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4Imperialism
Causes of World War I
WWI 1917-1918
Progressivism
Reconstruction
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5What was the goal of Lincolns plan?
6Reunite the country
7Who were the Radical Republicans?
8Group of Congressmen who believed that the South
needed to be completely restructured and punished
for slavery
9Name 2 components of Lincolns Plan
10Offered pardons to Confederate who swore oath of
allegiance to Union, allowed states with 10 of
oath swearers to form new state constitution
11Name at least 2 components of Radical
Reconstruction
12Put South under military rule, ordered South to
hold elections, required states to allow all
qualified male voters to vote, temporarily barred
confederates from voting, required South to grant
equal rights to everyone, and required
ratification of 14th Amendment
13Which side was used? Why?
14Radical ReconstructionLincoln shot Northerners
impatient with lack of civil rights
15What is imperialism?
16Policy of a stronger nation to control a weaker
country politically, economically, and militarily
17Why did the United States want to be an imperial
power?
18Land, money, and control
19After what war, did the United States become an
imperial power?
20Spanish-American War
21Where was the U.S. an imperial power?
22Puerto Rico, Phillipines, Cuba, Hawaii,
23How is nationalism related to imperialism?
24One country believes it is better and must
control weaker countries
25What is the Progressive Era?
26Period of great reform in the United States
27What do the Progressives believe?
28Government should be accountable, government
should be expanded to help people, government
should be less corrupt
29In what fields did Progressives start reform?
30Labor union, womens rights, childrens rights,
right of the poor, regulation of business,
meatpacking plants
31What is a settlement house and who started them?
32Community center that offered social welfare
services Jane Addams
33How did Presidents Taft, Roosevelt, and Wilson
affect the Progressive Era?
34RooseveltMine Workers, Antitrust, Railroad
Regulation, Public Health Taft-Tariffs, public
lands WilsonTariffs and taxes, trusts, Federal
Reserve System
35Name one cause of World War I (M) and explain it
36Militarismbuilding up of military
37Name one cause of World War I (A) and explain it
38Alliancestangled web of agreements,
Assasination--FF
39Name one cause of World War I ( N) and explain it
40Nationalismidea that one country is the best
pride and devotion
41Name one cause of World War I (I) and explain it
42Imperialismstronger country controls a weaker
country economically, politically, and militarily
43Name one cause of World War I (A)
44Alliancestangled web of agreements
Assassination-FF
45Name one reason the U.S. entered WWI
46Germany marches on Belgium Sinking of Lusitania,
Zimmerman Telegram
47Name one reason the U.S. entered WWI
48Germany marches on Belgium Sinking of Lusitania,
Zimmerman Telegram
49Name one reason the U.S. entered WWI
50Germany marches on Belgium Sinking of Lusitania,
Zimmerman Telegram
51What was Wilsons plan to end WWI called?
52Fourteen Points
53What treaty ended World War I?
54Treaty of Versailles
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56- Why did the League of Nations fail?
- Why did the Treaty of Versailles fail?
57- League of NationsU.S. did not enter
- Treaty of VersaillesGermany angry, too many
unresolved issues