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An American Protestant clergyman-leader of the Social Gospel and a huge supporter of American imperialism | Reverend Josiah Strong |
The idea of advocacy of a political alliance or union of all the countries of North, Central, and South America | Pan-Americanism |
Republican nomination for president-and in 1898 he declared war against Spain to overthrow their colonial rule | William McKinley |
An amendment to the 1898 U.S, declaration of war against Spain denying any intention by by the United States to take Cuba. | Teller Amendment |
Policy to keep trade in China open to all countries. | Open Door Notes/Policy |
Wanted an end to Spanish rule. | Cuban Revolution |
Formed to fight the U.S. possession of the Philippines. | Anti- Imperialist League |
When Filipinos attempted to gain independence from Spain. | Filipino Insurrection |
A treaty between the United States and Spain which would bring an end to the war between them. Oct, 1, 1898. | Treaty of Paris 1898 |
A treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba’s independence from foreign intervention. | Platt Amendment |
A U.S. admiral who wanted the U.S. to increase its naval power and become a world power. | Alfred T. Mahan |
An uprising against foreigners in China. | Boxer Rebellion |
27th President of United States, highly respected Republican leader | William Howard Taft |
Amendment that gave Congress the power to tax income | 16thAmendment |
Amendment calling for direct election of Senators | 17thAmendment |
Amendment that outlawed liquor | 18thAmendment |
Amendment that gave Women right to vote | 19thAmendment |
Primary where voters directly select who runs for office | Direct Primary |
Helped organize the NAACP | Florence Kelley |
Writer who exposed Rockefellers practices | Ida M. Tarbell |
Prevented adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products | Meat Inspection Act |
No alcohol | Prohibition |
Brought cosmetics and medical devices under control | Pure Food & Drug Act |
Dedicated to promoting moderation and abstinence in the use of intoxicating liquor | Temperance Movement |
26th US president big guy and did a lot of good things (emily copying these: wtf? does that mean?) | Theodore Roosevelt |
Fire deadliest industrial disaster in the history of manhattan | Triangle Shirtwaist |
A famous novelist and social crusader from California, who pioneered the kind of journalism known as "muckraking." | Upton Sinclair |
28th president of the US. Member of the Democratic Party who was also a leader of the progressive movement. | Woodrow Wilson |
A British ocean liner that was sunk by a German boat on May 7, 1915. It contributed to the US joining WWI. | The Lusitania |
A telegram from the German foreign minister promising the US territory in Mexico for joining the German cause. | Zimmerman Note |
A blueprint for peace negotiations after WWI. | Fourteen Points |
The predecessor to the United Nations, it was the first organization of international governments to promote international peace and security. | League of Nations |
An agency run by Woodrow Wilson to influence the US to support WWI on the home front. | Committee on Public Information |
Made it illegal for citizens to print or publish any writings that were against the US government. | Sedition Act |
The military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia before WWI to counteract the Triple Alliance. | Triple Entente |
Requires all men from 21 to 30 to register for the military. | Selective Service Act |