The U.S. ignored the petition against annexation written by Queen Liliuokalani and made this place a state.
Hawaii
The official stance of the US at the start of WWI
Neutrality
The developments in art, writing, and music centered in a New York City ethnic enclave
The Harlem Renaissance
Separation of society based on race
Segregation
(Will also accept: Jim Crow)
This conflict marked a change in U.S. foreign policy, taking it from being isolationist to being involved.
The Spanish-American War
The President re-elected during WWI
Woodrow Wilson
The name of the International coalition that formed after WWI
The League of Nations
The organization created to fight for the rights of Black Americans during the Progressive Era
NAACP
This phenomenon in U.S. news media helped cause a war in 1898
Yellow Journalism
The secret note suggesting an alliance between Germany and Mexico
Zimmermann Telegram
The name given to the period of violence against Black Americans in 1919
The type of business that Ida Tarbell worked to expose
Trusts/Monopolies
(Will also accept oil companies)
This ideology was popular among Americans as a justification for taking over new land after 1898
The White Man's Burden
An event caused by the lack of immigrant labor in Northern Factories
Great Migration
The branch of Government that did not support ratifying the Treaty of Versailles
Legislature
(Senate/Legislative Branch)
The type of hate crime that Ida B. Wells worked to publicize as an investigative journalist in the south
Lynching
The U.S. promised not to annex this location, but did end up influencing it through military and economic intervention for decades
Cuba
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
14 Points
The law that created immigration quotas after WWI (include the year)
Immigration Act of 1924
The legislation that guaranteed the right to vote regardless of gender
19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution