Ch 9 – 10 Study Guide – Emerging World Power/Imperialism and WWI Section 1: Roots of Imperialism Imperialism (social, economic, and political reasons)– Commodity Alfred T. Mahan – Social Darwinism – *“White Man’s Burden” Concept – (pg 277) Frederick Jackson Turner – Matthew Perry – William Seward – James Blaine – Annexation of Hawaii – Section 2: The Spanish-American War – U.S.S. Maine – Jose Marti – *William Randolph Hearst (Yellow Press)– (pg 258-259) Jingoism – Teller Amendment – George Dewey – Emilio Aguinaldo – What were the goals of the Yellow Press? Rough Riders – *Causes of American Deaths in the Spanish-American War – (pg 261 pie chart) Treaty of Paris – America debates imperialism – Name: Section 3: The United States and East Asia Why did the United States extend its influence in Asia? Insurrection (Guerilla warfare) – William H. Taft influence on the Phillipines – Jones Act – Spheres of Influence – Boxer Rebellion in China – Open Door Policy – Russo-Japanese War – Great White Fleet – Section 4: The United States and Latin American Platt Amendment – *Explain Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” Diplomacy – (Map pg 272) Roosevelt Corollary – Taft’s “Dollar” Diplomacy – Wilson’s “Moral” Diplomacy – Ch 10 – WWI and Beyond Section 1: From Neutrality to War Nationalism – Militarism – Imperialism – Francis Ferdinand – Trench Warfare – Casualties – *Deadly Technology of WWI – (pg 286 chart) *Wilson Urges Neutrality – (pg 287 cartoon) *Isolationism Policy- (pg 316) *Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (U-Boats) – (pg 288-289) Lusitania – Zimmerman Note – Jeannette Rankin – What German actions led the U.S. into WWI? Section 2: The Home Front - Why it matters – Selective Service (the Draft)– War Industries Board (WIB)/ Bernard Baruch – *Rising U.S. Production 1915-1918 – (pg 293 chart) Committee on Public Information (CPI)/George Creel – Propaganda – Conscientious Objectors – *He’s in the Army Now (Women’s Role in Industry) – (pg 295) *Espionage Act – (pg 300) Sedition Act – *The Great Migration – (pg 298 Geo map) Jim Crow Laws How did the war provide new opportunities for women, African American, and Mexican Americans? Section 3: Wilson, War, and Peace *Convoy – (pg303 Map) Vladimir Lenin/Treaty of Bret-Litovsk – John J. Pershing – *The War Ends – (pg 304-305 American Voices) *Wilson’s Fourteen Points – (pg 310 Primary Source) Self-determination – League of Nations – Reparation – *Problems with Peace – (Pg 307 Map) *Should U.S. join the League of Nations – (pg 308 Decision Point) Section 4: Effects of the War - Why it matters – Labor Unrest/ Inflation – Red Scare / Palmer Raids – *Sacco and Vanzetti Trial – Warren G. Harding – Creditor Nation –