Where was the open door policy used?
China
When a power country takes over a weaker country to influence their economy, politics, and society
China
What are the four causes of WWI?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
Who ran on the campaign of return to normalcy?
Warren G. Harding
Which president used the phrase "speak softly and carry a big stick"
Theodore Roosevelt
Which countries did the U.S annex post Spanish American War?
Guam, Puerto Rico, Wake Islands, Philippines
What country did the U.S purchase Alaska from?
Russia
What three events caused the U.S to enter the war?
Sinking of the Lusitania, Unrestructured Submarine Warfare, Zimmerman Telegram
What organization was created by Woodrow Wilson but the U.S never joined?
League of Nations
Where did William Taft use Dollar Diplomacy (2 countries)
China and Nicaragua
What did the U.S want to place on the countries they annexed post Spanish American War?
Naval Bases
What country did the U.S never annex but had influence over?
Cuba
What is the name of the treaty that ends WWI?
Treaty of Versailles
What idea or principle caused the U.S Senate to reject ratifying the Treaty of Versailles
Collective Security
What did Woodrow Wilson advocate for with his use of Moral Diplomacy?
The spread of democrcacy
What country did the U.S help start a revolution to gain their independence?
Panama
What crop was the U.S interested in growing in Cuba and Hawaii?
Sugarcane
What is Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace post war?
14 Points
What is the type of reporting that uses exaggerated newspaper headlines?
U.S Navy
Why did the U.S want to build the Panama Canal?
To gain quicker access to the countries annexed in the Pacific Ocean (Hawaii, Philippines, Guam, Wake Islands)
What amendment was placed in the Cuban constitution that stated the U.S could intervene anytime?
Platt Amendment
Post WW1 the U.S returned to a policy of what?
Isolationism
Who wrote a book advocated for the U.S to expand their military and to acquire an overseas empire?
Alfred Mahan