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Imperialism and World War I

Unit Overview and Vocabulary. Imperialism and World War I. I. Grover Cleveland A. President when Hawaii was annexed B. President during Cuban Revolution against Spain. Key players in U.S. Foreign policy 1890-1920. II. William McKinley A. President during S panish-American War

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Imperialism and World War I

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  1. Unit Overview and Vocabulary Imperialismand World War I

  2. I. Grover Cleveland A. President when Hawaii was annexed B. President during Cuban Revolution against Spain Key players in U.S. Foreign policy1890-1920

  3. II. William McKinley A. President during Spanish-American War B. Made decision to take the Philippine Islands

  4. III. Theodore Roosevelt (true imperialist) A. Before presidency 1. urged for war with Spain 2. led a group called “Rough Riders” during Spanish-American War B. During presidency 1. helped “steal” Panama to build Panama Canal 2. liked to show off Great White Fleet C. After Presidency 1. urged Wilson to enter World War I

  5. IV. William H. Taft A. first governor of Philippines (1901-1904) Dollar Diplomacy B. in Latin America C. sent marines into Nicaragua

  6. V. Woodrow Wilson A. sent American troops into Mexico B. Moral Diplomacy in Latin America C. president during World War I

  7. Vocabulary

  8. One country’s dealings and interactions with other nations Foreign policy

  9. Love of one’s country; super-patriotism Nationalism

  10. Not becoming involved in the affairs of other countries isolationism

  11. Not taking sides in a war Neutrality

  12. Allowing all nationalities and ethnic groups to freely choose their own form of government Self determination

  13. Philosophy that the world can become a perfect place idealism

  14. One people controlling another people economically, politically, and/or socially Imperialism

  15. Land totally controlled by another nation Colony

  16. Mistaken belief that the white race must “civilize and Christianize” the rest of the world White Man’s Burden

  17. Situation that appears to be a contradiction Paradox

  18. The writing of sensational and often untrue stories Yellow Journalism

  19. Getting ready for war Mobilize

  20. Requiring service in the military; the draft Conscription

  21. Rights such as free speech religion, petition, and protest Civil liberties

  22. Speaking out against the government Sedition

  23. One who is opposed to war; “dove” pacifist

  24. One who strongly supports war; “hawk” Jingoist

  25. Payments the losing side in a war must give to the winning side reparations

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