American Imperialism
The Great War
War's End
Treaties on Treaties
Super Hard Questions
100
This rebellion took place AFTER the United States issued the "Open Door Policy" in China.
What is the Boxer Rebellion
100
This assassination of this man was the "Spark" that exploded into World War I.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
100
The war ended as a a result of many things, but this "Offensive" was the final push the allies needed to end fighting and force a German Surrender.
What is the 100 Days Offensive?
100
This Treaty ended World War I in 1919
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
100
The Panama Canal was allowed to be built after this United States backed event in Latin America.

What is the Panamanian Revolution? (From Columbia)


Also accept Panamanian Independence

200
The annexation of these Pacific Islands proved crucial to President William McKinley when he annexed them in 1898. 
What are the Hawaiian Islands (Hawaii)
200
A cause for World War I, this was the radical buildup of military resources including personnel, weapons and technology.
What is Militarism?
200

The German navy was prohibited from having these type of warships at the end of World War I

What are U-Boats (Unterseebooten)?

200
This was an aspect of the Treaty of Versailles, forcing Germany to pay back billions of dollars after World War I.
What are War Reparations?
200

These three countries made up the Triple Entente during World War I

Who are France, Great Britain, and Russia? 

300
This American Policy dictated that the United States would serve as the "International Police" for any and all issues related to Latin America and the Western Hemisphere.
What is the Roosevelt Corollary
300
A cause of World War I, this was the extreme patriotism that led others to believe their country was superior, and influenced the events that led to World War I.
What is Nationalism?
300
This specific treaty stipulation laid the blame of World War I on the country of Germany in the Treaty of Versailles.
What is the "War Guilt Clause"?
300
This list outlined the President Wilson & the United States' view on how best to avoid war and conflict after World War I.
What are Wilson's 14 Points?
300

These three countries made up the Triple Alliance during World War I?

Who are Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary?

400
Introduced in 1823, this American policy stated that it would be dangerous and unwelcome if any European Countries were to colonize others in Latin America.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
400
The sinking of this passenger ship, which killed over 1,200 people including 128 Americans was a victim of German Unrestricted Submarine Warfare in 1915
What was the Lusitania?
400

This was the agreement that ended the war between the Allies and Germany in 1918 on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

(November 11th, @11 AM, 1918)

What is Armistice Day?
400
These were two notable exclusions from the League of Nations in Europe.
What are Germany and Russia?
400

Daily Double: This was a gas used in World War I's horrific chemical warfare.


BONUS: This was the first country to use gas in WW1.

Accept:

Mustard Gas, Chlorine Gas, Tear Gas, Phosgene Gas 


BONUS: France

500

This infamous ship was sunk in Havana Harbor. A major factor in the start of the Spanish- American War.

What is the USS Maine?

500
Daily Double: This was the agreement outlined in the Zimmerman Telegram. MUST INCLUDE THE STATES.
If the U.S. got involved in the war, Germany and Mexico would become allies against the U.S. and Germany would help Mexico reconquer land in the U.S. (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas)
500
As a result of extremely high reparations and a failing economy, Germany experienced a rapid and extreme devaluation of their currency after World War I, which is called this.
What is Hyperinflation?
500

This treaty clause called for the destruction of the German military

What is the "disarmament clause"?

500
This was the city and country in which Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian Nationalist, shot dead the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, which sparked the explosion of World War I.
Sarajevo, Bosnia
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