American Imperialism- Panama, Hawaii and Alaska
American Imperialism- China, and Japan
World War 1 MAIN Causes
Spanish American War: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines
Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points
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What did the US do that resulted in it building and controlling the Panama Canal?

Backed Panamanian revolution against Colombia and control the Panama Canal zone. 
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Were China in World War I?

China participated in World War I from 1917 to 1918 in an alliance with the Entente Powers.

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What is Militarism in World War I?

The belief that a country should have a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote its interests.

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What happened to Cuba in the war?

Spain relinquished sovereignty over Cuba.

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Where Treaty of Versailles in World War I?

The Palace of Versailles outside Paris, France.

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What happened in Hawaii during World War I?

While the US remained a neutral party, Hawaii, home to citizens of several combatant countries, donated to the British, Japanese, and German Red Cross groups.

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How did Mathew Perry's trip Japan impact Japan?

Forced Japan to enter into trade with the United States and demanded a treaty permitting trade and the opening of Japanese ports to U.S. merchant ships.

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Cause and effect Militarism in WWI?

Great Britain and Germany both greatly increased their navies in this time period.

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How Puerto Rico in World War I?

About 236,000 Puerto Ricans registered for the draft for World War I, and close to 20,000 served

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What did the Treaty of Versailles do in World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War I.

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Was Panama involved in World War I?

Special attention is paid to U.S. interventions in Central America, the war's impact on Panama itself. 

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Explain America's Open Door Policy?

It called for protection of equal privileges for all countries trading with China and for the support of Chinese territorial and administrative integrity.

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How did the European alliance system work?

The Central Powers in World War One promised to defend each other against the threats of the Allied Powers.

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How was Cuba involved in World War I?

Cuba was one of the few Latin American countries, along with Panama, Bolivia and Uruguay, who joined the Allies of World War I.

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Why was the Treaty of Versailles important to World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles is one of the most controversial armistice treaties in history. The treaty's so-called “war guilt” clause forced Germany and other Central Powers to take all the blame for World War I. This meant a loss of territories, reduction in military forces, and reparation payments to Allied powers.

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Why did the US go to war with Hawaii?

The planters' belief that a coup and annexation by the United States would remove the threat of a devastating tariff on their sugar also spurred them to action.

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Why did China feel betrayed after World War I?

Chinese Nationalists were angry at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles because they were betrayed in getting help to rid their nation of foreign interference.

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How Did Imperialism Lead to  World War I?

Imperialism led the European powers to compete for territory and control in many places across the world. During the 19th century, relations with China and Japan as well as the Scramble for Africa increased hostilities among European leaders fighting for power and influence.  

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how did Puerto Rico in World War I?

The Porto Rico Regiment's role during the World War I, even if serving abroad, was that of freeing white American units for the Western Front. No one was going to attack the canal. During World War I, many Puerto Ricans volunteered or were drafted or recruited while residing in the continental United States.

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How did the 14 points compare contrast to the Treaty of Versailles?

Wilson's 14 Points focused on a lasting peace after the end of World War I, while the Treaty of Versailles was a more punitive document.

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What impact did missionaries have in Hawaii?

Due to the heavy influence from missionaries and other foreigners, the culture, the language, and many other native practices were discouraged.

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How might Japan in World War I?

Japan leveraged the war as an opportunity to honor its alliance with Great Britain, act as a great power, and promote its expansionist policies.

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How could nationalism lead to World War I?

Austria-Hungary from the Balkans and establish a "Greater Serbia", a unified state for all Slavic people. It was this pan-Slavic nationalism that inspired the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that led directly to the outbreak of World War I.

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How might Philippines in World War I?

While the Philippine National Guard did not see action, scores of Filipinos did enlist in the US armed forces. Many saw action on the front lines in France as members of the US Army; thousands served on ships manned operated by the US Navy and the British merchant marine.

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how might Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points in World War I?

Wilson's 14 Points were designed to undermine the Central Powers' will to continue, and to inspire the Allies to victory. The 14 Points were broadcast throughout the world and were showered from rockets and shells behind the enemy's lines.