Ch 9 10 Study Guide Emerging World Power/Imperialism and Wwiname

Ch 9 10 Study Guide Emerging World Power/Imperialism and Wwiname

Ch 9 – 10 Study Guide – Emerging World Power/Imperialism and WWIName:

Section 1: Roots of Imperialism

Imperialism (social, economic, and political reasons)–

Commodity -

Alfred T. Mahan –

Social Darwinism –

*“White Man’s Burden” Concept – (pg 277)

Frederick Jackson Turner –

Matthew Perry –

William Seward –

James Blaine –

Annexation of Hawaii –

Section 2: The Spanish-American War –

U.S.S. Maine –

Jose Marti –

*William Randolph Hearst (Yellow Press)– (pg 258-259)

Jingoism –

Teller Amendment –

George Dewey –

Emilio Aguinaldo –

What were the goals of the Yellow Press?

Rough Riders –

*Causes of American Deaths in the Spanish-American War – (pg 261 pie chart)

Treaty of Paris –

America debates imperialism –

Section 3: The United States and East Asia

Why did the United States extend its influence in Asia?

Insurrection (Guerilla warfare) –

William H. Taft influence on the Phillipines –

Jones Act –

Spheres of Influence –

Boxer Rebellion in China –

Open Door Policy –

Russo-Japanese War –

Great White Fleet –

Section 4: The United States and Latin American

Platt Amendment –

*Explain Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” Diplomacy – (Map pg 272)

Roosevelt Corollary –

Taft’s “Dollar” Diplomacy –

Wilson’s “Moral” Diplomacy –

Ch 10 – WWI and Beyond

Section 1: From Neutrality to War

Nationalism –

Militarism –

Imperialism –

Francis Ferdinand –

Trench Warfare –

Casualties –

*Deadly Technology of WWI – (pg 286 chart)

*Wilson Urges Neutrality – (pg 287 cartoon)

*Isolationism Policy- (pg 316)

*Unrestricted Submarine Warfare(U-Boats) – (pg 288-289)

Lusitania –

Zimmerman Note –

Jeannette Rankin –

What German actions led the U.S. into WWI?

Section 2: The Home Front - Why it matters –

Selective Service (the Draft)–

War Industries Board (WIB)/ Bernard Baruch –

*Rising U.S. Production 1915-1918 – (pg 293 chart)

Committee on Public Information (CPI)/George Creel –

Propaganda –

Conscientious Objectors –

*He’s in the Army Now (Women’s Role in Industry) – (pg 295)

*Espionage Act – (pg 300)

Sedition Act –

*The Great Migration – (pg 298 Geo map)

Jim Crow Laws -

How did the war provide new opportunities for women, African American, and Mexican Americans?

Section 3: Wilson, War, and Peace

*Convoy – (pg303 Map)

Vladimir Lenin/Treaty of Bret-Litovsk –

John J. Pershing –

*The War Ends – (pg 304-305 American Voices)

*Wilson’s Fourteen Points – (pg 310 Primary Source)

Self-determination –

League of Nations –

Reparation –

*Problems with Peace – (Pg 307 Map)

*Should U.S. join the League of Nations – (pg 308 Decision Point)

Section 4: Effects of the War - Why it matters –

Labor Unrest/ Inflation –

Red Scare / Palmer Raids –

*Sacco and Vanzetti Trial –

Warren G. Harding –

Creditor Nation –