Causes of World War I
Spanish American War
Imperialism
World War I
World War I/ Imperialism
100

This was the ship that got torpedoed off the coast of Ireland.

The Lusitania 

100

This was known as an exaggeration of the news 

Yellow Journalism 

100

This was a group of United States Naval ships that took a world tour 

Roosevelt's Great White Fleet

100
These were the allied nations

United States, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and France

100

This was the movement of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities. 

Great Migration 

200

This was the president of the United States that declared war on Germany, bringing the United States into World War I

Woodrow Wilson 

200

This ship blew up in Havana Harbor and Spain was blamed for it. 

USS Maine

200

The United States acquired the land to build this canal as a result of helping Panama in their revolt

Panama Canal 

200

These were the Central Powers

Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire

200

Propaganda promoted the purchase of this type of  bond during World War I

Liberty Bonds

300

This document was sent to Mexico from Germany, trying to recruit them to team up against the United States.

The Zimmerman Telegram 

300

Spain had control of this country that wanted independence 

Cuba

300

The United States acquired this state because of their raw material, sugar and their location in the Pacific Ocean.

Hawaii

300

This Supreme Court case established "clear and present danger" during World War I

Schenck vs. United States

300

This U.S. foreign policy warned European nations against interfering in the Western Hemisphere

The Monroe Doctrine

400

Germany's weapon of choice was known as 

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

400

This was a group of soldiers that fought during the Spanish American War under the leadership of Teddy Roosevelt

Rough Riders

400

This U.S. foreign policy allowed equal trade and investment in China

Open Door Policy 

400

This was president Woodrow Wilson's principles for peace after World War I

Fourteen Points 

400

This U.S. foreign policy was known to police the Western Hemisphere 

Roosevelt's "Big Stick" Policy 

500

This form of advertising was used negatively against Germany during World War I

Propaganda

500

The United States gained these three territories as a result of the Spanish American War

Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines 

500

This document was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that allowed the United States to intervene militarily 

Roosevelt Corollary

500

This was President William Howard Taft's foreign policy 

Dollar Diplomacy 

500

This organization the United States did not join after World War I

League of Nations