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How did isolationists feel about the idea of annexing US territory in the late 1900’s?

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How did isolationists feel about the idea of annexing US territory in the late 1900’s?

They opposed the idea.

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An African American who moved from rural Georgia to New York City in 1919 would have been part of the _____________.

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An African American who moved from rural Georgia to New York City in 1919 would have been part of the _____________.

Great Migration

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American Anti-Imperialist League opposed _____________________.

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American Anti-Imperialist League opposed _____________________.

US conquest and possession of overseas territories

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Which of the following would an isolationist support?

a. Staying out of WWIb. Sending US troops to fight in Europe.c. The Zimmerman telegramd. The League of Nations

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Which of the following would an isolationist support?

Staying out of WWISending US troops to fight in Europe.The Zimmerman telegramThe League of Nations

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Someone who opposed US expansion and involvement in foreign affairs is known as ________________.

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Someone who opposed US expansion and involvement in foreign affairs is known as ________________.

An isolationist

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Passage of the Platt Amendment resulted in the development of _____________________.

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Passage of the Platt Amendment resulted in the development of _____________________.

The creation of a US military base in Cuba

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According to the thinking of the time, which war was waged “to make the world safe for democracy”?

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According to the thinking of the time, which war was waged “to make the world safe for democracy”?

World War I

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What was the goal of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?

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What was the goal of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?

To provide a plan for a just and lasting peace

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Why did President Wilson ask Congress to declare war on Germany?

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Why did President Wilson ask Congress to declare war on Germany?

German submarines sinking US merchant ships

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Which country was excluded from the Treaty of Versailles negotiations?

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Which country was excluded from the Treaty of Versailles negotiations?

Germany

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Who were the Allies in WWI?

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Who were the Allies in WWI?

Great BritainRussia FranceUS

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Who were the Central Powers in WWI?

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Who were the Central Powers in WWI?

GermanyAustria- Hungary Ottoman Empire

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What land did the US acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?

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What land did the US acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?

GuamThe PhilippinesPuerto Rico

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What event most influenced development of the Roosevelt Corollary?

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What event most influenced development of the Roosevelt Corollary?

The implementation of the Platt Amendment

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What was the goal of Dollar Diplomacy?

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What was the goal of Dollar Diplomacy?

Create stability abroad for the benefit of US commercial interests

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__________________ served to ignite the emotions of the US public and contributed to calls for war with Spain.

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__________________ served to ignite the emotions of the US public and contributed to calls for war with Spain.

Yellow Journalism

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As the twentieth century dawned, the emergence of powerful European spheres of influence in Southeast Asia shaped the development of what US foreign policy?

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As the twentieth century dawned, the emergence of powerful European spheres of influence in Southeast Asia shaped the development of what US foreign policy?

Open Door

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The ______________ was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1915 causing an anti-German feeling to sweep the US.

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The ______________ was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1915 causing an anti-German feeling to sweep the US.

Lusitania

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Identify the root causes of WWI.

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Identify the root causes of WWI.

MilitarismImperialismNationalismAlliances

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Name two ideas from the 14 points.

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Name two ideas from the 14 points.

Reduction in arms and the right of self-determination (power to govern oneself)

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