U.S. History by Letter- M

Name these historical people, places and things starting with the letter M.
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Last updated: November 16, 2016
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Protected Americas from colonism
Monroe Doctrine
Ship that exploded in Havana harbor
USS Maine
Revolutionary War Militia ready on quick notice
Minutemen
"I shall return"
Douglas MacArthur
WWII Pacific turning point
Midway
1820 act on slave/free states
Missouri Compromise
Progressive president, assassinated 1901
William McKinley
Civil War general, "Little Mac"
George McClellan
WI senator who catalyzed the 50's Red Scare
Joseph McCarthy
Belief the US had the right to expand westward
Manifest Destiny
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Ford's most popular car
Model T
Post-WWII aid to Europe
Marshall Plan
Revolutionary "Swamp Fox"
Francis Marion
Carried Pilgrims to America
Mayflower
Father of the Constitution
James Madison
Washington's family home
Mount Vernon
Reporters revealing scandals in politics/business
Muckraker
Telegraph pioneer
Samuel Morse
Dueling Civil War ironclads
Monitor
Merrimack
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4 Comments
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Level 67
Nov 15, 2016
Why does Morse require a first name when the other clues don't?
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Level 67
Nov 15, 2016
A slight type-in error. It will be corrected.
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Level 94
Nov 16, 2016
I would add 'in the Revolutionary War' to the militia question. Otherwise it's confusing (national guard? US Army?)
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Level 67
Nov 16, 2016
Alright. I could see how it would be confusing.