AHSGE Standard VI Causes & Effects of World War I.

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AHSGEAHSGEStandard VIStandard VI

Causes & Effects of

World War I

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What territory did the U.S. help liberate What territory did the U.S. help liberate from Spain?from Spain?

– CubaCuba

General Valeriano Weyler

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What territory did the U.S. gain control What territory did the U.S. gain control over as a result of the defeat of the over as a result of the defeat of the Spanish?Spanish?

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President Roosevelt led the movement to President Roosevelt led the movement to build what canal in Central America?build what canal in Central America?

– PanamaPanama

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Who was the Alabama doctor who helped Who was the Alabama doctor who helped wipe out yellow fever in Panama?wipe out yellow fever in Panama?

– William GorgasWilliam Gorgas

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What addendum to the Monroe Doctrine What addendum to the Monroe Doctrine was made by Roosevelt justifying American was made by Roosevelt justifying American intervention in the South American nations intervention in the South American nations in trouble?in trouble?

– Roosevelt Roosevelt CorollaryCorollary

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The United States wanted an _________ The United States wanted an _________ with China which would have allowed with China which would have allowed open trade.open trade.

– Open Door PolicyOpen Door Policy

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Why did the U.S. enter the War to End All Why did the U.S. enter the War to End All Wars?Wars?– Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

(Luisitania)(Luisitania)– Economic Connections to the Allies ($2.25 Economic Connections to the Allies ($2.25

billion dollars in U.S. loans to the Allies)billion dollars in U.S. loans to the Allies)– Zimmerman Telegram Zimmerman Telegram – PropagandaPropaganda

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What types of technological innovations What types of technological innovations were used in The War to Make the World were used in The War to Make the World Safe for Democracy?Safe for Democracy?

– TanksTanks– ZeppelinsZeppelins– Poison Gas Poison Gas – PlanesPlanes

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U-Boats&

Torpedoes

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What treaty ended World War I?What treaty ended World War I?

– Treaty of VersaillesTreaty of Versailles

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What was the purpose of imperialism?What was the purpose of imperialism?

– To have controlled areas of influence around To have controlled areas of influence around the world (economic, political, and military the world (economic, political, and military control)control)

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What type of fighting took place in WWI?What type of fighting took place in WWI?

– Trench WarfareTrench Warfare

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Living in the

Trenches

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German Trench

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What acts allowed the government to deny What acts allowed the government to deny people the rights of freedom guaranteed by people the rights of freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and contributed to the the Bill of Rights and contributed to the Nativist hatred of immigrants during & Nativist hatred of immigrants during & after WWI?after WWI?

– Sedition ActSedition Act– Espionage ActEspionage Act

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Which groups benefited from the Which groups benefited from the diminished workforce during WWI?diminished workforce during WWI?

– African AmericansAfrican Americans– WomenWomen

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Name the organization in which the Name the organization in which the nations of the world would join together to nations of the world would join together to ensure security and peace for all members.ensure security and peace for all members.

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Which country refused to sign the Treaty Which country refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles because the League of of Versailles because the League of Nations was included in it?Nations was included in it?

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Trail in which two immigrants were given Trail in which two immigrants were given an unfair trial due to their ethnic an unfair trial due to their ethnic background and were eventually put to background and were eventually put to death.death.

– Nicola SaccoNicola Sacco& Bartolomeo & Bartolomeo Vanzetti Vanzetti

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Name of the summer in 1919 in which race Name of the summer in 1919 in which race riots erupted in about 25 cities nationwide.riots erupted in about 25 cities nationwide.

– Red SummerRed Summer

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By 1922, this organization’s membership By 1922, this organization’s membership had grown to about 100,000 and by 1924 had grown to about 100,000 and by 1924 to 4 million.to 4 million.

– Communist PartyCommunist Party

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Migration of blacks from the South to the Migration of blacks from the South to the North for jobs.North for jobs.

– The Great MigrationThe Great Migration

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A number limit set up by laws to limit A number limit set up by laws to limit annual immigration.annual immigration.

– QuotaQuota

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List several technological innovations in List several technological innovations in the 1920’s.the 1920’s.

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African American author of African American author of Their Eyes Their Eyes Were Watching GodWere Watching God..

– Zora Neale HurstonZora Neale Hurston

Born in Notasulga, ALBorn in Notasulga, AL

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African American literary awakening of African American literary awakening of the 1920’s.the 1920’s.

– Harlem RenaissanceHarlem Renaissance

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List three leading poets/writers of the List three leading poets/writers of the Harlem Renaissance.Harlem Renaissance.

– Claude McKayClaude McKay– Langston HughesLangston Hughes– Countee CullenCountee Cullen

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This type of music grew out of African This type of music grew out of African American music in the South, especially American music in the South, especially ragtime and blues.ragtime and blues.– JazzJazz

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What type of age is the 1920’s referred to What type of age is the 1920’s referred to as?as?

– Jazz AgeJazz Age– Roaring TwentiesRoaring Twenties

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Illegal bars that flourished during Illegal bars that flourished during prohibition wereprohibition were

– SpeakeasiesSpeakeasies

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Case over the teaching of the theory of Case over the teaching of the theory of evolution in the classroom.evolution in the classroom.

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During the 1920’s women began to During the 1920’s women began to demand more rights. Which woman demand more rights. Which woman argued women needed birth control rights?argued women needed birth control rights?

– Margaret Sanger Margaret Sanger

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Considered one of the founders of the Considered one of the founders of the blues movement (from Alabama)blues movement (from Alabama)

– W.C. HandyW.C. HandyFather of the BluesFather of the Blues

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