The Roaring 20s
Causes of WW1
Declaring War
Imperalism & America
The Roaring 20s
100

an economic and political system based on one party government and controlled by a dictator and state ownerships of property.

communism 

100

The development of armed forces and their use as a tool for diplomacy.

Militarism 

100

gave Serbia an ultimatum and told them they had to respond in 2 days or they would go to war

Austria Hungary 

100

Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government. 

Foraker Act of 1900 

100

Person who is opposide to any form of government

Anarchist

200

Set the maximum number of people who could enter the U.S. from each foreign country 

Quota System

200

A union or association during the years before the First World War .

Alliance system 

200

allied with Serbia in the war  

Russia

200

A policy that proposed that the nations should share their trading rights within the US. 

Open door policy 

200

Prejudice against foreign born people 

Nativism

300

Made it constitutionally illegal to buy, sell, or transport  alcohol in the U.S.

18th Admendment

300

A policy in which a nation extends economic, political, or military control over a territory .

Imperalism

300

allied with Austria-Hungary and was the strongest army 

Germany

300

Voluntary cavalry under the command of Theodore Roosevent and Leonard Wood. 

Rough Riders 

300

breaking down large jobs into smaller task

Assembly Line

400

Christian movement that takes the Bible as the complete, literal word of God. 

Fundamentalists

400

A devot to the interests and culture of one’s nation.

Nationalism 

400

declared war on Russia because they wouldn’t stop mobilizing their army on Austria Hungary

Germany

400

Sensational writing style that exaggerates the news to lure and engage readers

Yellow Journalist

400

Secret night club bars where people went and drank, socialize. 

Speakeasy

500

A communist party formed in the U.S. and many people thought they would take over the country. 

The Red Scare 

500

The Triple Alliance (Central Powers)

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy 

500

Two country’s that declared war for attacking belgium 

Britain and France

500

U.S. policy of using the nations economic power to exert influence over other countries 

Imperalism

500

Gave women the right to vote 

19 amendment