Imperial Motives
Imperial Effects
Before US in WWI
WWI
Surprise!
100

Hawaiian Sugar is an example of this motivation for imperialism

natural resources

100

Name 2 places the US controlled after winning the Spanish American War

Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines

100

WWI started as a local problem where?

Austria-Hungary

100

What is a "doughboy"?

a healthy, well-fed, well-equipped, fresh US soldier

100

Who was president during WWI?

Wilson

200

The geography of Guam and the Philippines are examples of this motivation for imperialism

access and proximity to Asia; coaling stations for ships

200

In Hawaii, Cuba, and Columbia the US justified control with "democracy."  Explain the argument.

local people were frustrated with their rulers; the US supported rebellions in these places against non-democratic rulers

200

Why was WWI so deadly?

military technology became more deadly but military strategy changed very little

200

WWI was a "war of attrition."  What does that mean?

it was a matter of who could keep fighting and resourcing the war versus who couldn't keep going and would have to quit

200

Which president was responsible for the Panama Canal?

Teddy Roosevelt

300

How did the US acquire Puerto Rico?

Treaty of Paris after the Spanish American War

300

In Guam and Puerto Rico there was little local resistance to American rule; maybe they welcomed American leadership.  What's another explanation?

They knew they couldn't match the US military.

300

Why didn't the US get involved in WWI?

the western hemisphere was our zone of influence; the eastern hemisphere was none of our business

300

Name two new weapons that made WWI a "modern war"

machine gun

mustard gas

heavy artillery 

300
Why wasn't the US army ready to fight in WWI?

imperialism relied on the navy; we didn't keep standing troops during peacetime

400

Why did the US claim the western hemisphere as our "sphere of influence"?

Because the Europeans were colonizing Africa and the eastern hemisphere

400

Where did locals fight against American rule for 3 years?

Philippines

400

Which two events pulled the US into WWI?

Zimmermann telegram and the sinking of the Lusitania

400

Besides combat-induced casualties, what else forced Germany to surrender?

couldn't continue to resource the war

Spanish Flu

400
How does a war bond work?

Citizens give the govt money for the war effort; after the war they can cash in the "IOU" with interest

500

Why did the US target Central America & Columbia for imperial control?

to build the Panama Canal for a shorter sea route coast to coast

500

After imperial control was established in Guam, Hawaii, and the Philippines, what was the greatest impact of American rule in these places?

a large military base

500

Describe the alliances (teams) of WWI

Germany and Austria Hungary

vs

Great Britain, France, (Russia), later US

500

Explain the differences in goals at the Paris Peace Conference

France wanted revenge

US wanted long lasting peace

GB was trying to achieve a middle ground

500

Who is Le Tigre?

France's PM Clemenceau who wanted to punish Germany for all of WWI

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