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AP US History: Imperialism and World War I Flashcards

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381533925Causes of ImperialismStories published by "yellow journalists"; New Navy policy promoted by Mahan and Roosevelt; example of European imperialism in Africa; emphasis of Social Darwinism on survival of the fittest; idea of moral improvement
381533926Spanish-American War CausesSinking of the battleship "Maine"; circulation battle between Pulitzer and Hearst
381533927Spanish-American WarUS gained control of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines from Spain; started US imperialist policy
381533928PhilippinesAnti-Imperialism League opposed its annexation because it violated America's commitment to self-determination and anti-colonialism; supporters said US had a moral responsibility to "civilize" the islands and trade with them
381533929Roosevelt Corollary CausePresident Roosevelt worried Latin American nations would default on their debts owed to European banks, which would provoke European intervention
381533930Roosevelt CorollaryExpanded the US's role in Central America and the Caribbean; claimed America's right to assume the role of a "police man" in Latin America
381533931Dollar DiplomacyUse of economic investments to bolster American foreign policy; supported by Taft
381533932Open Door PolicyProposed by John Hay; called for open access to China for American investment and commercial interests; underscored America's commitment to free trade and opposition to obstacles that thwarted international commerce
381533933Cause of Open Door PolicyEnacted in order to protect American missionaries and commercial interests
381533934American NeutralityProclaimed by Wilson; was consistent with America's traditional policy of avoiding European entanglements; looked for neutral rights on the seas
381533935GermanyLaunched campaign of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 in order to defeat British blockade; also sent a telegram to Mexico asking for a military alliance against the United States in return for getting territory back
381533936Wilson's War MessageAccused Germans of violating freedom of the seas, killing innocent Americans, and interfering with Mexico
381533937MigrationAfrican Americans migrated to the North and West due to the wartime demand for labor
381533938Committee on Public InformationUsed propaganda to arouse public support for the war and stifle dissent; Americans persuaded to buy war bonds and act against Germany
381533939Fourteen PointsDeveloped by Woodrow Wilson; called for open diplomacy, freedom the seas, the creation of an international organization to preserve the peace and security of its members, and national self-determination for oppressed minority groups
381533940Reasons United States did not Join the League of NationsWilson refused to compromise on the issue of America's unconditional adherence to the charter of the League of Nations; believed it would lead to further involvement in foreign wars; Lodge was opposed as well
381533941Bolshevik RevolutionBolsheviks, led by Lenin, overthrew the czar and seized power in Russia; confused and frightened America
381533942Palmer RaidsCaused by the fear of communism and radicalism; conducted against suspected communists and anarchists; disregarded basic civil liberties

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