Policies
People
Spanish-American War
Causes of WWI
Weapons/Warfare
100

A national policy that promotes avoiding political and economic involvement with other countries.

What is isolationism?

100

In his Farewell Address, this President encouraged Americans to avoid involvement in foreign conflicts.

Who is George Washington?

100

Name ONE of the two major causes that led to the U.S. declaring war on Spain.

What is:  1. sinking of USS Maine    or    2. the de Lome letter

100

This is when Austria-Hungary and Germany were using military power to defend or promote a country's interest.

What is militarism?

100

These new inventions could rapid fire, which resulted in massive casualties.

What are machine guns?

200

This policy prioritized peaceful negotiations but carried an unspoken threat of military force when needed.

What is Big Stick Policy?

200

He overthrew the Queen of Hawaii and advocated for them to be annexed by the U.S..

Who is Sanford B. Dole?

200

These people rebelled against Spain because of brutal tactics and forced labor.

Who are the Cubans?

200

The control over a weaker nation by a stronger one.

What is imperialism?

200

This caused severe injury, including blindness, burning skin, and breathing problems.

What is poisonous gas?

300

When one country extends economic, political, cultural, or military control over a weaker nation.

What is imperialism?

300

This expansionist encouraged the U.S. to increase the size of its military, especially the Navy.

Who is Alfred Thayer Mahan?

300

The U.S. President who declares war on Spain.

Who is President McKinley?

300

The prioritization of one's country or ethnic group above the interests of others.

What is nationalism?

300

These were used to break stalemates by crossing over trenches and barbed wire.

What are tanks?

400

This document, added to the Monroe Doctrine, said Latin America countries were closed to colonization, and the U.S. would use our military to monitor them.

What is Roosevelt's Corollary?

400

He led a calvary group called the "Rough Riders" and won a major battle at San Juan's Hill.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

400

This is how long the actual fighting lasted.

What is three months?

400

The formation of a mutual defense agreement if attacked.

What is an alliance system?

400

Trench warfare led to this.

What is stalemate?

500

This policy stated that no single country could have a monopoly on trade with China.

What is the Open Door Policy?

500

The assassination of this person is considered the actual beginning of World War I.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

The territories Spain ceded to the U.S. in the Treaty of Paris.  Name them.

What are Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philipines?

500

This happened to the leader of Austria-Hungary, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

What is assassination?

500

These were used to enforce blockades and launch undetected torpedo attacks on ships.

What are U-boats?

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