This colorful, exaggerated form of journalism contributed to the Spanish American War
Yellow Journalism
His foreign policy was characterized by a "Big Stick."
Teddy Roosevelt
Sedition Act
This amendment allowed for direct election of senators
17th Amendment
Name for the fear of communism in the US
Red Scare
This Rough Rider became president after charging San Juan Hill
Theodore Roosevelt
He promoted Dollar Diplomacy.
William Howard Taft
This wartime agency promoted military production.
War Industries Board
This muckraker exposed the filth and corruption in the meat industry
Upton Sinclair
This socialist leader earned 920,000 votes from jail in the 1920 election
Eugene Debs
The United States gained these three new colonies after the Spanish American War
Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico
William McKinley
Selective Service Act
She created the Hull House, but was also an advocate for peace in WWI and women's suffrage.
Jane Addams
The US never signed this 1919 document
Treaty of Versailles
The US Navy surrounded this island nation and forced its queen to surrender, leading to its annexation in 1898.
Hawaii
Colombia
This financial industrialist helped convinced Wilson to enter WWI to protect American economic interests.
JP Morgan
Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Paul, Nannie Helen Burroughs all fought for passage of this amendment
19th Amendment
In the 1920s, the US attempted to revert back to this policy, not getting involved in foreign affairs.
Isolationism
This policy towards China was meant to give the US equal access to that country's markets and goods.
Open Door Policy/Open Door Notes
His 14 Points For Peace were meant to avoid any future world conflict.
Woodrow Wilson
The Zimmerman Note
This Civil Rights leader promoted the idea of the "Talented Tenth" and also co-founded the NAACP and the Niagara Movement
WEB du Bois
Name for post-WWI payment plan to help Germany repay its debts and stimulate the global economy.
Dawes Plan