Imperialism
Spanish-American War
WWI Causes
WWI Events
WWI Results
100

What allowed America to establish a successful empire in the Pacific?

Having a strong Navy.

100

How did William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer assist in the Spanish-American War starting?

By engaging in Yellow Journalism.

100

What event sparked Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip.

100

How did America raise the $100 billion it needed to fund the war?

By selling War Bonds. 

(People loan their money to the government to be used specifically for war efforts with the promise that after X years they can cash in their bonds plus interest).

100

What treaty officially ended the war? 

(Include the date, because there are multiple treaties named the same thing).

Treaty of Versailles of 1919

200

In the late 1800s, Alfred Thayer Mahan lobbied Congress to do what?

Increase Naval spending to support a future American empire.

200

What were the reasons the United States declared war on Spain? (at least 2)

The treatment of Cubans, The DeLome letter, The USS Maine explosion, and Yellow Journalism.

200

What incident made the American public start to think they might need to get involved in WWI?

The sinking of the RMS Lusitania. 

200

What new technology allowed soldiers to break through "No Man's Land"?

Tanks.

200

What was President Woodrow Wilson's plan to create a safer world called?

The 14 Points.

300

What basic civic duty are citizens of Puerto Rico denied? (BE SPECIFIC)

The right to vote in federal elections.

300

What new territories did the United States acquire as a result of winning the Spanish-American War?

Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines 

300

The instances of German U-boats attacking any British/French ship that entered the North Atlantic, English Channel, and North Sea were referred to as what?

German unrestricted submarine warfare.

300

What was the ruling in the Supreme Court Case Schenk v. United States?

Freedom of speech is limited, if a person's speech presents a "clear and present danger" the government can limit that speech. 

300

What were the terms Germany was forced to agree to in the treaty?

Germany had to admit fault, they had to pay for all damage caused by the fighting, they were forced to dismantle their military, and they were forced to give up much of their land.

400

During the Spanish-American War, President McKinley approved the annexation of Hawaii.  What two purposes did Hawaii serve to America?

It was a strategic military outpost and it was a source of economic opportunities.

400

What major problem did the US Navy encounter during the Spanish-American War and how was this problem later solved? 

The Navy had to go around South America when traveling from the Philippines to Cuba.  The Panama Canal solved this problem.

400

The final straw that made America declare war on Germany.

The Zimmerman Telegram

400

General John J. Pershing led the American Expeditionary Forces into France to bolster the Western Front in 1917.  What effect did this have on the war?

It allowed the Allies to break through the German defenses and ultimately defeat them.

400

What impact did the Treaty of Versailles of 1919 have on Germany?

The German economy was crippled and it set the stage for Adolph Hitler to rise to power, promising to restore Germany back to its previous glory. 

500

The Monroe Doctrine issued by President James Monroe stated that European powers should stay out of the Western Hemisphere.  How did President Theodore Roosevelt expand on the Monroe Doctrine?

Roosevelt issued the Roosevelt Corollary which threatened that European powers interfering in the Western Hemisphere would have to deal with the United States Military (Navy). 

500

How did having the new territories in the Pacific and Caribbean benefit America?

By providing America with strategic naval bases in the Pacific and by opening up new markets to exploit. 

500
What were the M.A.I.N. reasons for WWI starting?

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism 

Nationalism

500

What law did the US Congress create to increase the number of soldiers in the Army for WWI?

The Selective Service Act.

500

What was the main reason the United States Congress failed to ratify the Treaty of Versailles of 1919? 

Much of Congress disliked the League of Nations and thought it would take away America's self-determination.