This policy called for free trace in China and end of colonization in that country.
What is the Open Door Policy.
What policy implemented by Taft encouraged "dollars for bullets"?
What was the dollar diplomacy. (Taft wanted to increase trade with other countries.)
Which group opposed the occupation of the Philippines?
What is the Anti-Imperialists. (They thought colonization went against the American principle of freedom to govern self.)
Who thought that Taft would continue his policies?
Who was Teddy Roosevelt.
This Supreme Court case legalized segregation.
What is Plessy v. Ferguson.
This group fought for the right of women's suffrage by marching and picketing at the White House?
What was the National Women's Party.
Who implemented the policy of "moral diplomacy"?
This act led to the construction of the Hoover Dam and gave the federal gov the power to decide distribution of water.
What was the National Reclamation Act of 1902.
Who was the leader of Hawaii who abolished the constitution that favored white land owners?
Who was Liliuokalani.
This African American leader thought that African Americans should immediately demand equal treatment under the law.
Who was W.E.B. Du Bois.
This political reforms allows voters to approve or reject laws.
What is referendum.
What event led the U.S. into the Spanish American War and also the media used images to stir up anger against the Spanish?
What was the explosion of the battleship Maine.
President Roosevelt's program was called the Square Deal. What was Wilson's program called?
What was the New Freedom.
This organization helped poor African Americans find work and provide relief efforts.
What was the Urban League
This type of payment allowed for more people to participate in the consumer revolution.
What was the installment plan. This allowed individuals to apply for credit and spread their payments out.
This economic factor led the U.S. to not be completely isolationists after WWI.
What was a creditor nation. (The US had the money and infrastructure to be able to produce products and lend to other nations. Europe was trying to rebuild after devastation from war.)
This senator opposed League of Nations because he and other isolationists thought that the US could become entangled in world politics.
Who was Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
What was the American Expeditionary Force.
This act made it illegal to speak put or promote the success of U.S. enemies.
What was the espionage act.
This caused the U.S. to finally enter WWI three years after it started. It also asked that Mexico help Germany if the U.S. enter the war.
What was the Zimmerman note.
Whose campaign stated that the U.S. return to "normalcy"?
Who was Warren G. Harding.
This group of people was part of the Great Migration.
Who were African Americans moving from the South to the North in search of better jobs.
This organization was formed to help promote WWI.
What was the Committee on the Public Information.
Wilson wanted "peace without victory" in Europe when meeting at Paris for the Treaty of Versailles. What was his goal with the 14 Points and what was the reaction of other Allied leaders?
He wanted a lasting peace in Europe. The other leaders thought it too idealistic. They also thought that Germany needed to pay the consequences of WWI.
What type of war was fought in WWI?
What is trench warfare.