Gold, God & Glory
To Intervene or Not to Intervene
Empires Strikes Back
Mud, Blood & Heroes
Homefront Hustle & Peace Puzzles
100

A type of journalism that exaggerated events to sell papers and influence public opinion

Yellow Journalism

100

The name of the group that opposed imperialism because it violated the idea of “consent of the governed”

Anti-Imperialist League

100

I was the leader of the Filipino independence movement against U.S. rule

Emilio Aguinaldo

100

This kind of warfare led to soldiers digging in the ground to create protection from the newly emerged machine gun

Trench Warfare

100

This law, passed in 1917, allowed the government to ban anti-war newspapers and magazines

Espionage Act

200

This phrase described the belief that Americans had a duty to spread Christianity and civilization abroad

"White Man's Burden"

200

This foreign policy idea and president said the U.S. should use its navy to protect Latin America

Roosevelt's Big Stick Diplomacy 

200

This war began after the USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor

Spanish-American War

200

This message, cracked by the British, promised Mexico land if it joined Germany against the U.S.

The Zimmerman Telegram

200

This law, passed in 1918, banned negative speech about the war effort

Sedition Act

300

I claimed Americans were the “purest type of Christians”

Josiah Strong

300

This president's foreign policy of using money to influence Latin America

William Taft's Dollar Diplomacy

300

This U.S. action was nicknamed “America acting as the police of the Western Hemisphere”

Roosevelt Corollary

300

We were one of the few African American regiment to never lose a man to capture in WWI

The Harlem Hellfighters

300

This Supreme Court case, from 1919, ruled that freedom of speech could be restricted in cases of "clear and present danger"

Schenck v. United States

400

I argued that America needed new markets for its crops and goods

Senator Albert J. Beveridge

400

This president's policy promised to support only democratic governments in Latin America

Woodrow Wilson's Moral Diplomacy

400

The territories gained by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War (name two out of three)

Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam

400

I was the U.S. general in charge of the American Expeditionary Force

John J. Pershing

400

Women took on these various new roles during WWI when men left to fight

Factory workers (munitions), telegraph operators, trolley conductors, nurses

500

Give two causes for Imperialism (name two out of three)

Desire for Raw Materials, New Markets, & Spread Democracy and Christianity, 

500

We three opposed imperialism (name two out of three)

Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie & Samuel Gompers

500

This project, completed in 1914, shortened travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

Panama Canal

500

This Tennessean earned the Medal of Honor after capturing 132 Germans, despite being a former conscientious objector

Alvin C. York

500

Give three of Wilson’s Fourteen Points (give three out of six)

No private treaties, freedom of the seas, free trade, reduce arms, self-determination, establish a League of Nations

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