American Imperialism 1
American Imperialism 2
American Foreign Policy
WW1 (a)
WW1 (b)
100

changing one culture into another is called

assimilation

100

President Wilson, officially announced to the world at the beginning of WW1 that the official foreign policy of the U.S. would be

Neutrality (Neutral)

100

A foreign policy is

how a country deals with another country

100

One country helping its partner during the war is known as

Alliance

100
One country trying to build a larger army than its neighbor is known as

Militarism

200

Expanding power and influence by diplomacy or force is known as 

Imperialism

200

an exaggerated and dramatic form of press is known as

yellow journalism

200

According to American propaganda, all Americans could contribute to WW1 by (give two examples)

saving food, buying stamps, joining the army, telling children how to contribute

200

A country that conquers territories and turns them into colonies is largely becoming

Imperialistic

200

Joining the armed forces because you believe your country is superior to others is an example of 

Nationalism

300

A normal goal of the Open Door policy was

equal opportunity for trade, prevent disagreements between nations, allow Chinese to collect money

300

The Main Cause of the Spanish-American War was

The Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

300

an area inside a nation that is controlled by another powerful nation is know as

sphere of influence

300

using ditches and canals to fight a war is known as 

trench warfare

300

The main conflict between the Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's 14 points was

who was to blame for WW1 (Wilson--the whole world, Treaty of Versailles--Germany)

400

Alemania uso esta estrategia militar para no dejar que llegue ayuda a Inglaterra de EE.UU.

bloqueo

400

The Roosevelt Corollary adds to the Monroe Doctrine by

Allowing the U.S. to interfere in Latin America (police force)

400

Después del Hundimiento del Lusitania y el Telegrama de Zimmerman, EE.UU., paso de ser neutral a que política internacional

Intervención Directa

400

Explain 3 specific ways in which the U.S. turned the tide of WW1

1) Lightweight Tanks

2) Leadership

3) Mass production of weapons

4) Fresh soldiers

5) New strategies

400

Truth or False--Only Hawaii offered the United States a strategic territory to reach Asia

False (Alaska did too)

500

Increasing speed of trade, traveling faster from East Coast to West Coast of the U.S., were all effects of 

building the Panama Canal

500

Staying out of the business/matters of all nations around the world is policy of the U.S. known as

Isolationism

500

The actions of the United States when dealing with Colombia in the early 1900s is a clear example of which mentality

"speak softly but carry a big stick"

500

El hundimiento del Lusitania fue causado porque estrategia militar de los alemanes

irrestricta guerra de submarinos

500

One major conflict about territories between the Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's 14 points was

Austria Hungary would remain a nation (14 points), Austria Hungary was divided (Treaty of Versailles)

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