Progressive Era Imperialism and Expansionism 10 WWI WWI Home Front Topic 5 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 Question 1 - 10 • In 1920, which group had their right to vote expanded? • Identify one important figure in this movement. Answer 1 – 10 • Women. 19th Amendment. 1920. • Vary Question 1 - 20 • Identify and describe one way in which Progressive reformers tried to make state governments more democratic. Answer 1 – 20 • Initiative • Direct election of senators • Recall Question 1 - 30 • Where did most immigrants come from between 1890 and 1920? Answer 1 – 30 • Southeastern Europe Question 1 - 40 • How did Progressive feel towards big business? Answer 1 – 40 • That they had become too large and powerful and that it was the responsibility of the government to regulate them. Question 1 - 50 • Empty Answer 1 – 50 Question 2 - 10 • Why did the U.S. seek foreign markets for goods in the late 1800’s? Answer 2 – 10 • To act as a safety valve for overproduction. Question 2 - 20 • Give three reasons that the United States declared war on Spain. Answer 2 – 20 • Explosion of the U.S.S. Maine. • Desire to take Spanish possessions in the Caribbean and the Pacific. • Humanitarianism. Question 2 - 30 • Identify and describe 3 theories of why nations pursue imperialist policies. Answer 2 – 30 • Economics • Defense • Humanitarianism Idealism Question 2 - 40 • How did the Philippines react when they realized that the United States was not going to grant them independence? Answer 2 – 40 • The started an insurrection that was longer and bloodier than the Spanish-American War. Question 2 - 50 Answer 2 – 50 Question 3 - 10 • What was the primary cause of the Great Migration during WWI? Answer 3 – 10 • The availability of factory jobs in the North. Question 3 - 20 • Who was President Wilson’s strongest opponent during the debates over ratification of the Treaty of Versailles? Answer 3 – 20 • Henry Cabot Lodge Question 3 - 30 • How was freedom of speech limited during WWI? • Who was thrown into jail as a result of this? Answer 3 – 30 • Espionage and Sedition Acts. • Eugene Debs (Socialist) Question 3 - 40 • What was the Red Scare? Answer 3 – 40 • Fear of communists as a result of: – Widespread strikes after WWI as employers cut wages back to pre war levels. – Fear of the new immigrants, some of who held radical political views. – Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer’s creation of the FBI to investigate and arrest suspected communists. Question 3 - 50 Answer 3 – 50 Question 4 - 10 • How did the government control industrial production during WWI? Answer 4 – 10 • Creation of the War Industries Board which… Question 4 - 20 • What are the objectives and tools of this propaganda poster? Answer 4 – 20 • Recruitment of soldiers. • Demonization of the enemy. • Name calling. Question 4 - 30 • Explain how women contributed to the war effort during WWI? Answer 4 – 30 • Plenty of ways Question 4 - 40 • How did the United States government drum up support for the war effort at home? Answer 4 – 40 • Espionage and Sedition Acts. • Committee on Public Information – Speeches. – Posters/artwork. – Articles. – George Creel – How We Advertised America – Victory Gardens Question 4 - 50 Answer 4 – 50 Question 5 - 10 Answer 5 – 10 Question 5 - 20 Answer 5 – 20 Question 5 - 30 Answer 5 – 30 Question 5 - 40 Answer 5 – 40 Question 5 - 50 Answer 5 – 50