What process allowed faster and cheaper steel production?
Bessemmer process
Expansion of the U.S. territory
Jacob Riis Wrote what book to describe the tenements people lived in?
How the other half lives
Many Americans opposed joining the League of Nations because they feared it would limit U.S. ____________.
Sovereignty (or “independence” / “control over foreign policy”)
Civil rights leaders who advocated for African Americans post-reconstruction.
Ida B wells, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Dubois
Eugene Debs is known for:
Labor Union leadership and socialism
What limited immigration from China?
Chinese Exclusion Act
____________ expanded the Espionage and Sedition Acts by ruling that free speech could be limited during wartime if it created a “clear and present danger.”
Schenck v. United States
Strikes such as the __ and __ highlighted labor unrest during industrialization.
Pullman and homestead
Samuel Gompers led:
After the war, the U.S. faced an insurgency in the ____________, as Filipinos resisted American control.
Phillipines
The government used ____________ to shape public opinion, encourage enlistment, and promote war bond sales.
Propaganda
Conservation and national parks were heavily promoted under which president?
Theodore Roosevelt
Muckrakers like Upton Sinclair primarily:
Exposed corruption and social problems
The U.S. annexed ____________ for its economic and strategic value in the Pacific.
Hawaii
•Citizens were encouraged to buy _______ to finance the war.
Liberty Bonds
unrestricted _____ by Germany was a key factor in U.S. involvement in WWI.
Submarine Warfare.
The 19th amendment:
Granted women the right to vote
The U.S. formally entered World War I in the year ____________.
1917
•A section of the Treaty of Versailles that placed full blame for WWI on Germany and its allies, justifying reparations and territorial losses.
War Guilt Clause