Imperialism
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Philippine-American War
World War 1
World War 1, 2
100

Doctrine that stated America and the European countries will agree to keep their presence in their respective areas

Monroe Doctrine

100

Sensationalist reporting focused on villainizing the Spanish and sympathizing with the Cubans

Yellow journalism

100
War tactics used by Filipino rebels

Guerilla warfare

100

Despite being initially "neutral", the US sold arms to these 2 allied countries during the war

Britain and France

100

The Greenwood District of Tulsa Oklahoma was also known as ____, which was destroyed during the Red Summer

Black Wall Street

200

Policy that warned Latin American countries to keep their affairs in order or risk American Intervention

Roosevelt Corollary

200

Foreign policy approach concerned with "human rights" and "national integrity"

Moral Diplomacy

200

The Spanish named the Philippines after ____

King Philip II

200

Some Americans attempted to rename Sauerkraut to this during the war

Liberty cabbage

200

Catalyst for the Red Scare of the late 1910s

Bolshevik Revolution

300

Ideology used to justify imperialism rooted in Social Darwinism

White Man's Burden

300

This ship's mysterious explosion prompted the US to declare war against Spain

U.S.S. Maine

300

First president of the Philippines, leader of Filipino resistance

Emilio Aguinaldo

300

This test was used in the Schenck v. US case to determine the limits of free speech

Clear and present danger test

300

Operation to seek and deport suspected communists during the First Red Scare

Palmer Raids

400

Foreign policy rooted in peaceful negotiations with the underlying threat of military force

Big Stick Diplomacy

400

The US gained these 4 territories in the aftermath of the Spanish American War

Cuba, Philippines, Guam, Philippines

400

This group led the Filipino resistance towards the Spanish and the US

Katipunan

400

This government agency was the first one dedicated to building public support for the war

Committee on Public Information

400

Nickname given to women who entered the Marines during WW1

100% Girls

500

This treaty opened up Japanese foreign relations for the first time in 200 years

Treaty of Kanagawa

500

This treaty granted the US the rights to the Panama Canal Zone

Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty

500

Brutal torture method used by the US military towards Filipino captives

Water Cure Method

500

4 causes of the war (4 letter abbreviation)

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

500

Why did the US not join its own League of Nations?

US Senate rejected entry, wanted to avoid getting more into European affairs

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