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Treaty that ended WWI. It blamed Germany for the war and handed down harsh punishments.

Treaty of Versailles

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The United States built this canal in 1915 to have a quicker passage to the Pacific from the Atlantic and vice versa.

Panama Canal

100

Woodrow Wilson's plan for post-war peace: no secret treaties; freedom of the seas; removal of economic barriers; reduction of arms; adjust colonial claims.

Wilson's 14 Points

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What actions did the U.S. take acquire the rights to build a canal in Panama? 

The U.S. encouraged Panama's independence from Columbia and negotiated a treaty to build and control the canal. 

100

Why did Wilson say the the United States was entering WWI?

"To make the world safe for democracy."

200

Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force.

Roosevelt Corollary

200

A person working for the welfare of all humans.

Humanitarian

200

The plan to allow Britain and France to administer former Ottoman territories, put into place after the end of the First World War.



Mandate System

200

Why was building the Panama canal so important?

It enabled the United States navy and shipping to more quickly travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. 

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Why didn't the U.S. enter WWI sooner.?

They believed in isolationism

300

Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers.

Yellow Journalism

300

A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters.

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

300

In 1898, a conflict between the United States and Spain, in which the U.S. supported the Cubans' fight for independence

Spanish-American War


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Did Filipinos welcome U.S. control of the Philippines? 

No, they fought back for several years. 

300

What countries comprised the different sides in World War I? 

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire(Central Powers) and Great Britain, France, and Russia (Allied Powers)

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A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.

Open Door Policy

400

The right of people to choose their own form of government

Self-determination

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What territories did the United States acquire during and after the Spanish American War?

Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines and Hawaii

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They enlisted to fight in the Spanish American War but had to fight in segregated units.

African American soldiers

400

Who started WWI?

Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy attacked the Allied Powers. 

500

Roosevelt said, "walk softly and carry a big stick." In international affairs, ask first but bring along a big army to help convince them. Threaten to use force, act as international policemen. It was his foreign policy in Latin America.

Roosevelt's Big Stick Diplomacy

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An international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations.

League of Nations

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Why was it important for the U.S. to have territories in the Pacific Ocean?

They became way stations for trade with Asia.

500

What were some of the key tenants of Wilson's 14 points? 

Self-determination, freedom of the seas, and the League of Nations

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What were the major points of the Treaty of Versailles? 

Germany was punished, League of Nations was created, new nations created, and the Mandate System was established. 

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