Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Analyze the major factors that drove United States imperialism.
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Examine causes, course, and consequences of the Spanish American War.
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Examine causes, course, and consequences of United States involvement in World War I.
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Examine how the United States government prepared the nation for war with war measures (Selective Service Act, War Industries Board, war bonds, Espionage Act, Sedition Act, Committee of Public Information).
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Examine the impact of airplanes, battleships, new weaponry and chemical warfare in creating new war strategies (trench warfare, convoys).
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Compare the experiences Americans (African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, women, conscientious objectors) had while serving in Europe.
Demonstrate an understanding of the changing role of the United States in world affairs through the end of World War I. - Examine the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles and the failure of the United States to support the League of Nations.
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What was the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on U.S. involvement in international affairs?
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It laid the groundwork for U.S. intervention in the Western Hemisphere.
It promoted international free trade agreements.
It encouraged European colonization in the Americas.
It led to the U.S. joining the League of Nations.
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Which event marked a significant turning point in shifting U.S. foreign policy towards imperialism in the late 19th century?
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The Louisiana Purchase
The Civil War
The Spanish-American War
The signing of the Treaty of Paris 1783
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What was the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on U.S. involvement in international affairs?
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Which event marked a significant turning point in shifting U.S. foreign policy towards imperialism in the late 19th century?
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How did Alfred Thayer Mahan's ideas influence U.S. imperialism at the end of the 19th century?
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Which policy aimed at opening up China to international trade affected U.S. imperialism in Asia?
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What was one economic reason for U.S. imperialism in the late 19th century?
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Which 1898 event helped trigger the Spanish-American War and exemplified growing U.S. interest in imperialism?
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What was one of the primary causes of the Spanish-American War?
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What term describes the sensationalist journalism that fueled public support for the Spanish-American War?
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Which policy was implemented to assert United States influence in Latin America as part of its imperialist agenda at the beginning of the 20th century?
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Which event directly led to the United States entering World War I?
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Which of the following was a primary cause for the U.S. joining World War I?
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What was the primary goal of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?
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What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on the United States' role in international affairs?
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Which wartime measure required men in the United States to register for military service during World War I?
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Which legislation, passed during World War I, made it a crime to interfere with military operations or promote insubordination in the military?
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How did the United States government financially support its involvement in World War I?
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Which organization was created by the U.S. government during World War I to encourage the American public to support the war effort through media and communication?
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Which new warfare technology led to the widespread use of protective gear during World War I?
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What was a primary effect of trench warfare on the Western Front during World War I?
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What was a significant role of tanks in World War I battle strategies?
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Which group faced challenges of discrimination and segregation while serving in Europe during World War I?
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What role did women primarily serve in while contributing to the U.S. efforts in Europe during World War I?
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How did conscientious objectors typically contribute to the U.S. war effort in Europe during World War I?
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What was a shared experience of African Americans and Hispanic soldiers serving for the United States during World War I in Europe?
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Why did the United States fail to support the League of Nations after World War I?
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What was one key provision of the Treaty of Versailles that impacted Germany after World War I?
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What was a major reason for opposition in the U.S. Senate to the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations?