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Suffragist who founded the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)
Suffragist who founded the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)
Susan B. Anthony
African American reformer who believed African Americans can improve their lives through education and economic independence
African American reformer who believed African Americans can improve their lives through education and economic independence
Booker T. Washington
African American reformer who demanded immediate social and economic equality for African Americans
African American reformer who demanded immediate social and economic equality for African Americans
W.E.B. Du Bois
Encouraged the US government to build up the US navy during the age of imperialism
Encouraged the US government to build up the US navy during the age of imperialism
Alfred T. Mahan
The Mexican revolutionary who retaliated against the American government by killing Americans
The Mexican revolutionary who retaliated against the American government by killing Americans
Pancho Villa
The Progressives believed that the government should serve the interest of whom?
The Progressives believed that the government should serve the interest of whom?
The People
What roles did women have during the Progressive Era?
What roles did women have during the Progressive Era?
They were leaders and activists for reforms
The group who benefited the MOST from reform legislation in the Progressive Era
The group who benefited the MOST from reform legislation in the Progressive Era
factory workers, women
Name for journalists and photographers who exposed the corruption of business and government
Name for journalists and photographers who exposed the corruption of business and government
Muckrakers
Three goals of the Progressives
Three goals of the Progressives
Prohibition, women's suffrage, workplace safety, government reform, conservation
What was the 'spark' the lit the 'powder keg' of Europe to start WWI
What was the 'spark' the lit the 'powder keg' of Europe to start WWI
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Two causes of US entry into WWI
Two causes of US entry into WWI
Zimmerman Telegram, sinking of the Lusitania/unrestricted submarine warfare
Members of the Central Powers (associated with the Triple Alliance)
Members of the Central Powers (associated with the Triple Alliance)
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
Members of the Allied Powers (associated with the Triple Entente)
Members of the Allied Powers (associated with the Triple Entente)
France, United States, England, Italy
The MAIN causes of WWI
The MAIN causes of WWI
militarism, alliances, imperialism, nationalism
Letters that asked other imperialist nations to not interfere with U.S. trading rights in China
Letters that asked other imperialist nations to not interfere with U.S. trading rights in China
Open Door Notes
Extension of the Monroe Doctrine that gave the US the right to protect its economic interests in the Western hemisphere by using military intervention
Extension of the Monroe Doctrine that gave the US the right to protect its economic interests in the Western hemisphere by using military intervention
Roosevelt Corrollary
Why did the US act as an imperial power during the late 1800s?
Why did the US act as an imperial power during the late 1800s?
Obtain new markets for manufactured goods
The event that caused the outbreak of the Spanish-American war in 1898
The event that caused the outbreak of the Spanish-American war in 1898
The sinking of the USS Maine
Idea that free market competition would lead to a survival of the fittest and allow strong nations to take over weaker ones
Idea that free market competition would lead to a survival of the fittest and allow strong nations to take over weaker ones
Social darwinism
Some differences between WWI and previous wars
Some differences between WWI and previous wars
trench warfare, new technology (planes, poison gas, machine guns, tanks), stalemate
Illnesses in the war
Illnesses in the war
Flu, trench foot, Shell Shock
The Treaty that ended WWI- was not ratified by the US
The Treaty that ended WWI- was not ratified by the US
Treaty of Versailles
Wilson's plan for peace
Wilson's plan for peace
14 Points
Great Migration
Great Migration
large scale movement of African Americans from the South to the North
How did the US restrict civil liberties during WWI?
How did the US restrict civil liberties during WWI?
restricted freedom of speech, Alien and Sedition Acts
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