Imperialism
WW1 Basics
Vocab
Homefront
Post-War
100

This country was colonized and is now an American state in the 19th century. 

What is Hawaii?

100

What kind of warfare was utilized in WW1?

What is trench warfare?

100

Formal or informal union between nations or groups for mutual benefit, shared goals, or combined action

What is Alliances?

100

As more men enlisted, women tended to take on more...

What is Jobs?

100

After the war, the Treaty declared blame on this country, who then had to pay back reparations?

What is Germany?

200

What was the motivating force behind American imperialism in the age of "New Imperialism?"

What is economic prosperity?

200

What kind of foreign policy did the US maintain before WW1?

What is neutrality?

200

Policy of one country extending its power and influence over another through diplomacy or military force

What is Imperialism?

200

The government utilized various forms of this through songs, entertainment acts, artwork, and posters to encourage Americans to support the war effort.

What is Propaganda?

200

What kind of policy did America enter after the war?

What is Isolationism?

300

This country was colonized by America following the Spanish-American War, eventually leading to the Filipino -American War

What is the Philippines?

300

What document officially ended WW1?

What is the Treaty of Versailles?
300

When a country builds and uses its military forces aggressively to gain power, promote national interests, and defense

What is Militarism?

300

New government agencies were created to control these 3 things.

What is Production, Labor, & Conservation?

300

During the war, America served as this, which allowed it to emerge as an economic power postwar.

What is a Creditor?


(Loaner is also acceptable)

400

What is "Big Stick Diplomacy?"

What is a diplomatic policy of peace backed by a real threat? 

(Speak softly and carry a big stick)

400

What are the 4 M.A.I.N. causes of WW1?

What is Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism?

400

Foreign policy of not taking sides in armed conflict, remaining impartial

What is Neutrality?

400

Various legislation was enacted on the homefront. What was the purpose of the Selective Service Act of 1917?

What is to draft men for the war?

400

Another way America emerged as a global power postwar was because of an increase in...

What is industrial production?

500

The US colonized various countries under the purpose of spreading democracy and this kind of mission to bring about "order" and "education."

What is civilizing?

500

What are the 5 reasons why America joined WW1?

What is: the Zimmerman Telegram, Sinking of the Lusitania, German Invasion of Belgium, American Loans, & the Reintroduction of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare?

500

Ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation often by implying superiority over and calling action against other countries

What is Nationalism?

500

What is a Liberty Bond?

What is: a government war bond where citizens give money to the bank for a future IOU in order to fund the war?

500

The League of Nations covenant drew upon Woodrow Wilson's 14 points. The two documents are connected through the same big idea of...

What is a vision for global peace and alliances?

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