American Imperialism- China, and Japan
Spanish American War- Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines
World War 1 MAIN Causes
WW1- Positive Impact on People and restrictions on Society
Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's 14 Points
100

To what country did the United States send a fleet of ships in order to open their ports?

Mathew Perry sent a fleet of 8 ships to the ports of Japan.

100

In what country(s) was the Spanish-American War fought in?

Spanish-American War was fought in Cuba and the Philippians.

100

What country is known to cause the effects of WW1?

Germany is known to cause the effects of WW1.

100

What two main U.S societal groups experienced benefits due the war?

African Americans and Women.

100

Who thought of and proposed 14 points to promote world peace and end all future wars?

Woodrow Wilson, the 28th United State president.


200

Select the best two motives to explain the reasons for trying to Imperialize toward Japan and China... Economic, Racial/Cultural, Political, Naval/Strategic?

Economic-They wanted to reach out to new consumers, markets, and investments.

Naval/Strategic-We showed off our Naval power to impose a threat and "force" so sign trade treaties.

200

What was popular rally cry related to one of the causes of the Spanish-American War?

"Remember the Maine" due to the explosion of the USS Maine.

200

Using the 4 points of M.A.I.N, select the most significant one that led to the escalation, turning it into a world war... Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, or Nationalism?

Alliances is what brought in all other countries, turning it into a huge war.

200

How did the role of African Americans and Women changed due to WW1?

African Americans were introduced to transportation and job opportunities in the North to fills the spots that were lost.

Women started to live a more traditional lifestyle and were valued as normal people. They worked in factories, worked around the house, and were independent.

200

What was the cause and effect for the creation of the Treaty of Versailles?

Cause- The Allies wanted Germany to never forget about WW1 by imposing unpayable debt, taking away their military, and their territories. Also, they believed Wilsons 14 points were too weak and did not punish Germany enough.

Effect- Germany was very angry which would lead to further retaliation (WWII). It was also very hard for Germany to be welcomed back into national relations due to having the guilt and unpayable debt, pushing them into a depression.

300

Describe the Boxer Rebellion and who established it?

The Boxer Rebellion was established by the secrete Chinese societies and supported by the government. It was an effort in order to drive out all foreigners from China and keep its control.

300

Explain Yellow Journalism and its effect?

Yellow Journalism was a style of slanted style of writing produced in New York between William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer (publishers of New York Journal and New York World, respectively). It included big headings and sensational stories. This helped to create an international conflict between the U.S and Spain, and the expansion of the U.S overseas.

300

What one of the main sparks for the start of WW1?

The Archduke of Austria, Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated by a Serbian Black Hand Terrorist group.

300

How did the Selective Service Act impact men during the time of WW1?

The Selective Service Act restricted their rights of freedom and choice by establishing a draft, forcing men to join the military if picked.

300

Describe the name of the clause that put the war responsibly on Germany?

The War Guilt Clause

400

Why did Secretary John Hay propose the Open Door Policy?

Secretary Hay wanted to propose the Open Door Policy to China's leaseholders in order to further America's trade and markets into Chinese culture.

400

Compare and contrast the Monroe Doctrine vs Roosevelt's Corollary?

Both the Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt's Corollary were established to keep European and other countries out of the Western Hemisphere. The Monroe Doctrine was weaker. It stated that European countries should stay out of the Western Hemisphere. Roosevelts Corollary was more dominate and fierce. It stated that the United States has the right to use military force in Latin to keep European Countries out of the Western Hemisphere.

400

Why did the United States get very angry with Germany, which could have been the reason the U.S was involved in the war?

Germany's announcement of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare. They announced that all waters around Britain are a war zone and that they would destroy all ships including ships of neutrality. Wilson believed this was a threat received by Germany, and tensions strongly grew between U.S and Germany.

400

Compare and contrast the experiences of the African Americans after the war?

Before the war, they experienced very hard living situations. They were constantly being discriminated against, didn't experience equality, and had a hard time working in jobs. However, after the war was a lot worse! They experienced violent mobs, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), the "Red Summer" (the blood shed by targeted African Americans from April to November 1919 ), and limited rights/freedoms.

400

How did the Treaty of Versailles affect German Territories?

Central Countries had to surrender colonies to the Allies and colonies were placed under temporary control by Allies until ready for independence.

500

How could Mathew Perry's trip to Japan impact Japan imperialism and attacks on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii?

Mathew Perrys trip to Japan made Japan open their ports and enter into trade with the U.S. This ended Japan's isolation, caused them to be hungry for land, and started to have Japan want to be a world power. This lead to Japan's want to imperialize and keep fighting until they gain what they want.

500

What impact did the Spanish-American War have on Cuba?

Cuba gained independence from Spain, under the influence of the U.S. The Platt Amendment gave the U.S. the right to intervene in affairs and also establish Guantanamo Bay (naval base). Cuba was seen as a protectorate for some time.

500

How could the definition of an ally, "formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose", be very dangerous for a country?

Allies can be very dangerous, because even though they provide protection and reassurances in times of conflicts, they can drag you into situations that you want no means in. The unwanted involvement can impact your economy, territory, and military. Alliances also cause a tiny inconvenience to turn into a huge conflict.

500

What two acts limited Civil Liberties and how?

Espionage Act- It made it illegal to spy or use spies to get political and military information.

Sedition Act- It made it illegal to conduct or speech encouraging people to rebel against the government or authority.

500

What was a significant difference between the Treaty of Versailles vs Wilson's 14 Points?

Wilson wanted to focus more on promoting self-determination, world peace, create a League of Nations, and advance trade & trade routes.

The Treaty of Versailles wanted to punish and weaken Germany due to the damages of the war and also established a League of Nations.