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Armed Conflicts

Documents

Areas of Expansion

Famous People

Vocabulary

Famous People of WWI Era Armed Conflicts Causes of WWI Documents Vocabulary $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What war ended with the Treaty of Paris of 1898? C 1 - $100 What war ended with the Treaty of Paris of 1898?

C 1 - $200 Name a country that came under some form of U.S. control as a result of the Spanish-American War.

C 1 - $300 During the Philippine-American War, the U.S. treated Filipinos in much the same way as the Spanish had treated the _____

Which of the following conflicts did NOT involve U.S. troops? Hawaiian Revolution, Boxer Rebellion, Russo-Japanese war.

This was the most famous battle of the Spanish-American War?

This letter attacked the U.S. President & angered Americans.

On what did the Roosevelt Corollary build?

The de Lôme letter included criticisms of what U.S. President?

to end military rule and set up a civil government in Puerto Rico. The purpose of this was to end military rule and set up a civil government in Puerto Rico.

His foreign policy was called “Missionary Diplomacy”?

This land purchase was called “Seward’s Folly”?

Policy used by many European nations to build up their armed forces.

This phrase became the rallying cry for U.S. intervention in Cuba

C 3 - $400 Because militarism was a cause of WWI the framers of the Treaty of Versailles barred what country from maintaining an army?

The policy that kept the U.S. out of WWI for three years was called?

He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for negotiating an end to war between Russia and Japan.

C 4 - $200 He led a force of 15,000 soldiers in an attempt to capture Pancho Villa.

threat of military force. This reflects what proverb? Teddy Roosevelt’s foreign policy negotiations were always backed by the threat of military force. This reflects what proverb?

C 4 - $400 Theodore Roosevelt was remembered as a hero for his actions during this battle.

C 4 - $500 Cuban poet and journalist who organized a guerilla campaign against American owned property in Cuba.

Name given to German submarines C 5 - $100 Name given to German submarines

African-Americans in Northern cities. This event increased the population of African-Americans in Northern cities.

C 5 - $300 This strategy allowed Germany to drive quickly toward the French Capital

C 5 - $400 This required men to register for military service

C 5 - $500 This was designed as a way for the U.S. to further it’s trade interests in China

C 1 A - $100 Spanish-American War $

C 1 A - $200 Cuba, Puerto Rico or the Philippines $

C 1 A - $300 Cubans $

C 1 A - $400 Russo-Japanese War $

C 1 A - $500 the United States $

C 2 A - $100 Treaty of Versailles $

C 2 A - $200 The Monroe Doctrine $

C 2 A - $300 President McKinley $

C 2 A - $400 the Foraker Act $

C 2 A - $500 Allied leaders $

C 3 A - $100 Bosnia $

C 3 A - $200 Militarism $

C 3 A - $300 “Remember the Maine!” $

C 3 A - $400 Germany $

C 3 A - $500 Neutrality $

C 4 A - $100 Theodore Roosevelt $

General John J. Pershing C 4 A - $200 General John J. Pershing $

“Speak softly and carry a big stick.” $

C 4 A - $400 San Juan Hill $

C 4 A - $500 José Martí $

C 5 A - $100 U-boats $

C 5 A - $200 The Great Migration $

C 5 A - $300 The Schlieffen Plan $

C 5 A - $400 Selective Service Act $

C 5 A - $500 Open Door Policy $

Famous Americans $

most decorated soldier and the most decorated airman in WWI? FJ Topic What two men were the most decorated soldier and the most decorated airman in WWI? $

Alvin York and Eddie Rickenbacker FJ Ans Alvin York and Eddie Rickenbacker $

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