Imperialism
World War I Causes
World War I Fighting
World war I Homefront
World War I The End
100
The policy by which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nations or territories
Imperialism
100
refusing to take sides in a war
Neutrality
100
The American Expeditionary Force, U.S. forcoes during World War I
AEF
100
to distribute a fixed amount of certain items
Rationing
100
an amendment to the us constitution that made all persons born or naturalized in the US including former slaves citizens of the country
Fourteen Points
200
a short cut through Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Panama Canal
200
A message sen tot the German ambassador in Mexico proposing a German-Mexican alliance and promising to help Mexico regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if the united states entered World war I
Zimmerman Telegram
200
A kind of warfare during World War I in which troops huddled at the bottom of trenches and fired artillery and machine guns at each other
Trench Warfare
200
An opinion expressed for the purpose of influencing the actions of others
Propaganda
200
an organization set up after World war I to settle international conflicts
League of Nations
300
Addition to the Monroe Doctrine allowing U.S. to be the policemen in Latin America
Roosevelt Corollary
300
an alliance of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman empire and Bulgaria during World War I
Central Powers
300
An end to fighting
Armistice
300
a low-interest loan by civilians to the government, meant to be repaid in a number of years
War Bonds
300
a wave of panic from fear of a Communist revolution
Red Scare
400
a style of journalism that exaggerates and sensationalizes the news
Yellow Journalism
400
An alliance of Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and seven other countries during World War I
Allies
400
a 1918 battle during World War I that marked the turing point in the war; allied troops along with Americans halted the German advance into France
Second Battle of the Marne
400
the movement of african Americans between 1910 and 1920 to northern cities from the South
Great Migration
500
an area where foreign nations claim special rights and economic privileges
Spheres of Influence
500
President that announced a policy of nuetrality refusing to take sides in the war
Woodrow Wilson
500
The General for thr Americam forces in World War I
John J. Pershing
500
a 1918 law that made it illegal to critcize the war; it set heavy fines and long prison terms for those who engaged in antiwar activities
Sedition Act
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