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the war to end all warsWorld War I
prominent U.S. leader opposed to the Treaty of VersaillesHenry Cabot Lodge
Organization for world peaceLeague of Nations
1918 epidemic that spread throughout the U.S.influenza
allowed the government to silence ideas that challenged its authorityEspionage and Sedition Acts
Encouraged companies to use mass production techniques during World War IWar Industries Board
Responsible for organizing the War industries BoardBernard Baruch
Biased communication intended to influence people's thoughts and actionspropaganda
Included fines up to $10,000 and 20 years in prison for interfering with the war effortEspionage and Sedition Acts
Movement of thousands of Southern African Americans to Northern citiesGreat Migration
outrage of American citizens over German submarine warfarethe most compelling reason for the U.S. to enter the World War I
allowed Germany to fight on two fronts at onceThe Schlieffen Plan
policy that kept the U.S. out of World War I for three yearsneutrality
new weapons introduced during World War Iairplanes and tanks
Men were required to register for military serviceSelective Service Act
location of the assassination that triggered World War IBosnia
commanded the American Expeditionary force (AEF)John J. Pershing
describes a person who opposes warfare on moral groundsconscientious objector
began with the introduction of the tank and the airplane as weaponsmechanized warfare
shot down 26 enemy planesEddie Rickenbacker
involved merchant vessels traveling in large groups with naval ships acting as guardsconvoy system
killed 25 Germans and, with 6 other soldiers captured 132 prisonersAlvin York
His assassination sparked World War I.Archduke Franz Ferdinand
British liner that was sunk by a German U-boatLusitania
people opposed World War I because they perceive all wars as evilpacifists
These people opposed World War I because they saw it as an imperialist strugglesocialists
In 1914, this alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman EmpireCentral Powers
contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany that deeply angered the American peopleZimmermann note
long-term cause of World War I involved the development of the armed forcesmilitarism
long-term cause of World War I involved a contest for coloniesimperialism
long-term cause of World War I encouraged competitiveness between nations and encouraged various ethnic groups to attempt to create nations of their ownnationalism
this resulted in the exchange of sevel miles of territory at the cost of 1.2 million casualtiestrench warfare
Panama Canal was built during his presidencyTheodore Roosevelt
During his presidency, the U.S. and Mexico came close to warWoodrow Wilson
He led American forces into Mexico in pursuit of a Mexican revolutionary leaderJohn J. Pershing
American troops were sent into Mexico to try to capture this Mexican revolutionary leaderFrancisco "Pancho" Villa
refers to the policy of using the U.S. government to guarantee loans made to foreign countries by American business peopledollar diplomacy
Its construction ranks as one of the world's greatest engineering featsPanama Canal
refers to the policy of denying recognition of Latin American governments that the U.S. viewed as oppressive , undemocratic, or hostile to U.S. interestsmissionary diplomacy
Teddy Roosevelt's "Big Stick" diplomacy toward Latin AmericaRoosevelt Corollary
Under the Foraker Act, the U.S. had the power to appoint Puerto Rico's _____ and upper housegovernor
The rebellion in the Philippines cost 4,000 _____ livesAmerican
The _____ were a group opposed to the growing foreign influence in ChinaBoxers
By the late 1800s, China had become home to several European _____, areas where a nation claimed special rights and economic privilegesspheres of influence
President McKinley's opponent in the 1900 election was _____, a staunch opponent of imperialism.William Jennings Bryan
ended with the Treaty of Paris, 1898Spanish American War
included in the de Lome lettercriticisms of President McKinley
sensational style of writing that exaggerates the newsyellow journalism
volunteer cavalry unit fought in a famous land battle near Santiago, Puerto RicoRough Riders
Cuban poet and journalist launched a Cuban revolt in 1895Jose Marti
Soon after this was destroyed, the U.S. declared war on SpainU.S.S. Maine
This nation gained its independence in the Spanish-American WarCuba
Its criticism of the American president caused American resentment toward Spain to turn to outragede Lome letter
This general forced Cubans to relocate to concentration campsValeriano Weyler
After the war, the U.S. paid $20 million to Spain for the annexation of thisPhilippine islands
Theodore Roosevelt was declared the hero of this, even though he and his units played only a minor role in its captureSan Juan Hill
He was the naval commander who led the American forces that steamed into Manila Bay and destroyed the Spanish fleetGeorge Dewey
White business leaders force King _____ to change Hawaii's constitution to grant voting rights to only wealthy landownersKalakaua
U.S. military and economic leaders pressure Hawaii to allow the U.S. to build a naval base at _____Peal Harbor
Urged by such leaders as U.S. Navy Admiral _____, The U.S. constructs ,any new battleships, transforming the nation into the world's third largest naval powerAlfred T. Mahan
_____ causes a crisis by threatening Hawaiian sugar growers with economic disasterThe McKinley Tariff
_____ becomes Hawaii's queen and proposes a new constitutionLiliuokalani
With the aid of the U.S. ambassador, white business groups overthrow the Hawaiian government and establish a provisional government with _____ as presidentSanford B. Dole
President _____ formally recognizes the Republic of HawaiiGrover Cleveland
_____, who favors the annexation of Hawaii, takes over the presidency from ClevelandWilliam McKinley
_____ proclaims Hawaii an American territoryCongress
Devotion to an ethnic identity, including the desire for independence from rule by foreign countriesNationalism
The policy of expanding power by gaining political and economic control of other countriesImperialism


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