US as a World Power Jeopardy
US Foreign Policy / US Expansion / US in WWI / Peace after WWI / Misc.
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US Foreign Policy
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The President felt the U.S. should become conscience of the world. Goals were to condemn colonialism, spread democracy and promote peace.
What is the name of this foreign policy? / President Theodore Roosevelt’s decision to send US warships to block Colombian troops from landing in Panama, so the US could secure land to build the canal. What is the name of this foreign policy? / President Taft encouraged increased US investment in the Caribbean and Central American countries, as a way to spread American influence. What is the name of this foreign policy? / What was the purpose of the Open Door policy? / President’s speech in 1823 stating that the European powers must stay out of the Western Hemisphere. What is the name of this foreign policy?
Moral Diplomacy / Big Stick Policy / Dollar Diplomacy / The United States wanted to get in the Chinese market / Monroe Doctrine
US Expansion
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Which island in the Pacific did the US take over in the late 19th century? / What event brought the US into war with Spain in 1898? / List one out of the three settlements agreed upon at the end of the Spanish-American War. / List one of two ways the US was involved in the Panama Revolution? / List two of the three reasons why a canal in Panama was important to an expanding United States.
Hawaii / The Bombing of the USS Maine in Havana / 1. Spain gave independence to Cuba
2. The US ceded Guam and Puerto Rico
3. The US bought the Philippines for $20 mil / 1. The United States plotted to make Panama independent
2. The United States aided the Panamanians by giving them weapons and military support / 1. It would create a big military advancement
2. It reduced the time it took to ship goods, which resulted in money saved
3. It got the United States one step closer to Asia
US in WWI
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Which US President entered World War I to make the world “safe for democracy”? / What two reasons pushed the US into war? / What is the term for the draft or compulsory enrollment in the military? / How were women affected during WWI? / List two ways Americans were affected during the war at home.
Woodrow Wilson / Sinking of the Lusitania and Zimmerman Telegram / Conscription / They were given jobs that were not originally open to them, but then had them taken away at the end of the war. / 1. New laws restricting civil liberties
2. Food Conservation
3. Propaganda
Peace after WWI
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How many points did Woodrow Wilson propose for his peace keeping efforts after WWI? / President Wilson said that his Fourteen Points would provide a framework for what? / President Wilson’s peace plan was not well received by the other Allied Leaders and member in the US, why not? / What was the effect of the United States rejecting the League of Nations? / List 3 outcomes or consequences of WW1 on America.
14 / A lasting and just peace / Revenge & Wanted to stay out of European affairs / I The League was powerless to enforce its decisions on a global scale /
  1. America = greatest world power
  2. African American move north
  3. Women went to work
  4. Anti-immigrant and anti-radical thinking spread

Misc.
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What is the term for when newspapers would exaggerate the news to get new readers? / What is the name for when a person loans the US money during war and gets a certificate in which they can redeem for the value plus interest? / President Roosevelt added a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. What did it state? / Women were allowed to volunteer in the military during WWI. List two out of the three jobs women could hold. / Why did the US pass the sedition Act of 1918?
Yellow Journalism / War Bond or Liberty Bond / The US had the right to intervene in the countries of the W. Hemisphere if we want to. / Nurses, clerical workers, and telephone operators. / To keep citizens from speaking out against the war