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Imperialism1. Alfred Mahan2. ImperialismCauses of ImperialismBusiness and Commercial InterestsMilitary and Strategic InterestsSocial Darwinist Thinking— Applied to imperialism – referred to as “ ___________man’s burden” - Spread of Democracy and ChristianityMissionary/Religious interestsFrederick Jackson Turner-- American historian who was in favor of American imperialism. New territories allowed ambitious Americans a place to “pursue their fortunes and secure a fresh start” now that the American frontier was closing in.Types of Imperialism8. Sphere of Influence (w/ example)9. Protectorate Status (w/ example)10. Colony (w/ example)11. Seward’s Folly12. Queen LiliuokalaniCauses of the Spanish-American War13. Yellow Journalism14. US ship that sank mysteriously in the Havana harbor and the US blamed the Spanish. This became the battle cry for the Spanish American War—Remember the ______________!15. Letter written by a Spanish official. It was intercepted and published in newspapers - calling President McKinley weak. One of the principal causes of the Spanish-American War of 1898.Events of the Spanish-American War16. Secretary of State John Hay called it this “_____________________” because in less than a hundred days the U.S. liberated 13 million people and 165,000 square miles of colonies from Puerto Rico to Guam and the Philippines, and with only 379 combat deaths.17. First United States volunteer cavalry, led by Teddy Roosevelt. Gained fame for the role they played in the battles of Kettle and ____________ Hills.18. Commodore who conquered the Philippines Island.Effects of the Spanish-American War19. Treaty of Paris 1898Ended the _________________________ war- terms:1) ____________ received independence from Spain 2) the US received the colonies of ____________ and _________________ 3) the US paid $______ to Spain for the Philippines. Other Areas of American Imperialism20. Open Door Policy21. Panama CanalForeign Policies of Progressive and Imperialistic Presidents 22.Taft’s policy of expanding American investments abroad and using the power of American money.23. The updating of the Monroe Doctrine which stated that the US would act as a “________________” police power in the Western Hemisphere. “Speak ________________ and carry a _______________________________”24.Agreement between TR and Japan that would limit Japanese immigration to the US and San Francisco would not segregate the Asian immigrants in school.25. Foreign policy of ___________________ - stated US had moral obligation to spread democracy- US would only recognize democratic governments26. Battleships sent by TR in 1907 on a “good will cruise” around the world.World War I27. MAIN Causes of WWI________________ - arms race b/w countries , ________________ - secret agreements – __________ Alliance – involved the countries of _____________, ____________ & _______________ and the Triple ___________ involved the countries of _________________, ___________ and _____________. {_______________ : competition over colonies and ___________________ devotion to your country – this involved self ____________________} The Spark that started the war was the assassination of the heir to the Austro Hungarian throne ,_______________________, by a ___________ terrorist.28. U Boat WarfareAKA Unrestricted ______________________ warfare. The Main reason the US entered the War.29. Lusitania30. Zimmermann Note ( Telegram)31. Election of 1916Wilson ran on the slogan “ ______________________________________” __________wins32. “No Man’s land”33. --President Wilson’s plan for ending WWI—“Peace without ______________”Summary of 1st five points— end of secret treaties, freedom of seas, equality of trade, reduction of armed forces, sovereignty for colonial claims. Summary of points 6-13—self-determination was the guiding principlePoint # 14—international peace keeping organizationsUS War Mobilization34.Mobilizationpreparing for war; the challenge of the Wilson administration. Could the US prepare for war before Germany delivered its knock-out blow?35. CPI36. Food Administration37. WIB38. Big FourWho represented each country? France— __________, Great Britain— ____________U.S.—______________ Italy—_____________39. Peace settlement of WWI- sought revenge on Germany – War Guilt Clause had to take full responsibility for the war – Reparations were set at 33 billion dollars - The US rejected the Treaty 40.Led the opposition to the Treaty of Versailles and was an isolationist - He also was the Chairman of the Senate Foreign relations committee and a foe of Wilson.World War I Aftermath41._______________—provided for imprisonment of up to 20 years for persons who either tried to incite rebellion in the armed forces or obstruct the operation of the draft. _____________—prohibited anyone from making “disloyal” or “abusive” remarks about the U.S. govt.42.Socialist leader and candidate who became famous for his role in the 1894 railroad strike against Pullman. Socialists that tested the Sedition act that stated one couldn’t criticize the war – caused him to be jailed43.The U.S. Supreme court upheld the Espionage Act. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes concluded that the right to free speech could be limited when it represented a “clear and present danger” to public safety44.Italian immigrants who in 1921 had been accused, convicted, and sentenced to die simply because they were poor Italians and anarchists. ................
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