Progressive Era
Start of Imperialism
Results of Imperialism
WWI Causes
WWI Home & Effects
100

This type of person exposed corruption in society so that it could be seen and fixed.

Muckrakers

100

War with this nation began after an American ship exploded in Cuba and the newspapers blamed an enemy

Spain

100

Americans hoped to encourage free trade in China with all nations when they released this policy

The Open Door Policy

100

At first when war broke out, many Americans including President Woodrow Wilson wanted the United States to remain...

Neutral

100

This court case made it clear that freedom of speech and other civil liberties could be restricted during a time of war in the United States

Schenck v. United States

200

Many Americans believed that alcohol was harming society and succeeded in passing the 18th Amendment banning alcohol, which was also known as this time period in history.

Prohibition

200

Newspaper stories that exaggerated atrocities in Cuba and the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine Warship were known as

Yellow Journalism

200

This was built between North and South America to improve global trade when the U.S. started a revolution in Colombia

The Panama Canal

200

Germans attacked American ships transporting goods to England and France in a policy that was known as...

Unrestricted submarine warfare

200

This was the plan proposed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to end World War I and create a lasting peace in the world 

The 14 Points Plan

300

This person helped raise awareness on the issue of immigrant living conditions and tenement housing on the Lower East Side of Manhattan through his photography

Jacob Riis

300

This major event in the United States caused a need for raw materials and markets to sell finished products, which could both be met through imperialism

The Industrial Revolution

300

The U.S. gained these areas from Spain after defeating them in the Spanish American War (name at least two)

The Philippines

Guam

Puerto Rico

300

What are some of the causes of World War I in Europe? (Name 2) Some are the same as the U.S. causes

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

(Assassination can also be accepted)

300

This event led the Attorney General to raid several locations and deport foreigners that he believed were causing chaos in the United States

The Palmer Raids

400

This Amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote in 1920

19th Amendment

400

American's viewed their duty to civilize the rest of the world as this. Also the name of a famous poem about imperialism.

The White Man's Burden

400

This declaration expressed the importance of the U.S. acting as a policeman for the Western Hemisphere and intervening in Latin America when necessary 

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, aka the "Big Stick" Policy

400

This message sent from Germany to Mexico asking them to attack the United States led to anger and pushed the nation closer to World War I

The Zimmermann Telegram

400

These laws made it a crime to speak out against the United States government and the war effort during World War I

Espionage & Sedition Acts

500

What are two major problems that existed during the Progressive Era and how did people try to solve them?

Women's suffrage - protests, marches, passing an amendment

Prohibition of alcohol- same as suffrage

Immigrant living conditions- photos, muckrakers (Jacob Riis), laws about tenements

Unsanitary food factories- Upton Sinclair, "The Jungle", Pure Food and Drug Act, Meat Inspection Act, FDA

Monopolies- Sherman Antitrust Act, Interstate Commerce Act, Teddy Roosevelt as "trustbuster"

Etc., etc., etc.

500

Why did the United States transition from a policy of isolation to imperialism in the late 1800s? Talk about at least three reasons.

Economic reasons- The U.S. needed raw materials for industrialization and markets to sell their products to

Military reasons- Keeping pace with European militarism, gaining bases for the navy across the Pacific

Cultural reasons- Spreading Christianity, civilizing the world, "White Man's Burden"

500

List three areas the United States gained control over through imperialism and describe one of them in more detail

Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Cuba, Panama (canal), China (trade)

Explanation can be about how we acquired this area or why we wanted that area for imperialism

500

What were some of the major causes of the United States entry into World War I? Describe at least three.

Unrestricted submarine warfare- Germans were attacking our ships

Loaning Allies money- We loaned money to one side more than the other and would be more likely to get it back if they won

Zimmermann Telegram- Germany asked Mexico to attack us and we got angry

Sinking of the Lusitania- Germany sank our ship with many Americans on board

Imperialism- We wanted to compete with European nations for foreign markets and resources

There are others you can accept

500
Explain why the United States did not end up signing the Treaty of Versailles after World War I (give at least two reasons)

The U.S. Congress believed the plan would tie us to future European Wars and believed the treaty punished Germany too much

The U.S. wanted a "return to normalcy" and isolationism after several decades of imperialism

The U.S. feared that they would lose the right to "self-determination" by joining the League of Nations, other nations would be able to tell them how to run their country

Many Americans died from war or from the Spanish flu and we had enough of getting involved with Europe

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