American Imperialism - Causes and Foreign Policy
American Imperialism - Spanish American War
World War 1 - Causes and Consequences
World War 1 - American Involvement
World War 1 - Warfare
100

The rule of one country by another.

What is Imperialism?

100

A revolutionary that started Cuban independence from the Spanish.

Who is Jose Marti?

100

His assassination would be the onset of World War 1.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

This telegram was published nationally and exposed German interest in starting war with the US. 

What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

100

This gas was invented by the Germans in 1917 and caused blistering of the skin, blindness, and severe damage to lungs. 

What is mustard gas?

200

The idea that those who were successful or powerful (Anglo-Saxons) were naturally superior.

What is Social Darwinism?

200
Promise made by the US not to annex Cuba.

What is the Teller Amendment? 

200

Extremist pride in one's nation and belief in its superiority over all others. 

What is Nationalism?
200

This British passenger ship was sunk in 1915 and marked initial tensions formed between the US and Germany. 

What is the Lusitania?

200

Vladmir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the Czar in 1917, resulting in Russia leaving the Allies. 

What is the Russian Revolution?

300

International trading protocol in which no country had exclusive trading rights in China. 

What is Open Door Policy?

300

Calvary volunteers led by Teddy Roosevelt. 

What is the Rough Riders?

300

Organization of nations meant to prevent future wars and aggression. 

What is the League of Nations?

300

This act made military service mandatory, thus enacting the draft. 

What is the Selective Service Act?

300

Germany's plan to fight the war on two fronts. 

What is the Schlieffen plan?

400

This policy utilized American bankers investing in the Caribbean and using the American military to collect debts when not repaid. 

What is "Dollar Diplomacy"?

400

A method of sensationalizing and even manipulating events to sell more papers. 

What is Yellow Journalism?

400

Signed at the Paris Peace Conference, this document would play a huge role in the onset of World War 2. 

What is the Treaty of Versailles? 

400

This was used to pay for more than half of the war costs and involved people investing in the war for a promise of return with interest.

What are war bonds?

400

This method of warfare was dangerous due to constant machine gun fire, bombs, sniper fire, and disease. 

What is trench warfare?

500

Strip of land obtained through a deal made with Columbian Rebels that was used to build a canal for American trade and military operations. 

What is the Panama Canal?

500

These territories were annexed by the United States following the Spanish American War. 

What are the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico?

500

Woodrow Wilson's plan for a post war world.

What is Wilson's 14 Points?

500

This act made it illegal to speak negatively about the government, constitution, or flag. 

What is the Sedition Act?

500

The two official sides of the war after 1914. 

What are the Central Powers and Allied Powers?

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