This proclamation by President Roosevelt threatened military intervention in Latin America, both to prevent European interference and to protect the U.S. interest in the region
Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
President Wilson claimed that his foreign policy agenda was aimed at making the world safe for "this"
Democracy
Why did many African Americans move from the southern United States to northern cities during the time period of World War I
To fill industrial jobs available in these cities (Great Migration)
During this time period, the government cracked down on suspected radical labor activists
The First Red Scare
The annexation of the Philippines and sending the Navy to Panama represent this policy of the United States toward foreign nations (not Big Stick)
Imperialism
This concept of President Wilson's Fourteen Points said that people should be allowed to decide if they want to break free and form their own country
These two leaders expressed disagreements over the best way for the African American community to attain equal rights
W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker Washington
Law enforcement agencies were told to round up labor activists - even if it violated their civil liberties - during these raids
The Palmer Raids
What was the short term / immediate cause of the United States entering World War 1?
Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare / the sinking of the Lusitania
President Wilson believed that creating this organization would help maintain peace between nations after World War I
The League of Nations
What was the primary objective of the women's suffrage movement during the early 20th century?
To gain the right to vote for all women
In this landmark Supreme Court case, a socialist man argued that writing in protest of the draft was his protected free speech
Schenck v United States (1919)
The two New York newspapers that used sensational headlines to influence readers to support war were using this method of journalism
Yellow Journalism
President Wilson issued this declaration which outlined his vision for maintaining peace in the world after World War I
Fourteen Points
The United States Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles because it many wanted the United States to continue following this foreign policy
Isolationism / Noninterventionism
The unfair trial and execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartholomeo Venzetti showed that xenophobia and anti-communist sentiment were used to violate citizens' this
civil liberties / rights
The United States imposed an Open Door Policy in this country during the late 1800s to force them to trade
China
This "test" was created to determine under what circumstances the First Amendment could be limited
"Clear and Present Danger"
These two laws were used to prevent Americans from criticizing the government's decision to enter into World War I
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Soviet Union