Chapters 27-30 US Imperialism and Expansion

Know these terms and how they related to American History

Ch. 27 / Ch. 28 / Ch. 29 / Ch. 30
Terms to Know:
McKinley Tariff
U.S.S Maine
Teller Amendment
Rough Riders
Anti-Imperialist League
Foraker Act
Insular Cases
Platt Amendment
Open Door note
Roosevelt Corollary / muckrakers
initiative
referendum
recall
Muller v Oregon
Pure Food and Drug Act
Meat Inspection Act
dollar diplomacy
Women’s Christian Temperance Union / New Freedom
New Nationalism
Federal Reserve Act
Federal Trade
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Holding CompaniesWorkingmen's Compensation Act
Central Powers
Allies
U-Boats
Lusitania / Zimmerman Note
Fourteen Points
Committee on Public Information
Espionage Act
Sedition Act of 1918
Schenck v United StatesWar Industries board
National War Labor Board
Industrial Workers of the World
Nineteenth Amendment
Meuse-Argonne offensive

Know these people and the significance they played in American History

Ch. 27 / Ch. 28 / CH. 29 / Ch. 30
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Queen Liliuokalani
Dupuy de Lome
George Dewey
Emilio Aguinaldo
William H. Taft
John Hay
Theodore Roosevelt / Jacob Riis
Robert M. La Follette
Hiram W. Johnson
Florence Kelley
John Muir / Louis D. Brandeis
VictorianoHuerta
Vanustiano Carranza
Francisco ("Pancho") Villa
John ("Black Jack") Pershing
Charles Evans Hughes / Arthur Zimmerman
Eugene Debs
Herbert C. Hoover
Henry Cabot Lodge

Questions:

Fully answer each question below to the best of your ability:

EQ 1: What were the key arguments both for and against imperialism?
EQ 2: Did the Spanish-American War define a fundamental shift in American foreign policy? In what way?
EQ 3: Should the United States have annexed the Philippines?
EQ 4: What purpose did the Open Door Notes serve for American foreign policy?
EQ 5: Did Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy mar or enhance his Presidential legacy?
EQ 6: Who was the most progressive of the progressive Presidents?
EQ 7: How did Progressive era reforms effect the United States politically, socially, and economically?
EQ 8: What is the most compelling evidence explaining why the U.S. entered WWI?
EQ 9: What affect did WWI have on America's home front? (Focus: African Americans, Women, and the Economy)
EQ 10: Why did people, including women, oppose women's suffrage?
EQ 11: What were the central issues in the debate in America over the League of Nations?