Muckrakers
Imperialism
World War 1
Progressivism
Domestic Impact of WW1
100

A person who exposes corruption (problems) to make life better

What is a Muckraker?

100

The desire of a country to gain control of more land to make more money

Wanting to become a world power financially and militarily

What is Imperialism?

100

When it was sunk in 1915, it made Americans mad because Americans were killed. This made Americans started thinking about joining the war.

What is the Lusitania?

100

She worked for abolition (ban of slavery) and women’s suffrage.

Who was Sojourner Truth?

100

Created after World War 1 to try to keep the world out of war again

Americans chose not to join because they felt it would draw them into another war

What was the League of Nations?

200

He exposed problems in the meatpacking industry.

Who was Upton Sinclair, The Jungle?

200

President Monroe told Europeans they were to stay out of the Western Hemisphere (mostly American West)

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

200

Germany offered Mexico American lands to join the Germans in the war. This angered Americans and pushed them to finally join the war.

What was the Zimmerman Telegram?

200

This allowed people to vote directly for senators, giving more power to the people of each state.

What is the 17th Amendment?

200

They moved up north for job opportunities. 

Who were African Americans?

300

The labor law that was passed because children were working in factories 10-12 hours a day.

What is Child Labor Laws?

300

The US is now the police of the Western Hemisphere and will keep out all European interference


What was the Roosevelt Corollary?

300

They were treated poorly and were mostly hired to do farm and railroad jobs.

Who were the Mexicans in America?

300

Newspapers printed crazy headlines to make people buy them, the original clickbait

What is Yellow Journalism?

300

They worked during the war and went back to their homes and domestic work after the war.

Who are the women?

400

His photographs were of unsafe living conditions

Who was Jacob Riis?

400

This shortened the trade routes in the western hemisphere and helped Americans make more profit.

What is the Panama Canal?

400

Limited Americans freedom of speech

What was the Espinoage Act?

400

Who worked on the Temperance Movement to ban the sale of alcohol.

Who was Carrie Nation?

400

They came home with shell shock and injuries.

Who are the Soldiers?

500

Laws that provided for:

-Safer working conditions

-Shorter working hours

-Higher pay

What was the  Labor Reform?

500

Hawaii: for a naval base and for the sugar and pineapple plantations

The Philippines: for a naval base and to help control trade in Asia

Cuba: for a naval base and to help control the Caribbean islands

What is the areas of the world the U.S. wanted to control?

500

This made it illegal to speak out against the government.

What was the Sedition Act?

500

Who worked to give women suffrage (the right to vote)?

Who was Susan B. Anthony?

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