Imperialism
America at War
Teddy Roosevelt
World War I
Muckrakers
100

The De Lome Letter, the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine and this factor were the three main causes of the Spanish-American War.

yellow journalsim

100

This was the famous nick-name that was given to the Spanish-American War.

A Splendid Little War

100

This was the name of Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy.

Big Stick

100

During World War I, the allies of the U.S. consisted of Great Britain, France and this country.

Russia

100

This Upton Sinclair book led to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Food and Drug Act.

The Jungle

200

This group of Americans disagreed with the U.S. policy of Imperialism.  They believed that the U.S. should not seek to take territories from other countries.

Isolationists

200

This unit of African American soldiers during World War I, served 191 consecutive days in combat, far more than any other unit.  They also fought with tremendous bravery and brought Jazz music to France.

Harlem Hellfighters

200

This was Teddy Roosevelt's most famous nick-name.

Trustbuster

200

This was the name of President Wilson's plan for world peace after World War I.

Fourteen Points Plan

200

This muckraker wrote a book called 'How the Other Half Lives'.  He filled his book with pictures that exposed the horrible conditions of tenement houses.

Jacob Riis

300

This group of Americans living in Hawaii, were able to convince U.S. officials to send in U.S. marines to remove Queen Liliuokalani from power.

Sugar Producers

300

President Wilson's plan for peace after World War I was rejected by the U.S. Senate mainly due to this component of his plan.

League of Nations

300

Teddy Roosevelt believed in ________. This meant that he believed in using the powers of the federal government to solve social problems.

Progressive

300

This future President was in charge of the Food Administration during World War I.

Herbert Hoover

300

This muckraker and civil rights leader exposed the names of people who took part in lynchings in Memphis, Tennessee.  She received death threats and was forced to Memphis.

Ida B. Wells

400

This termed described Americans who were in favor of Imperialism.  They assumed it would help the growth of the American economy.

Interventionist

400

He asked Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.  He said it was necessary "To Make The World Safe For Democracy"

President Woodrow Wilson

400

Teddy Roosevelt became the youngest President ever after the assassination of this President in 1901.

William Mckinley

400

German U-boat warfare, the fact that Great Britain and France were broke and the discovery of this shocking event pulled the United States into World War I.

Zimmerman Note

400

This muckraker exposed the shrewd business deals of John Rockefeller and his Standard Oil company.

Ida Tarbell

500

This brutal war of the early 1900s was a direct consequence of the Spanish-American War that ended in 1898.

Philippine-American War

500

Teddy Roosevelt became at hero fighting alongside future general John J. Pershing at this famous battle in 1898.

The Battle of San Juan Hill

500

Teddy Roosevelt claimed that this was his greatest accomplishment.

Building the Panama Canal

500

This was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine, it stated that the U.S. would Police Latin America.

Roosevelt Corollary

500

This muckraker wrote a famous book called "The Shame of Cities"

He exposed corruption in big city governments and their elected officials.

Lincoln Steffens