Foreign Policy
Entry to WW1
Spanish American War
Aftermath of WW1
Vocabulary
100

10 mile stretch of land gifted to the United States

Panama Canal
100

Timeframe of the first world war

July 1914 - November 1918

100

The year the Spanish American War began

1898

100

Made it a crime to write, print, utter, or publish criticism of the president of government

Sedition Act


100

1917 law that set heavy fines and long prison terms for antiwar activities

Espionage Act

200

Policy that allowed for equal trade in China

Open Door Policy

200

Proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico

Zimmerman Telegram

200

This ended once the Spanish American War was over

Spanish colonial rule in America

200
The treaty that ended the first world war

Treaty of Versailles

200

The policy to dominate a weaker country economically, politically, and militarily

Imperialism/Expansionism 

300

President Taft's policy of linking American businesses to interest abroad

Dollar Diplomacy

300

The reason the U.S. joined World War 1

Germany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare
300

The invasion of this country started the Spanish American War

Cuba

300

A series of proposals in which U.S. president Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a lasting peace after World War I

Fourteen Point Plan
300

the U.S. forces, led by Gen. John Pershing, who fought with the allies in Europe during WWI

American Expeditionary Force

400

Outlined America's right to intervene in Latin American affairs

Roosevelt Corollary

400

Invention that made war easier and more deadly

Machine guns/Rifles
400

This treaty ended the Spanish American War

Treaty of Paris

400

The 4 results of the treaty that ended WW1

Eliminated the German navy, reduced the size of their army, made Germany take blame, and had them pay reparations.  

400

New warfare strategy used in WW1

Trench Warfare

500

Location annexed for their pineapple and sugar resources

Hawaii
500

The five MAINS causes that led to WW1

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, and the "Spark"

500

Journalism that relied on eye-catching headlines, exaggeration and sensationalism to increase sales during the war

Yellow Journalism

500
Month, Day, and Year that the treaty that ended the war was signed

June 28th 1919

500

American boat that was sunk by the German U-boats; made America consider entering WWI

Lusitania