Terms and Concepts 1
Terms and Concepts 2
People
Places and Events
Terms and Concepts 3
100

The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political or military control over weaker territories.

Imperialism 

100
American Ship that exploded in Cuba and drove the United States to war with Spain?

U.S.S Maine

100

Mexican revolutionary who raided the United States.

Pancho Villa

100

built by the U.S to allow shorter travel from Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Panama Canals

100

Created the draft for males 18 to 45 in the United States

Selective Service Act

200
Reporting that exaggerates the news to lure new readers.

Yellow Journalism

200

The idea that the United States should prevent Europeans from intervening in the Western Hemisphere and police Latin America.

Roosevelt Corollary

200

Led the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War. 

Teddy Roosevelt

200

Home of Queen Liloukalani, was taken over by Americans and later annexed by the U.S government. 

Hawaii

200

President Woodrow Wilson's plan to secure world peace after World War I 

Fourteen Points

300

Access to trade in China for all nations. 

Open Door Policy

300

Hurt American shipping during World War I despite the nation being neutral.

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare. 

300

American naval commander who helped capture the Philippines.

George Dewey

300

Bought from Russia in 1867 and is known as Seward's Folly 

Alaska

300

Warfare where both sides are deadlocked into defensive positions. 

Trench warfare.

400

International organization created to settle disputes among nations and prevent war. 

League of Nations

400

Gardens planted in homeowners yards to help increase food production during World War I. 

Victory gardens

400

American admiral who wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History and argued for a strong U.S Navy with modern ships and global naval bases. 

Alfred T. Mahan

400

These four Countries made up the core of the Allied powers during World War I.

(Must name at least three right)

Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy

400

Policy of the U.S to use its economic power to exert influence over other countries.

Dollar Diplomacy

500

A person who opposes going to war on moral grounds

Conscientious objector

500

Created terms for peace after World War I, created the League of Nations and punished Germany for the war.

Treaty of Versailles 

500

Cuban revolutionary leader who used guerrilla warfare against the Spanish. 

Jose Marti

500

The assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand of________by a Serbian nationalist sparked World War I 

Austria-Hungary

500

The United States has a moral responsibility to deny recognition to any government it views as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile to U.S interests. 

Moral or Missionary Diplomacy. 

600

Chinese revolt against Western influence in China

Boxer Rebellion

600

Telegram from Germany to Mexico that encouraged Mexico to invade the U.S to reclaim the Mexican Cession. 

Zimmerman Note/telegraph

600

Spanish general who forced Cubans into concentration camps to combat Cuban rebels using guerrilla tactics

Valeriano Weyler

600

These four countries made up the core of the Central Powers.

(must name at least three right)

Germany, Austria-Hungary Empire, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria

600

What were the four MAIN causes of World War I

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism

700

These acts made it a crime to interfere with the draft, obstructing the sale of government bonds, or saying anything against the government or its involvement in World War I.

Espionage and Sedition Acts

700

The Provision of the Cuban Constitution that gave the United States power to intervene in Cuban affairs. 

Platt Amendment.

700

This Filipino led the Philippines in rebellion against Spain and later the United States. 

Emilio Aquinaldo

700

The mass migration of African Americans from the South to Northern Cities. 

The Great Migration

700

The government agency in charge of organizing the economy of the United States for war. 

War Industries Board (WIB)