PROGRESSIVE ERA
WWI EVENTS
KEY LEADERS
KEY TERMS
JUST WAR THEORY
100
  • This author’s book The Jungle exposed unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry.

Answer: Who is Upton Sinclair?

100
  • This was the name of the alliance between Britain, France, and Russia during WWI.

Answer: What is the Triple Entente?

100
  • This U.S. president proposed the League of Nations and the 14 Points.

Answer: Who is Woodrow Wilson?

100
  • This term describes the policy of building up a country’s armed forces.

Answer: What is militarism?

100
  • This principle requires that war must have a morally good reason.

  • Answer: What is Just cause?

200
  • This movement fought to grant women the right to vote.

Answer: What is suffrage?

200
  • This British ship was sunk by German U-boats, killing 128 Americans.

Answer: What is the Lusitania?

200
  • This individual assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Answer: Who is Gavrilo Princip?

200
  • This act required men to register for the draft during WWI.

  • Answer: What is the Selective Service Act?

200
  • This principle states that war must be declared by a legitimate authority.

Answer: What is Competent Authority?

300
  • This reform allowed citizens to propose legislation directly.

Answer: What is the initiative?

300
  • This telegram proposed a German alliance with Mexico against the U.S.

Answer: What is the Zimmerman Telegram?

300
  • This group planned Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination.

Answer: What is the Black Hand Society?

300
  • This term refers to extreme pride and loyalty to one’s nation.


Answer: What is nationalism?

300
  • This principle ensures that the benefits of war outweigh the harm.

Answer: What is proportionality?

400
  • This president’s domestic program was called the "Square Deal."

Answer: Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

400
  • The assassination of this archduke ignited WWI.

Answer: Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

400
  • This organization was proposed to promote global peace after WWI.

Answer: What is the League of Nations?

400
  • This 18th Amendment outlawed the sale and consumption of alcohol.

Answer: What is Prohibition?

400
  • This principle ensures war is pursued for the right reasons, not selfish gains.

Answer: What is right intention?

500

This civil rights organization, founded in 1909, fought against racial discrimination.

Answer: What is the NAACP?

500

This treaty ended WWI and imposed harsh penalties on Germany.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

500

This U.S. president’s policies during the Progressive Era included trust-busting and conservation.

Answer: Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

500

These secret agreements between nations were a major cause of WWI.

Answer: What are alliances?

500

This principle asserts war should be the last option after all peaceful alternatives fail.

Answer: What is Last Resort?