What was the foreign policy of President Theodore Roosevelt?
Big Stick Diplomacy
Trench Warfare
When did the U.S. declare war on Spain?
April 25, 1898
"Non-interventionists are also called ____________."
Isolationists
_______: A political union of two countries with mutual benefits.
Alliance
Strengthen U.S. economy
What is Kaiser Wilhelm II best known for?
Where did the battleship Maine explode?
Havana, Cuba
militarily
_________: Belief in the supremacy of your own country.
Nationalism
What is the goal of Moral Diplomacy?
To make the U.S. the moral authority of the world.
What was David Lloyd George's occupation?
Prime minister of the United Kingdom
Who won the battle of San Juan Hill?
The United States
Was President Theodore Roosevelt an interventionist or isolationist?
interventionist
What is a similarity between Big Stick Diplomacy and Dollar Diplomacy?
Wilson used "Big Stick" in sending soldiers to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
What country surrendered at the end of World War I?
Germany
When did Spain surrender in the Spanish-American War?
July 17, 1898
The U.S. built the ______________ to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and to control trade."
The Panama Canal
___________: A group of representatives from countries around the world formed after World War I.
The League of Nations
What is similar between Big Stick Diplomacy, Dollar Diplomacy, and Moral Diplomacy?
The U.S. should intervene in Central and South America.
What were the FOUR (4) New Weapons used during World War I?
Artillery, Machine gun, Flame thrower, and Chemical weapons
What TWO (2) countries did the United States get after the Spanish-American War?
Guam and Puerto Rico
What THREE (3) countries were the Central Powers during World War I?
Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary
What does "MANIA" stand for?
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination