Question | Answer |
A leader of a state. | Governor |
Making many things at once by machine. | Mass Production |
A type of oil used in lamps. | Kerosene |
He built the first horseless carriage in Racine, WI. | J.W. Carhart |
A change from making things by hand to using machines. | Industrial Revolution |
Was governor of Wisconsin and led the Progressive Party. | Robert LaFollette |
To refuse to work until demands are met. | Strike |
Not taking either side. | Neutral |
A period of 100 years. | Century |
His invention, the telephone, made it easier for people to communicate. | Alexander Graham Bell |
Liquid and solid waste. | Sewage |
He owned the first company that made cars in Michigan. | Henry Ford |
A government certificate that people bought that was repaid after the war. | War Bond |
Machines that make electricity. | Generator |
A person who has fought in a war. | Veteran |
He was president and wanted to keep the U.S. out of World War I. | Woodrow Wilson |
A group of workers who join together to fight for change. | Labor Union |
A person who wanted the government to solve social and environmental problems. | Progressive |
It was fought between Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and the Allied Powers (England, France, Italy, and Russia). | World War I |
Germany and Austria-Hungary | Central Powers |
England, France, Italy, and Russia | Allied Powers |
The United States joined this side in the war. | Allied Powers |