WW1 main causes
what drove usa to join the war
causes of american imperialism
the spanish american war
WW1 on the home front Positive impact of the people
100
What was the name of the message from Germany to Mexico?

Zimmerman note

100
How many points did Woodrow Wilson have?

14

100

what was the idea called for us to go from the East Coast to the West?

Manifest destiny 

100

when was the start date of the Spanish-American war 

April 21st 1898

100

What are Jobs that Women were given the opportunity for during WW1

Factory workers, Shipyards, Fix cars, Deliver mail, and farmers.

200

What was the name of the underwater reason for WW1?

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare. 

200

What was the name of the Ship that was sunk by Germans that held 128 American passengers?

The Lusitania.

200

why did the USA try to gain other territory?

The desire for raw materials.

200

when was the end date of the Spanish- American war?

DEC 10th 1898

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What was the movement called when a large number of African Americans moved north to cities like New York, Chicago, and Detriot?

The great migration.

300

What was Russia's reason for the US to get involved in WW1

Russia turned communist.

300

What states was Germany trying to get Mexico to take over in America?

Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona

300

what is social Darwinism?

A belief in the racial and cultural superiority of Anglo-Saxons.

300
Which US ship was sunk to cause the Spanish-American war?

USS Maine 

300

Why were German immigrants treated poorly during WW1

Because we were afraid that they would remain loyal to Germany.

400

Who was assassinated from Austria-Hungary?

Franz Ferdinand

400

How much did the USA force Germany to pay in reparations? 

132 Billion

400

which branch of the American military builds stronger?

the Navy.

400

which territory did the US acquire from the war?

Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, and dominating Cuba. The U.S. also annexed Hawaii during the conflict

400

what did the Espionage Act do?

Criminalized the act of gathering, transmitting, or attempting to obtain information related to national defense with the intent to harm the United States.

500

Which countries were in the central powers?

 German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.

500

Who wrote the Zimmermann note 

Arthur Zimmermann

500
Why was there so much economic competition?

 The United States sought new markets to sell its products after the Civil War and the Gilded Age.

500

To what extent did the "yellow journalism" of the era actually influence the US public's opinion towards war with Spain?

significantly influenced the US public opinion towards war with Spain.

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what did the sedition act do? (2 answers)

  • Publish, write, or utter anything "false, scandalous, and malicious" about the government, Congress, or the president
  • Oppose the execution of national laws
  • Prevent a federal officer from performing their duties
  • Aid or attempt an insurrection, riot, unlawful assembly, or combination.