World War 1
U.S. Foreign Policy
The Philippines
Panama
World War 1.5
100
France, England and Russia were members of this group during World War I.
What is the Allies or Triple Entente?
100
President whose "Big Stick Diplomacy" threatened that the U.S. would use force to protect its interests in Latin America.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
100
Capital City of the Philippines.
What is Manilla?
100
Country that controlled Panama before the United States helped them to gain their independence.
What is Columbia?
100
The main type of warfare used during World War 1.
What is trench warfare?
200
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy were members of this group during World War I.
What is the Central Powers or Triple Alliance?
200
Policy which said that European powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere and the U.S. would stay out of the affairs of European countries.
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
200
The cost of fighting the Philippine-American war for the Americans. It was 20x what American originally paid for the country.
What is $400 Million?
200
U.S. President who helped Panama gain their independence so that he could then get what he wanted and build the Panama Canal.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
200
The total number of people killed on both sides during World War 1.
What is 22,000,000?
300
These 3 "isms" are all causes of World War I.
What are Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism?
300
Using the U.S. Government to guarantee loans made to foreign countries by American business people is called this.
What is Dollar Diplomacy?
300
American Organization that passionately spoke out against the annexation of the Philippines.
What is the Anti-Imperialist League?
300
Number of years that it took to build the Panama Canal.
What is 10?
300
The year that World War I began.
What is 1914?
400
The four groups of American who were against the United States getting involved in World War I.
Who were Socialists, Pacifists, Naturalized Citizens and Parents?
400
The idea that the U.S. has a responsibility to deny recognition to any Latin American government that it views as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile to U.S. interests is called this.
What is Moral or Missionary Diplomacy?
400
Country that controlled the Philippines before the United States.
What is Spain?
400
Amount of money that the U.S. paid Panama for the rights to build the Panama Canal.
What is $10 million?
400
The year that the United States entered World War I.
What is 1917?
500
The sinking of this ship by a German U-Boat angered many Americans and helped bring America into the war.
What is the Louisitania?
500
President who established Moral Diplomacy.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
500
Year that the Philippines gained their independence from the United States.
What is 1946?
500
Two bodies of water that the Panama Canal connects.
What is the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea?
500
The document written by a German foreign minister to a Mexico attempting to gain Mexico's support in the war in exchange for the promissed return of land lost to the United States.
What is the Zimmerman Note?