The president of the USA during World War I.
Woodrow Wilson
Belgium, France, Germany
This amendment granted women the right to vote.
The progressive who championed the cause of Free Silver.
William Jennings Bryan
A type of journalist who exposes social injustices.
Muckraker
African-American rights activist who promoted the idea of all African-Americans receiving a technical education and trying to earn the approval of White Americans.
Booker T. Washington
The Dardanelles
The policy of exerting one nation's control or influence over another nation through force or colonization.
Imperialism
The general who led the US cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
General George Custer
The German colony in China where Japan defeated the German military.
Qingdao (Tsingtao)
Women's Rights Activist who was arrested for illegally casting a vote for president.
Susan B. Anthony
A former colony of Spain that gained independence after the Spanish-American War and became a protectorate of the USA.
Cuba
W.E.B. DuBois' theory about having some African-Americans join the intellectual elite and make political changes to help other African-Americans.
The Talented Tenth
Theodore Roosevelt's policy on how the president should govern the USA.
Stewardship Theory
The book that inspired the Food and Drug Safety Act of 1906.
Wisconsin politician who advocated for Progressivism and the Science of Governance.
Robert LaFollette
The nation of Europe that sought to liberate their fellow Balkan/Slavic neighbors from Austria-Hungary.
Serbia
A political movement characterized by supporting the common, working man over the wealthy elite.
Populism
The Native American general who defeated the USA at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
Sitting Bull
The terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
The Black Hand
British soldier who helped unite the Arab tribes to fight the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
T.E. Lawrence
The site where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
Sarajevo, Bosnia
The political practice of drawing unfair districts in order to give one political party an advantage in elections.
Gerrymandering
The man who sued the state of Louisiana for racial discrimination but ultimately lost.
The meeting place for the first American Women's Suffrage movement.
Seneca Falls