World War I Part I
World War I Part II
World War I Part III
Expansionism Part I
Expansionism Part II
100

A union formed between countries for shared benefit. A partnership.

An Alliance

100

You have 30 seconds to name as many of the new industrial weapons contributed to making World War I so deadly.  
(Each correct weapon is worth 20 points.)

Tanks, long range artillery, submarines, poison gas, war planes, machine guns, grenades, land mines, flame throwers.

100

A note from Germany to Mexico urging Mexico to attack the US but it was intercepted before it reached Mexico.


What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

100

Using force and showing off America's power to influence foreign nations.

Gun Boat/Big Stick Diplomacy

100

The Spanish-American War showed the US a need for this to move their ships faster from this.

The Panama Canal

200

Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire formed this alliance group.

Who were the Central Powers or Triple Alliance

200

The area of land in between opposing trenches. It is filled with obstacles such as barbed wire and land mines.

No Man's Land

200

After the war and with the Treay of Versailles, which country was forced to assume total responsibility for the war?

What is Germany

200

What is the sensational style of reporting (news) that exaggerates the news called?

Yellow Journalism

200

What is policy is designed to promote the trade interests of the U.S. in China?

Open Door Policy

300

France, Great Britain, Russia formed this alliance group.

The Allied Powers.

300

One of the treaties that ended the First World War; it put harsh rules on Germany.

The Treaty of Versailles

300

Who was Alvin York and what did he do?

Alvin York was a soldier during World War I.  During a battle, he captured 132 German prisoners along with 7 of his fellow soldiers.  He earned the Medal of Honor and was seen as an American hero.

300

This diplomacy was joining with countries that had similar beliefs and form of government.  Helping them by setting a good example and educating them to our values as well.

Moral Diplomacy

300

What are these below represent?

1. Mosquitoes carried yellow fever and malaria, making workers sick

2.Humidity was difficult to handle

3.Thick jungle and brush was difficult to clear

4.Rrain caused mudslides

5. LOTS of people died

The many problems for the U.S. when building the Panama Canal

400

To help pay for the war, the US government encouraged people to buy these.

War/Liberty Bonds

400

This political ideology promoted loyalty and pride in one's cultural group, sometimes accompanied by feelings of superiority over other groups.

Nationalism

400

What is the idea that people of all nations should select the government of their choice?

Self Determination

400

What made the Roosevelt Corollary different from the Monroe Doctrine?

It extended the doctrine by asserting the United States' right to intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability and protect its economic interests.

400

Describe one of the goals of President Taft's Dollar Diplomacy.

1. He believed that it would increase U.S. trade and profits for companies.
2. He believed it would help address poverty and social disorder in Latin America.

500

Which country pulled out of World War I in 1917 because of a revolution/civil war?

Russia

500

Information produced by governments, presented in such a way as to inspire and spread certain beliefs or opinions to show support in the war effort or harm the war effort.

What is propaganda?

500

A deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the other. Also, a chess term to describe a player having no legal moves.

A stalemate

500

Name the three territories acquired by the U.S. as a result of the Spanish American War 1898.

Guam, Philippines, and Puerto Rico

500

Which territory was annexed by the United States with Sanford B. Dole acting as its first governor?

Hawai'i