Industrialization
Business leaders/Entrepreneurs
Spanish American War
Progressives/Rosevelt
Foreign Policy
100
Immigrants that came from these regions of Europe were discriminated against during the Gilded Age.
What are Southern and Eastern Europe?
100
This business leader used vertical integration to maintain control over the steel industry during the Gilded Age.
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
100
__________ was a famous yellow journalist who printed sensationalized stories about the events happening in Cuba.
Who is William Randolph Hearst or Joseph Pulitzer?
100
_______believed that unregulated capitalism and the urban boom required stronger government supervision and intervention
What is Progressives?
100
_______ was the nickname for Roosevelt's foreign policy where he stated the United States should always be prepared to fight. It originated from his favorite proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick, and you will go far.”
What is Big Stick Diplomacy?
200
The United States became the number producer of _____ during the Gilded Age.
What is steel?
200
This business leader was famous for controlling the banking industry.
Who is J.P. Morgan?
200
Commodore George Dewey defeated the Spanish at this location in the Pacific.
What is the Philippines?
200
Roosevelt's “_____Deal” focused his domestic efforts on regulating big business, helping organized labor, protecting consumers, and conserving the nation’s already-dwindling natural resources.
What is Square?
200
The _______ Door Note was sent to Japan and the European powers, requesting that they respect Chinese territory and free trade.
What is Open Door Note?
300
________ is the philosophy of survival of the fittest among business competitors.
What is Social Darwinism?
300
This famous entrepreneur used horizontal integration to buy out his competition to control the oil industry.
Who is John D. Rockefeller?
300
_______, ________, and _______ were the territories aquired by the U.S. after defeating Spain.
What are Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
300
________ was the nickname the sixteen U.S. battleships on a tour of the world by Roosevelt.
What is The Great White Fleet?
300
_______ was the nickname of Taft's foreign Policy where he believed that he could convince smaller, developing nations to support the United States by investing American dollars in their economies. Not only did it make allies, but it also made money for American investors.
What is “Dollar Diplomacy”
400
Immigrants who came from ________ immigration where from Northern and Western Europe and considered themselves to be more Americanized than New Immigrants.
What is Old Immigration?
400
This entrepreneur famous railroad tycoon.
Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?
400
Theodore Roosevelt was the Lt. Colonel of this regiment that fought the Spanish in Cuba.
What was the Rough Riders?
400
Roosevelt became president after this President was assassinated?
Who is William McKinley
400
Wilson sent troops to this country ________ after Pancho Villa, took a small band of men and killed sixteen Americans while raiding a small town in New Mexico
What is Mexico?
500
________ was the nickname for workers that crossed protest lines during a strike.
What are scabs?
500
_______ are companies that control all aspects of production for certain products.
What are monopolies?
500
The U.S. annexed this territory as a fueling station in the Pacific as a result of the Spanish American War.
What is Hawaii?
500
Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize after he mediated a dispute between the two countries involved in the ______War; however it lead to strained relations between the U.S. and Japan.
What is Russo-Japanese War?
500
The _______ was issued by Roosevelt and stated that only the United States could intervene in Latin American affairs
What is the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine?
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