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100

I was the President of the United States who appointed Theodore Roosevelt as the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. I was later assassinated in the second term of my presidency. 

Who was William McKinley

100

This is the policy of expanding a nation's territory or economic influence. 

What is expansionism?

100

"Remember the Maine" preceded this event?

What is the Spanish American War?

100

This describes President Woodrow Wilson's stance both before and after WWI.

What is isolationism?

100

This was considered to be Seward's Folly.

What is the purchase of Alaska from Russia?

Know the debate and the reality in regards to this purchase.

200

I was the Secretary of State who arranged for the US to purchase Alaska from Russia.

Who was William Seward?

200

This is the policy of extending a nation's power by gaining political and economic control over other countries.

What is imperialism?

200

These were the results of the Spanish American War.

1. Cuba gained its independence from Spain.

2. Puerto Rico came under US rule.

3. Spain ceded Guam to the US

4. The US annexed the Philippines. 

200

This treaty actually punished the Germans and made them feel bitter and resentful.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

These were submarines that the Germans used as one of the key instruments of their warfare.

What are U Boats?

300

I became President when William McKinley was killed in office. My Rough Riders helped us win the Spanish American War. 

Who was Theordore Roosevelt?

300

This is the practice of publishing sensational and often exaggerated news in newspapers in order to attract readers and increase sales. 

What is yellow journalism?

300

Access to Chinese markets was the result of this annexation. 

What was the annexation of the Philippines?

300

These were the key points of Wilson's 14 Points. 

What were ...

1. Points 1-5 aimed to prevent future conflicts.

2. Points 6-13 described new boundaries for many European countries. 

3. Point number 14: Creation of the League of Nations.

300

These were some ways people that people expressed their loyalty to the US troops during WWI.

What were ... purchasing US war bonds, conserving food and fuel, organizing industry to make war goods, creating Victory Gardens, heatless Mondays, gasless Wednesdays, etc.??

400

I was the President during WWI. After the war was over, I was most attached to creating a League of Nations.

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

400

This is the devotion to a national or ethnic identity, including the desire for independence from rule by foreign countries. 

What is nationalism?

400

This opened up trade for US shipping lines.

What was the opening of the Panama Canal?

400

This is President Roosevelt's claim that the US could intervene to preserve peach and order in the Western Hemisphere and protect US interests. 

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

400

This is an agreement to stop fighting -- a peaceful truce.

What is armistice?

500

My assassination was "The Spark" that started WWI. 

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

500

This is a policy of glorifying military power and military ideas and values. 

What is militarism?

500

This telegram was the "final straw" for the US. After this, the US joined WWI.

What is the Zimmerman note or telegram?

(Be able to describe what it is.)

500

What does M.A.N.I.A. stand for in regards to the reasons why WWI happened?

Militarism

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assassintation

500

General John Pershing was the commander of this group of American soldiers during WWI.

What was the American Expeditionary Force?