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Yellow Journalism
Imperialism Arguments
WW1
Wilson & Treaty of Versailles
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What was the slogan the U.S used to rally the people to go to war against Spain after the sinking of the U.S.S Maine?

"Remember the Maine, to hell with Spain."

100

What is Yellow Journalism?

It is exaggerated stories to increase newspaper sales. 

100

What is American Imperialism (examples are accepted as an answer). 


American imperialism refers to the expansion of American political, economic, cultural, media and military influence beyond the boundaries of the United States. (Wikipedia)



100

What was the U.S's stance on WW1 prior to their involvement? 

They were Isolationist

100

Wilson won re-election with this slogan. 

"He kept us out of war"

200

How are the Red and Lavender scares similar or different? 

Red was about Communists Lavender was about LBGTQAI+. 

Both removed individuals from their federal positions.

200

What is important about William Hearst and Joseph Pultizer?

Their competition is what created Yellow Journalism. 

200

Is this an argument for or against American Imperialism? 

"The U.S should not leave vulnerable countries to be ruled by another country."


For imperialism. 

200

What side was the U.S on during WW1? 

Allied Powers

200

In his second term, Wilson does what?

Enters into WW1. 

300

Who were the Presidents of the United States during WW2

FDR and then, Harry S. Truman 

300

How did Yellow Journalism affect the wars in the U.S's past?

It would rally the people in support of a declaration of war. It instilled either sympathy or hate towards other countries/groups of people. 

300

Is this statement for or against American imperialism? 

" The U.S would be a hypocrite if they took over the Philippines because of the colonial past."


Against imperialism

300

What was the intent of the Zimmerman Telegram? What was Germany trying to do?

To get Mexico to align with Germany in case the U.S entered the war. If the U.S did, Mexico would invade through Texas and in return would gain lost land. 

300

What was the Treaty of Versailles?

It is a peace treaty that formally ended WW1.

400

What event ended WW2?

The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. 

400

Which wars or major events in the U.S were impacted by Yellow Journalism? (Name 3). 

Spanish-American War, WW1, Bay of Pigs and/or Cuban Missle Crisis, WW2, the Cold War, Red, and Lavender Scare. 

400

Is this argument for or against American Imperialism? 

"The U.S should expose the 'less civilized' to American culture and customs"

For imperialism. 

400

Which event starts WW1 "over a ham sandwich"?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. 

400

What was the intention of the Treaty of Versailles?

To end the war and punish Germany.

500

How did the sinking of the U.S.S Maine ultimately lead to the Spanish-American War?

It made the U.S people want revenge, fueled by Yellow Journalism. 

500

Why was Yellow Journalism named "Yellow" Journalism?

It was named after the cartoon that started the competition between the two, "The Yellow Kid". 

500

What is the difference between Isolationist and Interventionist foreign policies?  

Isolationist does not get into international affairs whereas Interventionist does get involved. 

500

What is one reason why the U.S decided to join the war? (there are 5 major ones).

Unrestricted submarine warfare, sinking of the Lusitania, invasion in Belgium, Zimmermann Telegram, American loans to Allied Powers.

500

What was one thing the Treaty do to Germany?

-Made them take responsibility for the war 

- They had to disarm themselves

- Their military and machinery were limited.  

- They lost lots of territories

- ETC. 

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