Gilded Age
Progressive Era
Imperialism
WWI
WWI (cont)
100

Industry most associated with Carnegie

Steel

100

Goals of the Progressive movement

Social, political, and economic reforms

100

Main cause of the Spanish American War

The explosion of the USS Maine

100

Immediate cause of WWI

Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

MOH recipient who captured 132 Germans  

Alvin York

200

Industry most associated with Vanderbilt

Railroads

200

Journalists who exposed corruption and social injustices

Muckrakers

200

Biased and exaggerated news reports

Yellow Journalism

200

Reasons U.S. enters WWI

German unrestricted submarine warfare and/or the Zimmerman Telegram

200
Result of new battlefield technology such as the machine gun

Trench Warfare

300

Industry most associated with Rockefeller

Oil

300

Written by Upton Sinclair, it led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act

The Jungle

300

Free trade with China for all nations

Open Door Policy

300

U.S. policy at the beginning of WWI

Neutrality

300

Controversial laws that made it illegal to criticize the U.S. government during WWI

The Espionage and Sedition Acts

400

Results of industrialization in the Gilded Age

Growth of cities, factories and urbanization

400

Prohibited voter discrimination by gender

19th Amendment

400

Stated the US had the right to intervene in Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary

400

Law that established a national draft for military service

Selective Service Act of 1917

400

MAIN reasons for WWI

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

500

Law used to break up monopolies & trusts

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

Established a national banking system

Federal Reserve Act

500

Territories acquired by the U.S. after defeating Spain

Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico

500

Wilson's proposal to establish peace and prevent future wars

14 Points

500

Reason the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles

Opposition to U.S. involvement in the League of Nations

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