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CHAPTER 22

GLOBAL INVOLVEMENTS AND WORLD WAR I, 1902–1920. CHAPTER 22. Defining America’s World Role,1902–1914. The “Open Door”: Competing for the China Market The Panama Canal: Hardball Diplomacy Roosevelt and Taft Assert U.S. Power in Latin America and Asia Wilson and Latin America.

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CHAPTER 22

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  1. GLOBAL INVOLVEMENTS AND WORLD WAR I, 1902–1920 CHAPTER 22

  2. Defining America’sWorld Role,1902–1914 • The “Open Door”: Competing for the China Market • The Panama Canal: Hardball Diplomacy • Roosevelt and Taft Assert U.S. Power in Latin America and Asia • Wilson and Latin America

  3. U.S. Hegemony in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1900-1941

  4. War in Europe, 1914–1917 • The Coming of War • The Perils of Neutrality • The United States Enters the War

  5. Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France, 1917–1918 • Raising,Training, and Testing an Army • Organizing the Economy for War With the American Expeditionary Force in France • Turning the Tide

  6. The United States on the Western Front, 1918

  7. Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent • Advertising the War • Wartime Intolerance and Dissent • Suppressing Dissent by Law

  8. Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America • Boom Times in Industry and Agriculture Blacks • Migrate Northward • Women in Wartime • Public Health Crisis: The 1918 Influenza Epidemic • The War and Progressivism

  9. Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath, 1918–1920 • Wilson’s Fourteen Points; The Armistice • The Versailles Peace Conference, 1919 • The Fight over the League of Nations • Racism and Red Scare, 1919–1920 • The Election of 1920

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