TR
WWI
Suffrage
Progressivism
Ending WWI (sorry 3rd period)
100

The three Cs of the Square Deal included

Controlling Corporations, Conservation and

Consumer Protection

100

The sinking of this (despite warnings) resulted in the first US casualties of the war

Lusitania

100

Amendment that granted suffrage to women

19th

100

His Jungle exposed the problems in the meatpacking industry

Sinclair

100
Name of Wilson's peace plan created before the end of the WWI that was partially adopted into the Treaty of Versailles.  

Fourteen Points

200

After returning from an African Safari, Roosevelt challenged Taft's presidency by creating his own third party known as the ______________, effectively destroying any chance for Republicans to win the 1912 election

Bull Moose

200

the infamous note intercepted by British and used as propaganda to coerce Americans into the war

Zimmerman Note (Telegram)

200

Suffragist group that concentrated on a state by state approach to achieve suffrage

AWSA

200

This pioneering civil rights activist had a gradualist approach to achieving equality for African Americans by encouraging them to develop labor skills that would earn the respect of the white man

Booker T Washington

200

This principle was contrary to the traditions of American Foreign Policy and central to Wilson's League of Nations plan

Collective Security/Interventionism

300
Roosevelt was the first president to mediate this in the White House

Labor Strike (Anthracite Coal Miners Strike)

300
This failed pledge by the Germans assured nations that they would revoke unrestricted warfare

Sussex

300

Militant leader of the NWP

Alice Paul

300

Jacob Riis was a prominent muckraker who concentrated on the plight of peoples living conditions where

Cities, Slums, Tenement Housing

300

This senatorial group was willing to ratify the League of Nations if it took out the obligation to defend other countries

Reservationists

400

Of the three progressive presidents, Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, who is credited with busting the most trusts

Taft

400

The A in MAIN, which directly started WWI

Alliances, or Alliance system.

400

This organization merged together two separate suffragist organizations

NAWSA

400

The 17th Amendment was the high point of political progressivism.  What did it constitutionally create

Direct election of Senators

400

Wilson was the only leader at the treaty of Versailles that did not believe war reparations should be imposed on this country

Germany

500

Name for Roosevelt's domestic plan during his failed third run for president in 1912

New Nationalism

500

Three reasons for the US remaining neutral during the first few years of WWI included Progressive and Suffragist opposition, our longstanding tradition of neutrality, and....

Immigrants from a variety of nations having sympathies on both sides

500

First Female Congresswoman in US History

Jeannette Rankin

500

She was a prominent progressive voice who is associated with the Hull House movement that assisted immigrants with assimilation and job skills

Jane Addams

500

This group was adamantly opposed to ratification of the League of Nations under any condition

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