US Imperialism
WWI
Roaring 20's
Mystery
Double Jeopardy
100

This U.S. president oversaw the Spanish-American War and promoted imperialism, leading to the annexation of several territories.

William McKinley

100

This law, passed in 1917, required men between certain ages to register for military service.

Selective Service Act

100

This term refers to the U.S. policy of avoiding involvement in foreign conflicts after World War I

Isolationism 

100

This movement saw a large migration of Black people from the rural South to urban centers in the North.

Great Migration

100

Deep, long zigzagging ditch systems dug as protective defenses to survive devastating machine-gun fire and artillery.

Trench Warfare (In the trenches).

200

This event, blamed on Spain, led to the U.S. declaring war in 1898 during the Spanish-American War.

USS Maine Sinking

200

This message, sent by Germany to Mexico, proposed an alliance and was a significant factor in the U.S. entering World War I.

Zimmerman Telegram

200

This 'new type of woman' emerged during the 1920's and sparked the women's liberation movement

Flapper

200

This U.S. policy, issued in 1823, warned European powers against further colonization in the Western Hemisphere.

Monroe Doctrine

200

This amendment now gave suffrage to women.

19th Amendment

300

This foreign policy, initiated by president William McKinley, sought to give equal trade access to all nations with China.

Open Door Policy

300

Freedom of the seas, unrestricted world trade, and the League of Nations are all concepts addressed in

Wilson's 14 Points

300

These underground establishments were popular during Prohibition, where people could secretly drink alcohol and socialize.

Speakeasies

300

1 in 3 men in Texas in the 1920's were a part of this organization and Burges High School is named after a member of it

Ku Klux Klan

300

The significant 1920's artistic and cultural movement drawn from Black culture that impacted the entire nation.

Harlem Renaissance

400

The U.S. acquired these three territories after winning the Spanish-American War.

Guam

Puerto Rico

The Philippines

400

The main reasons (at least two) we're told for US involvement in WWI.

Alliance to Allies

Zimmerman Telegram

Unrestricted submarine warfare

Lusitania Sinking

400

Henry Ford's Model T automobile was affordable due to this new production technique

Assembly Line

400

This foreign policy was used by Theodore Roosevelt to exercise American influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Big Stick Policy

OR

Roosevelt Corollary

400

The "real" reason for US involvement in WWI.

The U.S. would use force to protect its economic interests (2 Billion loaned to Great Britain).

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