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Substituting dollars for bullets

an effort to use foreign policy to secure markets and opportunities for American businessmen

100

Moral diplomacy

An idea developed by President Wilson which was meant force countries to pursue democracies

100

Lusitania

British passenger liner that was sunk by a German U-Boat off the coast of Ireland in 1915

100

Francisco Poncho Villa

Pancho Villa was famous as a key military leader and revolutionary figure during the Mexican Revolution.

100

Zimmerman Note

1917 Germany offered Mexico and alliance against the United states

200

U boats

German naval weapon ships used in WW1

200

14 points

President Wilson’s vision of a just and lasting peace

200

Yellow Journalism

A type of journalism based on sensational stories

200

September 1, 1939

Hitler invaded Poland, starting WW2

200

Clarence Darrow

is a renowned criminal defense lawyer, known for his role in the Scopes Trial where he defended a teacher accused of teaching evolution.

300

Hoovervilles 

Shacks that people lived in because of the great depression. Named after Hoover to mock him.

300

CCC

 helped employ many people and give jobs back. Employed 3 million people over 10 years

300

GI

informal term for a soldier in the United States armed forces, especially the Army. It's most strongly associated with World War II

300

D-Day

 refers to June 6, 1944, the date of the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, during World War II,

300

Hiroshima

First place that was nuked because the Japanese would not surrender. Was not supposed to hit them, it was a miscalculation.

400

Dough Boys

American soldiers who’s Uniform buttons resembles boiled dough dumplings

400

TVA

Aimed to promote the economic well being of the tennessee valley region

400

Mein Kampf

Book that Hitler wrote while in jail. It means "My Struugle"

400

Reparations

Damages that Germany had to pay for after the destruction of WW1

400

October 29, 1929

Known as Black Thursday  when the stock markets crashed and sent the economy into chaos

500

Axis Power

Germany, Italy, and Japan

500

Roosevelt Corollary

stated that not only were the nations of the Western Hemisphere not open to colonization by European powers

500

President Harding

was most known for his involvement in the teapot dome scandal but, was also a very loved president

500

19th Amendment

Guaranteed Women the right to vote

500

Laissez-faire

a belief that government should have as little involvement in private life as possible

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