Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines were territories of this country by 1900.
Where/What is United States/America?
The state bird of Utah.
What is a Seagull?
What is isolationism?
This type of media became very popular during American imperialism and WWI.
What is propaganda?
The A in the MAIN causes of WWI.
What is alliances?
The best selling album of all time.
What is Thriller?
A weapon used in WWI that caused major death/injuries to anyone not wearing a certain mask.
What is poison gas.
"Gasless Sundays and Wheatless Wednesdays" are from this American home front contribution
What is regulating food and fuel?
A domain where a country expresses military, political and social influence over a specific area.
What is a sphere of influence?
The I in the MAIN causes of WWI.
What is imperialism?
The most recent Riverton athletic team to win a state title.
What/Who is the softball team?
A type of warfare in WWI where 2 opposing sides would dig in facing each other and try to wear each other down.
What is trench warfare?
President Wilson's 14 Points didn't blame this country for starting WWI.
Where is Germany?
One of 3 reasons to imperialize.
What is economic/military/ideological?
The N in the MAIN causes of WWI.
What is nationalism?
This amendment gave American women aged 21 and over the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
The country that left the Triple Entente which put pressure on the U.S. to enter WWI.
What/Where is Russia?
As American men left to fight in WWI this group of Americans took their jobs in factories and railroads.
Who are women?
This American president wanted to make America a "police" for the western hemisphere.
Who was Theodore/Teddy Roosevelt?
The telegram Germany sent to Mexico to convince them to invade the U.S. and enter WWI with the Central Powers.
What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
The number of electoral votes George W. Bush won by in the 2000 election.
What is 5?
America did NOT join this peace organization after WWI.
What is the League of Nations?
A law published in 1917 that made it illegal for Americans to utter, print, write or publish any disloyal language criticizing the government, flag or military.
What is the Sedition Act?