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1 Modern America Emerges
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2JEOPARDY!
Places
Influential People
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4The event that triggered World War I was an
assassination that occurred here.
5This term refers to the area between opposing
trenches.
6This nation suffered the most casualties during
World War I.
7This nation suffered the fewest casualties during
World War I.
8The United States first instituted the Open Door
policy in this nation.
9His administration protected citizens health
through the Pure Food and Drug Act.
10His book, The Jungle, led to the passage of the
Meat Inspection Act.
11He was the president of the United States during
World War I.
12His assassination sparked the beginning of World
War I.
13This German foreign minister tried to send a
telegram to neutral Mexico encouraging its
entrance into World War I.
Daily Double!!!
14The policy of extending a nations authority over
other countries by economic, political, or
military means.
15The use of ships or troops to prevent movement
into and out of a port or region controlled by a
hostile nation the German population during WWI
suffered widespread starvation because of it.
16This made it illegal to criticize U.S.
involvement in WWI.
17This refers to the area between opposing trenches.
18Its purpose was to increase the production of war
supplies during WWI.
19A complete control over an industry, achieved by
buying up or driving out of business all
competitors.
20The growth of cities
21An economic social philosophy supposedly
based on Darwins theory of evolution
encouraging hard work, industrialization, and the
accumulation of wealth
22A law that was intended to prevent the creation
of monopolies by making it illegal to establish
trusts that interfered with free trade.
23A companys taking over its suppliers and
distributors to gain total control over the
quality and cost of its product.
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