What are we going to do today, Brain?
What we do every day, Pinky. Take over the world.
Start of WW1
End of WW1
Roaring 20s
100

The Open Door policy was designed to open trade in ___________

China

100

Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy was called 

Big Stick Policy

100

US Policy at the start of WW1 was to stay out of European Affairs. It is called 

Isolationism

or Isolationist Policy

100

Did the US ratify the League of Nations? 

NO

100

These women challenged traditional gender expectations of their time

Flappers

200

This canal was opened in 1914 after taking ten years to build

Panama Canal

200

In the late 1800s, many Americans came to support a United States empire overseas because they

A. viewed colonies as places where African Americans could be resettled

B. thought that importing foreign products would stimulate the United States economy

C. sought to spread Protestantism and Anglo-Saxon values

D. wanted to create a more diverse society

C. sought to spread Protestantism and Anglo-Saxon values

200

African Americans mass movement from the South to the North during WW1 was called the 

Great Migration

200

Describe at least one of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points:

open diplomacy

freedom of the seas

creation of an international organization to preserve the peace and security of its members

Self Determination of colonies

Reduction of armaments

200

During the 1920s, both the Sacco and Vanzetti case and the rise of the new Ku Klux Klan reflected

A. increased racism resulting from the migration of Black southerners to urban centers in the North

B. growing lawlessness resulting from the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition)

C. public fear and resentment of southern and eastern European immigrants

D. the decreased influence of fundamentalist religious groups

C. public fear and resentment of southern and eastern European immigrants

300
This foreign policy was used in Latin America by Taft and was mainly designed to protect US economic and strategic interests in the region

Dollar Diplomacy

300

The US acquired the following 3 territories from the Spanish American War

Guam, Puerto Rico, Philippines

300

“We intend to begin on the first of February unrestricted submarine warfare. We make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following basis: make war together, make peace together, generous financial support and an understanding on our part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.” This message is also known as the 

Zimmerman Note

300

This nation was hit with the War Guilt Clause and thousands in reparations as a result of the Treaty of Versailles 

Germany

300

The Scopes Trial was an example of conflict between _________________ and _______________

Science (Evolution) and Religion (Fundamentalism)

Tennessee (Represented by Bryan) vs. Scopes (Represented by Darrow

400

Ths US fought this nation from 1899-1902

The Philippines

400

This foreign policy statement modified the Monroe Doctrine to allow for intervention in Latin America

Roosevelt Corollary

400

The United States home front during the First World War was marked by an increase in all of the following EXCEPT

A. government regulation of fuel, food, and transportation

B. support of individual liberties by the Supreme Court

C. employment opportunities for African Americans and Mexican Americans

D. participation of women in factory work, government service, and volunteer work

B. support of individual liberties by the Supreme Court

400

A major reason the US joined WW1 was because of Wilson's policy to spread democracy called 

Moral Diplomacy

400

This act limited immigrants primarily from Southern and Eastern Europe

Immigration Act of 1924 or the National Origins Act

500

The Roosevelt Corollary modified this foundational document from 1823

The Monroe Doctrine

500

This man wrote the Influence of Sea Power on History 

Alfred Thayer Mahan

500

This case solidified the limitation of free speech in the US during WW1. 

Schenck vs. US 

500

Who were the Big Four at Versailles?

France, GB, US, and Italy
500

The name for writers during the 1920s that were disillusioned with society post WW1 were called the _________________________

Lost Generation