American Imperialism - China & Japan
Spanish-American War
WWI Causes
WWI on the Homefront - Restrictions on Society
Treaty of Versailles & President Wilson’s 14 Points
100

This policy allowed trade between the United States and Asian countries.

What is the Open Door Policy?

100

The Spanish-American War highlighted two nations fighting each other.

Who is Spain and America?

100

The belief that a nation’s interests and national unity should be placed ahead of other’s customs. Huge pride for one’s country.

What is Nationalism?

100

As women join the workforce, they are still without equal rights in America. They protest most about the right to this.

What is Voting?

100

A rival to the Treaty of Versailles’ plan to punish Germany for WWI, the Fourteen Point Plan outlined a vision for this.

What is World Peace?

200

This American President sent battleships around the world to impress  Japan and the world in the “Great White Fleet”.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

200

This letter infuriated the United States, and led them to War with Spain.

What is the DeLome Letter?

200

The act of economic, political, and military domination of a nation.

What is Imperialism?

200

Due to America being at war with this country, their immigrants from this country face heavy discrimination.

Who is Germany?

200

Coming originally from the Fourteen Point Plan, this allowed all nations who joined to work in unison and cooperate with each other.

What is the League of Nations?

300

This rebellion in China attacked Chinese Christians and other foreign ministers.

What is the Boxer Rebellion?

300

Two amendments gave Cuba a boost after the War. But, this amendment specifically gave Cuba freedom from Spain.

What is the Teller Amendment?

300

Great Britain, France, Russia, The United States, and others formed this called the Triple Entente.

What is an Alliance?

300

After moving up North, this group of people was seen as inferior to their white counterparts. Often being shown in the workplace.

Who are African Americans?

300

As the Treaty of Versailles was approved, this country refused to approve it. Instead making individual settlements with other nations.

Who are the United States?

400

This war between Russia and Japan breaks out after a dispute over land in Asia.

What is the Russo-Japanese War?

400

This nation is a U.S protectorate during and after the War. Meaning that the United States has to protect this land.

Who is Puerto Rico?

400

This note was intercepted by America. Showing that Germany encouraged Mexico to take back Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

What is the Zimmerman Note?

400

This act imprisons those who are against America’s position in WWI. Jailing those who refuse to follow the act.

What is the Espionage Act?

400

This point in the Fourteen Point Plan encouraged nations to refrain from using their military and firearms against each other.

What is Disarmament?

500

European powers quickly carved out this claim in China.

What are the Spheres of Influence?

500

This act allowed Puerto Rican citizens to vote for legislative representatives in the United States.

What is the Foraker Act?

500

This man was assassinated along with his wife Sophie. The assassin revealed to be a Serbian Nationalist.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

Though landing clean jobs, African Americans were frequently denied membership in this by white workers.

What are Labor Unions?

500

After Germany’s actions in WWI, they were limited to a 100,000-man army, and a 15,000-man navy. However they were also refused the right to have this military branch.

What is an Air Force?