Imperialism
Imperial Foreign Policy
World War I
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Causes of World War I
100

'Survival of the Fittest'

What is Social Darwinism? 

100

Countries taking over other countries or territories to expand their power. 

What is Imperialism? 

100

Type of warfare in which each side digs ditches and hides in them during wartime 

What is Trench Warfare? 

100

Created by the United States government to try and encourage Americans to support the war by enlisting, growing victory gardens, buying Liberty Bonds, etc. 

What is Propaganda? 

100

The immediate spark that started the Great War. 

What was the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand? 

200

Exaggerated news in an effort to increase viewership. 

What is Yellow Journalism? 

200

Foreign Policy where America openly and freely trades with China. 

What is Open Door Policy? 

200

American foreign policy after the first World War. 

What is Isolationism? 

200

Allowed the United States government to borrow funds from its citizens. 

What are Liberty Bonds? 

200

countries join together and promise to protect each other if they are threatened by countries outside of this pact. 

What are Alliances? 

300

Extreme nationalism, which encourages harsh foreign policy. 

What is Jingoism? 

300

Small unstable countries whose entire economy depends on their agriculture and larger companies buying their goods. 

What are Banana Republics? 

300

African American group which fought during World War I with the French because the American military was segregated. 

Who were the Harlem Hellfighters? 

300

Americas initial response to joining World War I? 

What is Neutrality? 

300

The two reasons America joined the Great War. 

What is the Zimmerman Telegram and the Bombing of the Lusitania?  

400

Country America fought in order to try and get the rights to build the Panama Canal? 

Who is Colombia? 

400

Foreign policy used by Theodore Roosevelt, where we would negotiate peacefully while simultaneously threatening a large military.  

What is the Big Stick Policy? 

400

America would not join this group, because of our fear of not having autonomy or say in European conflicts. 

What is the League of Nations? 

400

Authorized the United States to draft men into the military at times of war. 

What is the Selective Service Act of 1917? 

400

Pledge where Germany promised to stop bombing American ships during World War I. 

What is the Sussex Pledge? 

500

Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines. 

What were the territories that the United States gained as a result of imperialism? 

500

Uprising in China, in which there was a violent outbreak against foreign and Christian agencies within China. 

What is the Boxer Rebellion? 

500

Formally ended World War I, ultimately led to the beginning of World War II. 

What is The Treaty of Versailles? 

500

The court case which proved that Americans could be prosecuted for speaking out against the United States government during war times. 

What is Schenck v. United States? 

500

Lead to the reliance on military to resolve conflicts. 

What is Militarism? 

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