UNIT 6 TEST REVIEW U.S. History. SSUSH 14 U.S. History.

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UNIT 6 TEST REVIEW U.S. History

SSUSH 14 U.S. History

Becoming a World Power The Roosevelt Corollary resulted in…? Increased U.S. involvement in Latin America

Becoming a World Power Why did the U.S. want to build a stronger Navy at the turn of the century? Acquire & Protect U.S. possessions in the Pacific and Latin America

Becoming a World Power What was Theodore Roosevelt supporting when he said, “Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick”? Creation of a Stronger steel Navy

Becoming a World Power War 1899 that resulted from the U.S. helping Cuba win independence from Spain Spanish- American War

Becoming a World Power People who supported the Spanish-American War used this rally-cry slogan? “Remember the Maine!”

Becoming a World Power U.S. Ship that exploded in Cuba and blamed on Spain U.S.S. Maine

Becoming a World Power Spanish-American War ended with this Treaty? Treaty of Paris 1898

Becoming a World Power War in which the U.S. quickly defeated the Spanish Navy, made the islands an American territory War in the Philippines

Becoming a World Power Americans were eager to spread democracy and open markets into Latin America Expansionism

Becoming a World Power Concept used to explain U.S. expansion into Latin America to get raw materials and open economic markets Imperialism

Becoming a World Power What country did not became a territory of the U.S. after the Spanish- American War? Hawaii

Becoming a World Power The U.S. and President Theodore Roosevelt helped Panama separate from this country? Columbia

Becoming a World Power REASON - The U.S. and President Theodore Roosevelt helped Panama separate from Columbia Access to Panama Canal

Becoming a World Power President Theodore Roosevelt invaded Columbia to get the Panama Canal, True or False? False

Becoming a World Power Leader of the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill in the war in Cuba against the Spanish Theodore Roosevelt

Becoming a World Power Extension of the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. would get involved in the affairs of Latin American Countries to end intervention of European Countries. Roosevelt Corollary

Becoming a World Power A manmade construction that made a faster sea route from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans Panama Canal

Becoming a World Power Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy to implement the Roosevelt Corollary Big Stick Diplomacy

Becoming a World Power Big Stick refers to what new weapon owned by the United States Great White Fleet (Steel NAVY)

SSUSH 15 U.S. History

Becoming a World Power War fought from in Europe WWI

Becoming a World Power Incident that caused WWI to erupt in Europe? Assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Becoming a World Power Year the U.S. Entered WWI 1917

Becoming a World Power U.S. Policy of staying out of world wars to entering the war as an allied power? Neutrality to Engagement

Becoming a World Power British cruise liner blown up by Germany without warning killing 128 Americans? Lusitania

Becoming a World Power Telegram sent from Germany to Mexico to form an alliance against the U.S. during WWI? Zimmerman Note

Becoming a World Power German policy of attacking neutral vessels at sea without warning? Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

Becoming a World Power This concept refers to issues in the U.S. homeland during WWI? Domestic Impact of WWI

Becoming a World Power Movement of African Americans during WWI to the Northern part of U.S. to fill Jobs? Great Migration

Becoming a World Power Law passed during WWI that made it illegal to speak out against the government or interfere with the military during WWI Espionage Act

Becoming a World Power Socialist put in Jail for 10 years during WWI for violating the Espionage Act? Eugene Debs

Becoming a World Power President of the U.S. during WWI? Woodrow Wilson

Becoming a World Power President Wilson’s plan to end all world Wars and create a worldwide peace? Fourteen Points

Becoming a World Power International Peacekeeping Organization formed in the 14 points? League of Nations

Becoming a World Power Main Reason U.S. Senators did not approve the Treaty of Versailles? Isolationism

Becoming a World Power Made it illegal to make, sell, or consumer Alcohol? Eighteenth Amendment

Becoming a World Power Era in U.S. History when drinking Alcohol was illegal? Prohibition

Becoming a World Power Extended Suffrage to women? Nineteenth Amendment

Becoming a World Power What does suffrage mean? Right to Vote

SSUSH 16 U.S. History

Becoming a World Power Economic system that disallowed private property; USSR in 1917 become this? Communism

Becoming a World Power Foreign Policy of the US after WWI? Isolationism

Becoming a World Power Economic system where business are owned and controlled by the government? Socialism

Becoming a World Power Fear of the spread of communism and Socialism spreading during WWI? Red Scare

Becoming a World Power Used Mass Production make automobiles? Henry Ford

Becoming a World Power Mass Production achieved this way by Henry Ford? Assembly Line

Becoming a World Power Mass Production had this affect on the Automobile? Cheap & Affordable

Becoming a World Power Major form of communication in peoples homes in the 1920s? Radio

Becoming a World Power American culture was influenced by clothing, hairstyles, etc. seen in these? Movies

Becoming a World Power Artistic and Music movement that celebrated African American culture? Harlem Renaissance

Becoming a World Power Famous Jazz Trumpet player during the Harlem Renaissance? Louis Armstrong

Becoming a World Power Music based on old slave rhythms and music from new Orleans and the South? JAZZ

Becoming a World Power Most prominent poet and writer during the Harlem Renaissance? Langston Hughes

Becoming a World Power A row of music production and recording houses in Harlem; also a concept that refers to a group of composers? Tin Pan Alley

Becoming a World Power Most famous composer and song writer in Tin Pan Alley? Irving Berlin