Terms
Motivations/Causes
Fears
100

When one stronger country exerts influence over a weaker country exploiting them politically, economically, or both.  

Imperialism/ Colonialism 

100

His assassination is a key cause of WWI. 

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

100

Some Americans feared Imperialism would negatively impact the American workforce in what way?

Lowering wages due to access to cheap labor

200

When two or more countries agree to come to each others aide if one is attacked. 

Alliance 

200

What was the goal of yellow journalists reporting on the Cuban revolution against Spain?

Gain sympathy from American readers/ push America to support Cuban independence 

200

Why did America's history as a British colony make some Americans hesitant to become an imperial power?

It made Americans resistant to the idea of taking over other countries

300

Glorification of the military, building up arms, displaying military power

Militarism 

300

This country rapidly industrialized, and colonized Taiwan and Korea in order to become an imperialist power. 

Japan 

300

Mustard gas, chlorine gas, and cyanide gas are all examples of what type of weapon used in WWI?

Chemical Weapons 

400

Belief in the superiority of your country 

Nationalism 

400

This secret telegram sent by Germany to Mexico offered to help Mexico reclaim territory taken by the US.

Zimmerman Telegram 

400

What was the role of the Committee on Public Information?

Create Propaganda 

500

Belief that it was destined by God for America to spread and gain more territory. 

Manifest Destiny 

500

This tactic used by Germany targeted ANY ship that crossed the path of U-Boats. 

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare 

500

Describe Social Darwinism.

The belief that some races are inherently superior to others and that superior races should rule over inferior races