Goal 1 & 2
Goal 3 & 4
Wars
American Imperialism
People, Terms and Places
100

Suffragists were fighting for this right. 

The right to vote. 

100

This group of journalists exposed corruption in the private business sector and within the government.

The Muckrakers 

100

This Rebellion in China took place due to foreign intervention

The Boxer Rebellion

100

This was a country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power

A Protectorate

100

An artificial waterway in Central America connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic ocean, allowing for faster ship travel.

The Panama Canal

200

The Women's Temperance Movement believed that this caused loose morals, a weaker economy and the destruction of the family unit. 

Alcohol

200

The ability to remove an elected official from office.

Recall 

200

This future President was the leader of the Rough Riders and declared the hero of San Juan Hill 

Theodore Roosevelt

200

The United States saw this country as a gateway into the Chinese Markets

The Philippines 

200

This early form of Fake News engaged and enraged readers with exaggerated and sometimes false claims. 

Yellow Journalism 

300

This policy banned the consumption of Alcoholic drinks nationwide. 

Prohibition 

300

Many Americans began embracing and supporting this political party, after an economic panic in 1893. Notable members of this party were Eugene V. Debs, and Tom Johnson. 

The Socialist Party

300

The first battle of this war occurred in the Philippines and not Cuba.  

Spanish-American War 

300

This treaty effectively gave the islands of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines to the United States

The Treaty of Paris 

300

This U.S. Secretary of State wrote the Open Door Notes

John Hay

400

Food Sanitation Standards and poor working conditions were highlighted in this novel by Upton Sinclair

'The Jungle'

400

This type of bill originates with the people rather than lawmakers

Initiative

400

The blowing up of this ship in Havana Harbor ignited the Spanish-American War

The U.S.S. Maine

400

This act ended Military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil Government. 

The Foraker Act 

400

This foreign policy dictated that if any disorder occurred in Latin America, that the U.S. would respond with force and intervention. 

The Roosevelt Corollary

500

This woman became the chief inspector of Illinois factories and lobbied for limited women's working hours and to end child labor. 

Florence Kelley

500

This caused changes in the structure of local government in Texas and Ohio and eventually led to change across the country. 

Natural Disasters (Flood/Hurricane)

500

This war was the result of the Treaty of Paris

Philippine-American War

500

This amendment to the Cuban constitution would give control and the right to intervene in Cuban affairs to the United States. 

The Platt Amendment 

500

This intercepted letter insulted a U.S. President and helped fan the flames for the Spanish American War

The De Lome Letter