This canal connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, it is located in Central America.
Panama Canal
This type of warfare was fought inside man-made holes, it was intended to preserve lives, but led to major bouts of sickness, depression, and desertion
Trench Warfare
Young women that fought for voting rights, known for dancing, drinking, and enjoying the night life of the Roaring Twenties.
Flappers
The raising of this international and foreign-based tax on trading led to issues of overproduction and underconsumption on a global level.
Tariffs
Both of these cities were bombed by nuclear weapons towards the end of World War II.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
This American naval officer was known for writing on the importance of having multiple naval bases located around the world to compete during an area of Imperialism.
Alfred T. Mahan
The catalyst that led to the start of World War I.
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The death of these two Italian "anarchists" is representative of the anti-immigrant sentiment of the 1920s. What are their names?
Sacco & Vanzetti
Led by Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), these radio messages were intended to secure the confidence of the American people during the Great Depression.
Fireside Chats
This treaty, passed at the end of World War I, is normally held responsible for frustrating the German people and creating the conditions that led to the rise of Adolf Hitler.
Treaty of Versailles
This type of journalism was printed on yellow paper and was intended to convince Americans to join the Cuban revolution.
Yellow Journalism
The major causes of World War I (have to list all of them).
M.A.N.I.A
This pact promised that countries would resolve potential conflict through peace, it included numerous nations and did little to actually stop the incoming World War II.
Kellogg-Briand Pact
This type of stock market buying leads to inflated stock prices, it is built around the idea that a stock will increase in price quickly without a strong economic foundation.
Speculative Buying
German lightning war, form of fighting where the Germans to moved quickly and was supported by improved logistics.
Blitzkrieg
This Doctrine, named after a President at the time, reinforced the idea that Europeans were not allowed to meddle in the fairs of both North and South America.
Monroe Doctrine
The sinking of this ship caused an international disaster for Germany, leading to foreign nations growing upset with their Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.
Lusitania
Civil rights leader that originated the Pan-African movement, and the Black Nationalist Movement. Wanted separation for the global African diaspora.
Marcus Garvey
Government agency that was created to correct the issues of the stock market, including speculation, insider trading, and rug pulls.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Cash donations towards the war effort, part of the way that we prepared for World War I and World War II.
Liberty Bonds
Two major foreign policies of the U.S during its imperialist era. One of them revolved around using military strength to coerce others. The other revolved around using the American currency to coerce foreign nations and states.
Big Stick Diplomacy AND Dollar Diplomacy
This government agency was responsible for creating anti-German propaganda, pro-British Propaganda, and reinforce World War I domestically for Americans.
Committee of Public Information
Series of raids that targeted suspected radicals (communists and anarchists), they led to mass deportation and began the first Red Scare.
Palmer Raids
Intended to fix many of the economic issues of agricultural states, such as the Dust Bowl and lowered crop prices.
Agricultural Adjustment Act
This British innovation allowed the British Royal Airforce to keep up with the German Luftwaffe during the London air raids.
Radar