TR
WWI
Suffrage
Progressive
Ending WWI
Homefront
Person associated with concept/item/event
100

Teddy's  C that would connect with Gifford Pinchot or John Muir

Conservation

100

The German embassy had warned both European and Americans not to board leisure ships.  In spite of that, 1,200 died when this was sunk by Germans

Lusitania

100

Ultimately this event is considered to be the tipping point for ultimate ratification of the 19th Amendment

WWI

100

Progressive trust taming existed through this legislation passed during Wilson's presidency

Clayton anti trust act

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

100

The two groups of people most directly impacted by nearly 4 million soldiers drafted into WWI, leaving a void in the workplace

Women and African Americans

100

Talented Tenth

Dubois

200

TR Created the Bull Moose party due to his disapproval of the job Taft had done as president and the unwillingness of this party to endorse him ultimately in a Primary

Republican

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 constitutional approach to achieve suffrage

NWSA

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

200

The CPI led by George Creel was responsible for promoting all Homefront efforts to support the war financially, physically and emotionally.  Translation this was the ________ arm of our govt during War

Propaganda

200

New Freedom

Wilson

300

The implementation of Big Stick Foreign Policy is best illustrated by this addition that gave the US police power in Latin America to "maintain" stable govts

Roosevelt Corollary

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

Sussex

300

The suffrage movement traces its beginning to the era of reform prior to the civil war, where the birth of the women's rights movement is believed to have been ushered in at this convention

Seneca Falls

300

WEB Dubois proposed a more direct and immediate solution to achieving equality/civil rights for African Americans.  His legacy lives on today as he was one of the key founders of this organization

NAACP

300

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

Reservationists

300

The phrase used to describe the exodus of African Americans in the South to take available jobs in the North during WWI

Great Migration

300

Dollar Diplomacy

Taft

400

Of the three progressive presidents, Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, who is attributed with attempting to limit, or reduce the scope of Federal power

Wilson
400

The A in MAIN, which directly started WWI

Alliances, or Alliance system.

400
Alice Paul was a 'militant' leader of suffrage who not only demanded an amendment for suffrage but also spearheaded a campaign for this amendment, which has still yet to ever get ratified

Equal Rights Amendment

400

The Anti-Saloon League and Prohibitionist party were instrumental in getting this amendment passed (need number)

18th

400

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

Germany

400

This future president gained a strong reputation for his success overseeing the US Food Administration during WWI

Hoover

400

How the other half lives

Jacob Riis

500

Roosevelt's New Nationalism platform as a Bull Moose candidate illustrated his Neo-progressive mindset by appealing to this population of people through support of their most ardent concern

(Group or concern will be accepted)

Women (suffrage)

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

This tragedy not only inspired regulation in the workplace but also exposed the plight and particular lack of rights for women

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

500

She was a fierce voice of advocacy to Bring an end to the horrific crime of lynching that deeply impacted the South in the late 1800's early 1900's

Ida Wells
500

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

Irreconcilables

500

Schenck vs the US pitted the Govt against the free speech of a socialist.  The govt won, establishing a precedent that speech can be prosecuted if it poses a ____________ to the security of our govt and its ability to wage war

Clear and Present Danger

500

Hull House

Jane Addams

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