Causes of American Imperialism
American Imperialism:
China & Japan
Main Causes of World War 1
World War 1 Restrictions on Society
Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilsons 14 Points
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What is imperialism? 

A political practice that involves extending a state's power over other nations, often through military or economic force

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What did imperialism do for Japan?

Territorial expansion, Resource acquisitions, and establishment of a greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere.

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What were some of the main causes of world war one?

militarism, alliances, nationalism, and imperialism

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What was the Espionage act?

Restricted anyone from saying bad things about the war.

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Which plan was approved?

Both

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What are the four main reasons for American Imperialism?

Social, Political, Military, and Economic.

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How did the open door policy affect china?

Equal trade and investment opportunities for all countries in China 

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What was the problem with unrestricted submarine warfare?

U.S. neutral ships got attacked by Great Britain's naval boats.

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What military force were African Americans restricted from?

Marine corps

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What was the purpose of self determination?

Self-determination wanted people to have the ability to make choices, solve problems, and take responsibility for one's life

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What is the belief that Americans were destined to explore and expand across North America.

Manifest Destiny.

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what was Japan like before Imperialism?

Isolated and very strict government.

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how was imperialism a cause of ww1?

created an intense competition between European powers

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why was the espionage act controversial?

they infringed upon Americans' First Amendment right of free speech.

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Describe the overall objective of The Treaty of Versailles

To get Germany to accept sole responsibility for starting the war and pay for damages expenses caused by the war

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The process by which a country determines its own statehood and was a driving factor of Wilson's 14 Points.

Self determination.

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why was the open door policy important?

Prevented any single nation from dominating trade in China

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what is unrestricted submarine warfare?

a naval tactic where submarines sink merchant ships and other ships without warning

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what did these public and private efforts bring? 

ruined reputations, imprisonments, public shaming, murders, etc. 

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Which plan/treaty wanted long lasting peace between all countries?

Fourteen Point Plan

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The idea of racial and cultural superiority of Anglo Saxons.

Social Darwinism.

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what was the impact of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty? 

allowed for a large American military presence in Japan

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Why is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand considered the immediate cause of WWI?

The assassination by a Serbian nationalist triggered Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia, which then set off a chain reaction through the alliance system, drawing other European powers into the conflict.

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Why was implementing restrictions on society so important to the U.S. government?

They feared anti-war speeches and street pamphlets would undermine the war effort

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List some of the punishments and limitations The Treaty Of Versailles put on Germany 

- Limited army to 100,000 men 

- Limited Navy to 15,000 men

- Pay 132 billion in reparations 

- Cede land 

- Surrender all colonies