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Foreign Policy and WWI

Explore the impact of yellow journalism during the Spanish-American War, the use of dollar diplomacy in Latin American nations, and the controversy surrounding the Treaty of Versailles.

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Foreign Policy and WWI

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  1. Foreign Policy and WWI

  2. The explosion sinking this American ship in Havana Harbor was “mistakenly” blamed on Spain. The Maine

  3. This term refers to exaggerated news stories published to incite anger in readers. It proved to be the driving force behind the Spanish-American War. Yellow Journalism

  4. This New York Journal publisher once uttered the now infamous line “You furnish the pictures, I’ll furnish the war,” while discussing the need to go to war with Spain. William Randolph Hearst

  5. This treaty effectively ended the Spanish-American War. Treaty of Paris

  6. These territories were granted to the United States following the conclusion of the Spanish-American War. (4) The Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Guam

  7. Teddy Roosevelt explained his foreign policy with an African proverb that says “Speak softly and carry” this object. A Big Stick

  8. This formerly independent nation was the first to be annexed by the United States. Hawaii

  9. DAILY DOUBLE Rudyard Kipling urged the United States to practice this foreign policy in his Poem The White Man’s Burden. Imperialism

  10. This presidential foreign policy focused on economic control of Latin American nations rather than military. Dollar Diplomacy

  11. This foreign policy, first put into practice following the Mexican Revolution, provided a moral addition to the Monroe Doctrine by denying the legitimacy of corrupt Latin American governments. Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy

  12. This type of warfare led to a stalemate on the Western Front. Trench Warfare

  13. Media that seeks to instill certain thoughts or feelings in its viewers. Very popular in all countries involved in WWI. Propaganda

  14. The Central Powers consisted of what three nations (during the war). Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire

  15. This exile was returned to Russia by the German government in the hope that he would incite a revolution. Vladmir Lenin

  16. This massive assault involving American troops sought to drive Germany back behind the Hindenburg Line. Grand Offensive

  17. This was the Point deemed most important by Wilson. Point 14: Creation of the League of Nations

  18. Wilson sought to establish this nation in his 13th Point. Poland

  19. Wilson’s Fourth Point called for international reduction to the lowest point of this. National Armaments

  20. This cause of WWI was addressed in Wilson’s First Point. Alliances (No Secret Treaties)

  21. The 14 Points sought to achieve lasting peace through these three goals. Achieve lasting peace through international regulations, the return of Europe to its pre-war state, and the creation of an international governing body.

  22. This country suffered the most as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany

  23. This Republican Senate Majority Leader served as Wilson’s primary opposition in the debate over ratification of the Treaty. Henry Cabot Lodge

  24. President Woodrow Wilson suffered from this debilitating condition while on tour promoting the Treaty. A Stroke

  25. This three word phrase explains Wilson’s goal for the Treaty of Versailles. Peace Without Victory

  26. The controversial Article X of the Treaty of Versailles called for this. An International Coalition Fighting Force

  27. Final Jeopardy • The Annexation of Hawaii

  28. This Hawaiian ruler was overthrown in a coup undertaken by American planters. Queen Lilioukalani

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