Historical People
Historical Terms
Progressivism
US Imperialism
WWI
100

The work of this author contributed to the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act

Upton Sinclair

100

The sinking of this ship contributed to anti-German sentiments (feelings) in the US.

Lusitania

100
Pres. T. Roosevelt used his position of power to influence legislations 

"bully pulpit"

100

This strategic location that reduced the travel time for US Navy ships from New York to San Francisco

Panama Canal

100

The country that was held responsible for WWI

Germany

200

His military strategy/plan contributed to Germany defeating France in WWI

Alfred von Schlieffen

200

Package of reform ideas advocated by Robert LaFollette that included Initiative, Recall, Referendum

'Wisconsin Idea'

200

Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton led this group of women to gain the right to vote for women

suffragette

200
The US gained control of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Cuba after it defeated this country
Spain
200
Pres. Wilson's plan for ensure peace after WWI

Wilson's Fourteen Point

300

His work on scientific management helped corporations and businesses to improve efficiency.

Frederick Winslow Taylor

300

Actions taken by the federal government to regulate unfair business practices 

trustbusting
300

An improvement in governance by allow voters to get rid corrupted and/or inept government officials

Recall

300

US naval efforts and spending increased because of the influential work by

Alfred Thayer Mahan
300

Allied military strategy against German submarines

Convoy system

400

The work of this muckraker helped expose racial lynchings in the South.

Ida Barnett Wells

400

Expansion of democracy by allowing citizens to vote on US Senator candidates

17th Amendment

400

Investigative journalists/writers like Sinclair, Tarbell, Norriss, etc. whose works exposed social ills

muckrakers
400
The destruction of this US ship contributed to war between US and Spain

USS Maine

400

Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria

Central Powers

500
The interception of this German official's telegram contributed to the US going to war in WWI.

Arthur Zimmerman

500

Included the reparation (repayment for damages) provision that Germany would have to $33 million

Reparation

500

The landmark court case that limited the working hours for women

Muller v Oregon

500

US Commander that delivered the "Open Door" notes to Japan 

Commodore Matthew C. Perry

500

Serbia's appeal to Russia for help before WWI because both countries have something in common

Panslavism