WWI
A Little Bit of Everything
Industrial Revolution
Legislation, Changes
Global Expansion
100

List the causes of WWI. 

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

Assassination

100
The US gained influence and control over these territories as a result of the Treaty of Paris (4)

What are Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Guam?

100

A single corporation that controls an entire industry or commodity?

What is a monopoly?

100

This amendment granted women suffrage

What is the 19th amendment?

100

A stronger nation utilizes the land, resources, and people of a weaker nation

What is imperialism?

200

Who was President of the United States during WWI?

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

200
Why was the Industrial Revolution sometimes called the Gilded Age, a phrase coined by Mark Twain?

It was a period that was glittering on the surface but underneath there were many problems.

200

The industrial revolution marked a changed from agrarian society to industrial society. What is agrarian?

What is agriculture or working of the land?

200

Legislation which encouraged Native Americans to assimilate into American culture, especially through education

What is the Dawes Act?

200

What is the name of the WWI alliance represented by the red countries?


The Central Powers

300

What TWO things are largely responsible for the U.S. joining WWI?

The Zimmerman Telegram

Sinking of the Lusitania

Unrestricted submarine warfare

300
The Sherman Antitrust Act outlawed what? (This is why Bill Gates was sued in 1998--and he lost).

What are monopolies?

300

The belief that the government should have little interference with the economy.

What is laissez faire?

300

A Supreme Court decision which established the doctrine of "separate but equal."

What is Plessy v Ferguson?

300

Which chain of islands was seen as "the stepping stone to China"?

What are the Philippines?

400

During WWI, the government __________ its power and control over the economy and society. 

a. Increased

b. Decreased

C. handed over 

a. Increased

400

The belief that some people are superior and only the fittest will thrive. It's also a reason the US embraced imperialism.

What is Social Darwinism?

400

Many people arrived in the United States, seeking better lives. What islands were the entry points for these immigrants?

What are Ellis and Angel Islands?

400

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States

What is the 13th Amendment?

400

The US venture into imperialism indicated a departure from this previous foreign policy.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

500

Name 2 countries that made up the Central Powers.

Bonus! Name 2 countries that made up the Allied Powers. 

Central: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

Bonus: 

Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, United States, Russia, Italy, Japan 

500

This Supreme Court case stated that slaves were not citizens and therefore could not sue.

What is  Dred Scott vs Sandford?

500

A movement in which many middle class citizens sought to make changes in American society, politics, and industry

What is the Progressive Movement?

500

TWO PARTS: Individuals, especially writers, who sought to expose the problems evident in the Industrial Revolution. This man exposed the flaws in the meatpacking industry.

What are muckrakers?

Who is Upton Sinclair?

500

Three reasons the US wanted overseas territories:

New markets for American goods, raw materials, competition with European countries