with tear gas.
  14. Zimmerman Telegram
    Telegram sent by Germany asking Mexico to help them in World War 1 by attacking the U.S. Stated that Germany would provide them weapons. This telegram was intercepted and pushed the U.S. to become involved in WW1.
  15. CPI
    spread propaganda during WW1 in order to convince Americans of the need to be involved in WW1. First instance of a President using propaganda to sway public opinion.
  16. Manhattan Project
    Secret government project that researched and created the atomic bomb that would eventually be used on Nagasaki and Hiroshima to end WW2 with Japan.
  17. Sinking of Lusitania
    A result of Germany’s policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. Was another cause of the U.S. becoming involved in WW1 as there were more than 100 Americans on board the Lusitania.
  18. Dollar Diplomacy
    Taft’s foreign policy to ensure the economic stability of a region while protecting and extending U.S. commercial and financial interests there.
  19. G.I. Bill of Rights
    Benefits offered to war veterans such as reduced mortgages and free education, allowing returning soldiers to enter society after war
  20. Spanish American War
    U.S.’s “Splendid Little War.” Resulted in the U.S. getting Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. The U.S. has NEVER had control of Cuba.
  21. Muller vs. Oregon
    Upheld an Oregon law limiting the workday for female wage earners to 10 hours which limited the economic mobility of women during the 1900s as they couldn’t earn as much money as they were able to.
  22. Progressive Era
    Resulted from the common knowledge that laborers were very mistreated during the preceding Gilded Age. Progressive reforms included giving more power to laborers and labor unions as well as protecting consumers and regulating Big Business.
  23. Big Stick Diplomacy
    Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy. Stated that the U.S. should wield a “Big Stick” in foreign affairs to get what they want. Also known as: threaten to use the military if they did not get what they wanted.
  24. Flappers
    The female icon of the 1920’s. Bobbed hair, short skirts, and a party lifestyle encaptured the spirit of the Roaring 20’s. ONLY seen in cities, not in rural areas.
  25. Moral Diplomacy
    Wilson allowed all countries in Latin America to choose their own form of government, however, he would only allow them to be democratic, which undermined the promise of self-determination