Becoming a World Power Growth of U.S as a World Power WWI Domestic Impact of WWI Wilson and his Opponents 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Becoming a World Power 200 During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United States pursued an aggressive policy of expansionism, extending its political and economic influence around the globe. Question Becoming a World Power 400 Policy supported by the United States beginning in 1899 that stated that all major powers, including the United States, should have an equal right to trade in China. Question Becoming a World Power 600 Philosophy that emerged from the writings of Charles Darwin on the "survival of the fittest"; this was used to justify the vast differences between the rich and the poor in the late nineteenth century, as well as, American and European imperialistic ventures. Question Becoming a World Power 800 U.S. naval ship that sank in Havana harbor in February 1898 following an explosion; the incident was used to increase calls for war against Spain. It was never definitively determined why or how the ship was sunk. Question Becoming a World Power 1000 Declared war on the U.S Question Growth of U.S as a World Power 200 The first war fought overseas by the United States and it involved campaigns in both Cuba and the Philippine Islands Question Growth of U.S as a World Power 400 U.S would not recognize this country after they had sided with them when they went to war in Cuba Question Growth of U.S as a World Power 600 War that began in 1898 against the Spanish over treatment of Cubans by Spanish troops that controlled the island. As a result of this war, the United States annexed the Philippines, making America a major power in the Pacific Question Growth of U.S as a World Power 800 Canal across the Panama isthmus that was begun in 1904 and completed in 1914; its opening enabled America to expand its economic and military influence Question Growth of U.S as a World Power 1000 Policy that warned Europeans against intervening in the affairs of Latin America, and that claimed the right of the United States to intervene in the affairs of Latin American nations if "chronic wrongdoing" was taking place Question WWI 200 According to international law civilian ships must be warned before sinking. Question WWI 400 British passenger liner that set sail from New York carrying American citizens. Question WWI 600 If the U.S. entered War against Central Powers, Mexico should attack the U.S. Question WWI 800 What event was the immediate cause of World War I? Question WWI 1000 Why did the U.S. become entangled in the war ? Question Domestic Impact of WWI 200 Bonds sold by the Treasury Department largely through propaganda campaigns, used to raise two thirds of the cost of the war. Question Domestic Impact of WWI 400 Made it a crime to criticize the government or government officials. Opponents claimed that it violated citizens' rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the press, gauranteed by the First Amednment Question Domestic Impact of WWI 600 This law, passed after the United States entered WWI, imposed sentences of up to twenty years on anyone found guilty of aiding the enemy, obstructing recruitment of soldiers, or encouraging disloyalty. It allowed the postmaster general to remove from the mail any materials that incited treason or insurrection. Question Domestic Impact of WWI 800 Occurred in the larger context of the Red Scare, the term given to fear of and reaction against political radicals in the U.S. in the years immediately following World War I. Question Domestic Impact of WWI 1000 In 1917, what was the result of Americans having associated the philosophy of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin with American socialists who sought a peaceful transition to a new democratic state? Question Wilson and his Opponents 200 A plan created by President Wilson that hoped to establish peace, stop Imperialism, and end secret alliances. It created new countries and formed the League of Nations. It hoped to bring "Peace without Victory”. Question Wilson and his Opponents 400 An organization of most nations formed after WWI to promote to help countries workout their problems instead of going to war. It solved very few disputes, and lacked power leading up to WWII. Question Wilson and his Opponents 600 Created by the leaders victorious allies Nations: France, Britain, US, and signed by Germany to help stop WWI. The treaty: Did not allow Germany to have an Army over 100,000 men, no heavy artillery, did not let them have a Navy over 6 ships, and could have no Air force or Submarines. Germany had to pay $33,000,000,000 Germany had to acknowledge guilt for causing WWI Germany lost territory Question Wilson and his Opponents 800 A state of peace agreed to between enemies so they can discuss peace terms. Question Wilson and his Opponents 1000 28th President of the United States that led the United States in World War I and created the League of Nations Question Becoming a World Power 200 Imperialism Game Board Becoming a World Power 400 Open Door Policy Game Board Becoming a World Power 600 Social Darwinism Game Board Becoming a World Power 800 USS Maine Game Board Becoming a World Power 1000 Spain Game Board Growth of U.S as a World Power 200 Spanish American War Game Board Growth of U.S as a World Power 400 The Phillipines Game Board Growth of U.S as a World Power 600 The Spanish American War Game Board Growth of U.S as a World Power 800 Panama Canal Game Board Growth of U.S as a World Power 1000 Corollary Game Board WWI 200 Unlimited Submarine (u-boat) warfare Game Board WWI 400 The Sinking of the Lusitania Game Board WWI 600 The Zimmerman Telegram Game Board WWI 800 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Game Board WWI 1000 The Allies (Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Japan, who were at war with the Central Powers) Game Board Domestic Impact of WWI 200 Liberty Loans Game Board Domestic Impact of WWI 400 Sedition Act Game Board Domestic Impact of WWI 600 Espionage Act Game Board Domestic Impact of WWI 800 Palmer Raids Game Board Domestic Impact of WWI 1000 Red Scare Game Board Wilson and his Opponents 200 14 points Game Board Wilson and his Opponents 400 League of Nations Game Board Wilson and his Opponents 600 Treaty or Versailes Game Board Wilson and his Opponents 800 Armistice Game Board Wilson and his Opponents 1000 President Wilson Bibliography Game Board Information World War I (1914–1919) http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/ww1/quiz.html January 30,2014 WWI http://www.historyteacher.net/USProjects/USQuizzes/WorldWarI2.htm January 30, 2014 Chapter 22 Quiz Review http://quizlet.com/8688953/chapter-22-quiz-review-flash-cards/ Images ww1versusww2.wikispaces.com Soldier www.theatlantic.com U.S flag