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Review For the Extra Hard Test!
People:
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Theodore Roosevelt
Frederick Jackson Turner
William McKinley
Queen Liliuokalani
George Dewey
Emilio Aguinaldo
William Jennings Bryan
William Howard Taft
Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Upton Sinclair
J.P. Morgan
Woodrow Wilson
Eugene Debs
Valeriano Huerta
Victoriano Carranza
Pancho Villa
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Bernard Baruch
George Creel
John Pershing
Henry Cabot Lodge
Warren G. Harding
Events:
The Spanish-American War
Battle of Manila Bay
San Juan Hill
The “acquisition” of Hawaii
Assassination of McKinley
The 1902 Coal Strike
The Panic of 1907
Election of 1912
The conflict with Mexico
The battle of Chateau-Thierry
The Meuse-Argonne Offensive
The Versailles Conference
Items:
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
The Closing of the Frontier
The de Lome Letter
The Hawaiian Revolt
The Cuban Revolt
The Filipino Revolt
The “Panamanian” Revolt
The Mexican Revolt
The AP US History Students Are Revolting
The Northern Securities Case
The Big Stick
The Square Deal
The Roosevelt Corollary
“Dollar Diplomacy”
The Jungle
The Octopus
The Shame of the Cities
The Pure Food and Drug Act
The Meat Inspection Act
The Newlands Act
The Clayton Anti-Trust Act
The Federal Reserve Act
The Underwood Tariff
The 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments
The “ABC” Powers
The Lusitania
The Sussex Pledge
The Fourteen Points
The Versailles Treaty
The “Big Four”
The Zimmermann Note
The Espionage and Sedition Acts
The Committee on Public Information
The Food Administration
The War Production Administration
“Liberty bonds”
The League of Nations
Themes:
The causes of American expansion overseas
The causes of the Spanish-American War
Progressivism and its goals
The new American empire
The impact of the Progressive Presidents
The impact of the muckrakers
The causes of the American entry into World War One
The increased power of the government during WWI
The fight over the Versailles Treaty
The contents of the Fourteen Points
The contents of the Versailles Treaty
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