The Explosion of the USS Maine, Yellow Journalism, and a desire to imperialize in Cuba all related to the Spanish American was in this way.
What are causes of the Spanish American War?
100
President Wilson's campaign for re-election in 1916 stated to the United States citizens that he would keep them out of war at all costs as an example of this diplomacy.
What is Moral Diplomacy?
100
The thought that the nation's war effort would be threatened if dissenters were allowed free speech expressed with the passage of these two laws.
What is the Espionage Act and the Sedition Act?
100
The contributions of women during at the battlefront and on the homefront in being able to keep the economy running influenced a push for this from President Wilson to be passed in 1920.
What is the 19th Amendment?
100
1 of the political effects of WWI on the United States.
What are a "conservative backlash of politics", Republican Presidents win elections in the 1920's, or a crackdown of radicals in the nation after the war?
200
These were the areas of the world where the U.S. was successful in Imperilizing.
What are Latin America and Pacific Islands (Asian Pacific)?
200
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine gave the United States authority to intervene in Latin America, Central America, and affairs in Caribbean countries as an example of this policy.
What is Big Stick Diplomacy?
200
This process of preparing the nation for war included voluntary measures to conserve food and fuel, a government draft of soldiers, and the institution of the Espionage Act and Sedition Act.
What is mobilization?
200
U.S. participation in WWI had a distinct effect on industry. Workers made significant gains as membership in these rose by 60% during the war.
What are labor unions?
200
This policy was meant to open China to equal trading rights for the United States and all other countries.
What is the Open Door Policy?
300
These were the United States motives for building a canal through Panama.
What are economic and military advantages?
300
The United States intervention in the Mexican Revolution and support of Venustiano Carranza as the new democratic leader was an example of this policy.
What is Moral Diplomacy?
300
This demographic shift in the United States during WWI saw many blacks from the south move to the north in order to take jobs in factories.
What is the Great Migration?
300
This agreement humiliated and punished Germany so severely that it helped lead to World War II.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
300
This states that the America's were off limits to European colonization in 1823.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
400
This is the reason the United States supported a revolution in Panama from Colombia.
What is the right to build a canal through Panama?
400
This policy required the United States to have a strong navy.
What is Big Stick Diplomacy?
400
The Food Administration of the U.S. government urged families to grow these at home to conserve food for soldiers.
What are Victory Gardens?
400
The perceived threat of of communist takeover of the American government after WWI was known as this.
What is the "First Red Scare"?
400
These are the reasons the United States entered WWI on the side of the Allies.
What are political/economic ties to the Allied nations, the Zimmerman Note, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, and the impending Russian Revolution?
500
These were all territories that were gained by the United States as a result of the Spanish American War.
What are Cuba, Guam, the Phillipines, and Puerto Rico?
500
This policy involved exerting economic influence rather than military force in Latin American countries.
What is Dollar Diplomacy?
500
This Supreme Court case upheld limits to free speech during WWI.
What is Schenck vs. United States?
500
The United States Congress did not agree to ratify these two agreements after WWI.
What are the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations?
500
President Woodrow Wilson was a key contributor in negotiating peace after WWI and he put together this plan that was reflected in the Treaty of Versailles.