Purchased from Russia
Alaska
Able to fire from 300- 1000 rounds a minute making it deadly to cross into No Man's Land.
machine gun
Main naval unit used by the Germans to try and deal with British naval superiority- the U- Boat
Submarine
Took jobs not usually associated with them (dirty, dangerous, heavy) and joined the military; after the war gained the right to vote with the 19th Amendment.
American women
Woodrow Wilson
Taken from its native rulers under threat of war; became America's 50th state.
Hawaii
Capable of firing 20-30 rounds a minute accurately for a distance of up to 200 yards.
Rifle
First developed by the British as movable armor to try and break through entrenched defenses.
Tanks
The Great Migration
Businessman who helped the U.S. annex Hawaii
Sanford Dole
Greatly reduced the time needed to travel from the West to East coast of the USA
Panama Canal
A bomb usually thrown by hand but later able to be launched by a rifle.
Grenade
Caused death and harm to soldier's eyes, skin and lungs; intended to debilitate or make defending troops incapicitated and thus easy to break
Chemical weapons/ poison gas
Used to increase the number of men to fight after calling for volunteers
Selective Service Act or conscription/ the draft
He arranged to buy Alaska from the Russians.
William Seward
America continued to grow and add territory through imperialism or purchase.
Expansionism
Big guns or cannons capable of launching a variety of shells
artillery
Used for reconnaissance, in aerial dogfights and as bombers.
Airplanes
Used to help pay for the war; the government borrows money from the public
War Bonds
He won the Nobel Peace Prize for arranging peace between the Russians and Japanese
Theodore Roosevelt
America urged Europe to not colonize or take over China as it wanted the nation to remain nominally independent so it could continue to trade there.
Open Door Policy
First developed by the Germans to force men from trenches; ranged incendiary weapon- launching a jet of fire.
flamethrower
Dirigible or German airship used to bomb London.
Zeppelin
What two laws were used to control or limit dissent against the government during WWI?
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
He wrote a book urging the U.S. to build a large navy- "The Influence of Sea Power Upon World History"
Alfred Thayer Mahan