Westward Expansion
Imperialism
Gilded Age
Progressivism
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100
This was one of the primary focuses of US Foreign policy supported by the idea of Manifest Destiny.

Expansionism

100

This war was the result of the US assisting Cuba in gaining independence in 1898.

Spanish-American War

100

ROSE is an acronym for what four industries during the gilded age.

*Earn an extra 25 point bonus for EACH leader you can name in the industries. 

Railroad-Vanderbilt

Oil-Rockefeller

Steel-Carnegie

Electricity-Thomas Edison

100

Upton Sinclair wrote this book and exposed corruption within the meat packing industry.

The Jungle

100

This was Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy based on the idea of using the military when necessary to protect American foreign interests--especially in Latin Amreica

Big Stick Policy

200

A primary US Foreign Policy up through the end of WWII that focused on the idea of staying out of European problems. 

Isolationism

200

In 1893 US planters backed by the marines overthrew Queen Liliuokalani and gained control over this Pacific Island-1898 it was annexed by the US and in 1959 it officially became a state

Hawaii

200

_______ working conditions, __________ wages and _________ labor were a common problem in the gilded age. 

Bad, low and child

200
Progressive journalists who exposed the corruptions of the wealthy and powerful and poverty and working conditions of the working class. 


*25 bonus points for each one you can name

Muckrakers

200

This was Taft's foreign policy that replaced the "bullets" of T. Roosevelt's policy.

Dollar Diplomacy

300

The term used to describe US policy of expanding from East Coast to West Coast and then used to justify imperialism.

Manifest Destiny

300

This type of Journalism, exemplified by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, was defined by attention grabbing headlines and exaggerated stories like those covering the sinking of the USS MAINE that helped build support for the Spanish-American War. 

Yellow Journalism

300

The development of this product led to the changing skylines in places like New York City during the gilded age as the need to grow upward in crowded cities became a necessity.

Steel

300

These were the THREE progressive presidents

T. Roosevelt

Taft

Wilson

300

Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy focused more on supporting/installing Democratic governments/leadership that would be allies to the US. 

Moral Diplomacy

400

This war ended with the US gaining the California territory

Mexican-American War

400

This foreign policy was brokered by the US with multiple European powers to gain trading rights with China for everyone.

Open Door Policy

400

Rapid industrialization and the resulting urbanization led to hastily, cheaply built apartments in neighborhoods that suffered from overcrowded and unsanitary conditions-these buildings were known as

Tenements

400

This economic policy refers to the idea that the government should be "hands-off" when it comes to business/economic policies.

Laissez Faire

400

This Amendment was added (by force) to Cuba's constitution following their independence from Spain and gave the US certain powers in Cuba--like the power to intervene on their behalf with other nations.

The Platt Amendment

500

This became US foreign policy in Latin America in 1823 and was a statement to Europe declaring North and South America off limits to new Imperialsim.

Monroe Doctrine

500

This was added to the Monroe Doctrine by President Theodore Roosevelt stating that the US would use military force to protect Latin American from intervention by European powers.

Roosevelt Corollary

500

Vanderbilt, Rockefeller and Carnegie have all been describe as this term that refers to cut-throat and often unethical business practices in pursuit of expanding their wealth and power.

Robber Barons

500

These TWO terms were used to describe businesses that had total control over an industry and were the target of "Busting" during the progressive era.

*25 bonus points for each law passed that targeted these. 

Monopoly and Trust


Sherman-Anti-Trust Act

Clayton-Anti-Trust Act

500

This conflict resulted after the US gained control of this South-East Asian island after the end of the Spanish-American war once it became apparent the US did not plan on granting them their independence.

Filippino-American War