This President supported "Dollar Diplomacy".
Who was Howard Taft?
This is where the U.S. was granted the rights to build a canal, and had a foothold for nearly a century.
What is Panama?
This is what the American government encouraged the people to buy, so that they could pay for the war.
What are war bonds?
These three countries were developing totalitarian regimes before WWII.
What are Italy, Germany, and Japan?
This trial challenged the law that forbade the teaching of evolution in Tennessee public schools.
What was the Scopes Trial? (a.k.a. the "Monkey Trial")
This President intervened in the Suez crisis.
Who was Dwight Eisenhower?
This is where the Platt Amendment allowed U.S. forces into Guantanamo Bay.
What is Cuba?
This is the plan that President Wilson proposed in order to settle matters after the war.
What were Wilson's "Fourteen Points"?
This is the region that Japan invaded in 1931.
What is Manchuria?
During these trials, officers and civilians were charged with crimes against humanity.
What were the Nuremberg War Crime Trials?
This President was the first to pledge to contain communism in Europe.
Who was Harry S. Truman?
After the Spanish-American War, this is the island nation, where the U.S. Navy faced armed resistance.
What are the Philippines?
This Act "restricted the individual liberties of Americans to voice their ideological objections to the war effort".
What was the Sedition Act?
These are the three policies that the U.S. enacted between 1937 and 1941.
What were the "Cash and Carry", destroyers for bases, and Lend Lease policies?
The outcome of this case was that the segregation of children in public schools, based on race, was unconstitutional.
What was the Brown decision?