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Title: Imperialism


1
Imperialism
  • Economic factors
  • A strong nations attempt to create an empire by
    dominating a weaker nation.
  • The American Fruit Company
  • For new markets in which to sell goods and raw
    materials
  • Americans were losing spirit/vitality so they
    needed a new frontier.
  • Jingoism, yellow journalism, destruction of
    American mills and sugar plantations, sinking of
    the U.S.S. Maine
  • Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
  • Equal access to Chinese consumers
  • To ensure a shorter route between the Atlantic
    and the Pacific

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  • 10. Illegally by encouraging a Panamanian
    revolution
  • Economics
  • Maintaining stability in Latin America and
    maintaining the Open Door Policy
  • Local revolutionary movements
  • Jingoism
  • 15. An attachment to the Monroe Doctrine
    that said the U.S. would exercise international
    police power.
  • 16. Yellow journalist and publisher of the New
    York Morning journal

3
  • 17. Yellow journalist and publisher of New York
    World
  • 18. Chinese resentment to foreign influence
  • 19. Tafts policy that to maintain order abroad
    the U.S. must invest money in foreign economy
  • 20. exaggerated ,sensational headlines false
    stories.
  • 21. Members of the 1st volunteer Calvary during
    the Spanish Am. War led by T. Roosevelt
  • 22. War cry for the Spanish Am. War

4
  • 23. Naval officer who wrote The Influence of Sea
    Power Upon History.
  • 24. Rebel leader in the Philippines
  • 25. African Americans who fought superbly at San
    Juan Hill
  • 26. Owner of the American Fruit Company in the
    Banana Republic
  • 27. Minister who wrote Our Country
  • 28. Historian who wrote The Significance of the
    American Frontier.

5
  • 29. Few
  • 30. Joseph Wheeler, Richmond Pearson Hobson
  • 31. William Crawford Gorgas

6
Progressivism
  • Henry George, Edward Bellamy
  • T. Roosevelt
  • Gambling, prostitution, Child labor, and etc.
  • Initiative
  • Recall
  • 18th Amendment
  • 16th Amendment
  • 17th Amendment
  • 19th Amendment
  • Woodrow Wilson

7
  • Upton Sinclair
  • Henry George
  • Edward Bellamy
  • Socialists
  • Systematic change
  • Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act
  • Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice
    Paul, and Carrie Chapman Catt

8
  • Alice Paul
  • W. Wilson
  • Anti-trust suits
  • W. Wilson
  • Socialists
  • Horace Mann
  • W.E. B. Dubois
  • Booker T. Washington
  • Tuskegee State Normal School

9
WWI
  • 51. Aggressively building up a nations armed
    forces for war.
  • 52. When neither side can gain the advantage
  • 53. Germanys quick sweep method
  • 54. Immigrants
  • 55. Token Force
  • 56. A group of unarmed vessels surrounded by
    armed destroyers
  • 57. Battle of Chateau Thierry
  • 58. Vladimir Lenin

10
  • 59. An investment that could be redeemed later
    for value plus interest
  • 60. Gave short minute speeches to encourage the
    purchase of liberty bonds
  • 61. Over the nations war related production
  • 62. Settled labor disputes that may hinder
    production
  • 63. group that would agree to the Versailles
    Treaty only if certain reservations were made to
    insure the Monroe Doctrine
  • 64. Senators totally opposed to the Versailles
    Treaty because of the League of Nations

11
  • Henry Cabot Lodge
  • An international organization proposed by W.
    Wilson that would ensure peace
  • They quit their jobs or were fired
  • Eugene V. Debs
  • 14 Points
  • W. E. B. Dubois
  • An armistice or cease fire was issued
  • Corporal Alvin York
  • Archduke Francis Ferdinand

12
  • Pledge created by the U.S. requiring Germany to
    warn ships before attacking
  • Strip of land between muddy rat infested trenches
  • Over There
  • Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo
  • Birmingham
  • Mobile

13
1920s
  • Russian Communism
  • 1
  • Rockefeller
  • FBI
  • Warren G. Harding
  • Anarchists, socialists, and immigrants
  • Victims of the Red scare
  • There is no right to strike against the public
    safety by anyone, anywhere, anytime.
  • finks

14
  • Workers received a 27 wage increase
  • Republicans
  • Disarmament
  • Nativism
  • Europe
  • Albert B. Falls gave drilling rights on public
    lands in Teapot Dome Wyoming to a private company
    in exchange for money
  • Calvin Coolidge

15
  • Governmental hands off approach to business
  • Kellogg Briand Pact
  • Installment plans
  • Henry Ford
  • Model T.
  • Flapper
  • Jeanette Rankins
  • Segregation not by law but by custom. Understood
    separation
  • bootleggers

16
  • Speakeasies
  • John T. Scopes
  • Advocated African American self-respect, economic
    empowerment and a return to the Motherland Africa
  • Pittsburgs KDKA
  • Harlem Renaissance
  • Margaret Sanger
  • Zelda Sayer Fitzgerald
  • W.C. Handy
  • KKK

17
Crash and Depression
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • Suddenly closed
  • Hoover
  • Tenant groups
  • Dust Bowl
  • Voluntary controls
  • Depression Humor
  • Welfare capitalism
  • Hoovervilles
  • Hawley Smoot Tariff

18
  • Keep bids low
  • 0.1
  • Soup Kitchens
  • 21st Amendment
  • Breadlines
  • WWI Bonus Army
  • Empire State Building
  • get rich quick attitude
  • FDR

19
  • 125. Al Capone

20
New Deal
  • From March to June 1933 when FDR pushed his New
    Deal programs through Congress
  • Federal Deposit Insurance provided insurance for
    bank deposits up to 5000
  • Civil Works Administration gave jobs building or
    improving roads, parks, airports or other
    facilities
  • Securities Exchange Commission
  • Home Owners Loan Corporation
  • Mary McCleod Bethune

21
  • Wagner Act
  • Social Security System
  • Demagogues
  • Court packing scheme
  • Recession
  • CIO or Congress of Industrial Organizations
  • Symphony and opera
  • Soap operas
  • FDIC, TVA, Social Security, SEC

22
  • Post offices and federal buildings
  • bank holiday
  • Fireside chats
  • Demagogues
  • Fair Labor Standards Act

23
WWII
  • Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin
  • all but the Soviet Union
  • Germany
  • neutrality acts
  • Japan
  • Battle of Gaudalcanal
  • island hopping
  • The Manhattan Project
  • D-Day
  • Holocaust

24
  • Office of War Mobilization
  • books, popular music, movies, and baseball games
  • equal distribution of scarce items
  • Victory against the Axis abroad and Victory
    against racism at home.
  • Japanese Americans
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