Imperialism
Spanish American War
Amendments
World War I
Reconstruction
100

When the United States expanded its military, economic, and political authority over other nations by acquiring land.

Imperialism

100

Journalists sensationalized and exaggerated the news about Cuba.

Yellow Journalism

100

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States . . . are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall… deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

All born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens, receiving equal protection of the laws.

14th AMENDMENT

100

Growing militaries were glorified, making countries both eager to show them off and concerned about new advancements.

Militarism

100

The time period during which Americans attempted to rebuild the South.

RECONSTRUCTION

200

Which represents a consequence of the Industrial Revolution?

  1. increased demand for raw materials and a desire for new markets.

  2. decreased population in the North and a desire to maintain laissez-faire policies.

  3. increased demand for cash crops and a desire to cut off ties to other nations.

  4. decreased population in cities and a desire to expand the power of local political machines.

increased demand for raw materials and a desire for new markets.

200

Territories:

1.Philippines

2.Puerto Rico

3.Guam

Impact The Spanish American War had on the U.S.?

200

The government must treat an individual the same as others in similar conditions.

EQUAL PROTECTION

200

This German note promised American land to Mexico - hoping to form a Germany-Mexico alliance.

Zimmerman Telegram (Note)

200

Supported abolition, favored a strong national government, wanted consequences for  former-Confederates

Republicans or Democrats 


Republicans


300

In 1823, President Monroe stated he would oppose any attempt by Europeans to colonize the Western Hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

300

Concentration Camps

300

“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

The institution of slavery and involuntary servitude will not exist in the U.S. or its territories, unless as punishment for a crime.

13th AMENDMENT

300

A Slavic nationalist assassinated the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary (____  _____  _____). In response, Austria invaded Serbia. 

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

300

President of the United States from 1861-1865, when he was assassinated six days after the Civil War ended.

Abraham Lincoln

400

Which represents the significance of the Great White Fleet?

  1. It marked a turning point in the Spanish American War.

  2. It demonstrated the power of the U.S. navy to other nations.

  3. It led to the publication of The Influence of Sea Power Upon History

  4. It contributed to a policy of isolationism under Anti-Imperialist President Roosevelt.

It demonstrated the power of the U.S. navy to other nations.

400

Rough Rider during the Spanish-American War

Progressive President

Theodore Roosevelt


400

“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”

Discrimination in suffrage is outlawed, voting rights are extended to all MEN.

15th AMENDMENT

400

Global economic competition was evident in the “Scramble for Africa” and China’s “spheres of influence. There was tension between nations competing to be the most powerful.

Imperialism

400

A portion of the Congressional Republican party, advocated for more radical responses to Reconstruction.

Radical Republicans

500

President Teddy Roosevelt’s diplomatic policy calling for negotiating with an unspoken threat of military action.

Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (“Big Stick” Policy)


Corollary = extension

500

de Lôme Letter

500

The right to vote.

SUFFRAGE

500

Countries became so patriotic, they wanted to prove that their nation was the “greatest power.” Some ethnic groups even began calling for independent nation states.

Nationalism

500

Opposed abolition, favored states’ rights, sympathized with former-Confederates


Republicans or Democrats


Democrats

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