President Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy that said the United States should promote peace, democracy, and moral principles in its foreign relations instead of using force or conquest.
What is Moral Diplomacy?
This person founded a steel company in Pittsburgh, PA in 1892. They were known for their philanthropy. They wrote The Gospel of Wealth.
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
Roosevelt’s foreign policy. Claimed the US should negotiate peacefully and fairly with other nations but be ready to use military power if necessary to protect its interests.
What is "Big Stick" Diplomacy?
An organized group that controls a city’s politics by offering jobs, services, or favors in exchange for votes, often leading to corruption.
What is a political machine?
This law passed under Woodrow Wilson's administration strengthened earlier antitrust laws and explained exactly what activities businesses could not engage in.
What is the Clayton Anti-Trust Act?
Who create the name "The Gilded Age" to describe the post-civil war era in the US
Mark Twain
The amendment that gave Congress the ability to collect an income tax without restriction.
What is the 16th Amendment?
An update to the Monroe Doctrine. Allowed the US - “In the time of chronic wrongdoing” by a Latin American Nation - to assume the role of police and return peace
What is the Roosevelt Corollary?
A battle where George Custer led a force of 250 men into Montana. He ran into a force of 2000 Sioux Indians led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. All 250 soldiers were killed
What is the Battle of Little Big Horn?