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Unit 6 Test Review

Unit 6 Test Review. U.S. History. SSUSH 14. U.S. History. Becoming a World Power . War 1899 that resulted from the U.S. helping Cuba against Spain. Spanish-American War. Becoming a World Power . U.S. Ship that exploded in Cuba and blamed on Spain. U.S.S. Maine. Becoming a World Power.

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Unit 6 Test Review

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  1. Unit 6 Test Review U.S. History

  2. SSUSH 14 U.S. History

  3. Becoming a World Power War 1899 that resulted from the U.S. helping Cuba against Spain Spanish-American War

  4. Becoming a World Power U.S. Ship that exploded in Cuba and blamed on Spain U.S.S. Maine

  5. Becoming a World Power War in which the U.S. quickly defeated the Spanish Navy, made the islands an American territory War in the Philippines

  6. Becoming a World Power Americans were eager to spread democracy and open markets into Latin America Expansionism

  7. Becoming a World Power Concept used to explain U.S. expansion into Latin America to get raw materials and open economic markets Imperialism

  8. Becoming a World Power The U.S. and President Theodore Roosevelt helped Panama separate from this country? Columbia

  9. Becoming a World Power REASON - The U.S. and President Theodore Roosevelt helped Panama separate from Columbia Access to Panama Canal

  10. Becoming a World Power Leader of the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill in the war in Cuba against the Spanish Theodore Roosevelt

  11. Becoming a World Power Extension of the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. would get involved in the affairs of Latin American Countries to end intervention of European Countries. Roosevelt Corollary

  12. Becoming a World Power A manmade construction that made a faster sea route from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans Panama Canal

  13. Becoming a World Power Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy to implement the Roosevelt Corollary Big Stick Diplomacy

  14. Becoming a World Power Big Stick refers to what new weapon owned by the United States Great White Fleet (Steel NAVY)

  15. SSUSH 15 U.S. History

  16. Becoming a World Power War fought from 1914-1918 in Europe WWI

  17. Becoming a World Power Incident that caused WWI to erupt in Europe? Assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand

  18. Becoming a World Power Year the U.S. Entered WWI 1917

  19. Becoming a World Power U.S. Policy of staying out of world wars to entering the war as an allied power? Neutrality to Engagement

  20. Becoming a World Power British cruise liner blown up by Germany without warning killing 128 Americans? Lusitania

  21. Becoming a World Power Telegram sent from Germany to Mexico to form an alliance against the U.S. during WWI? Zimmerman Note

  22. Becoming a World Power German policy of attacking neutral vessels at sea without warning? Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

  23. Becoming a World Power This concept refers to issues in the U.S. homeland during WWI? Domestic Impact of WWI

  24. Becoming a World Power Movement of African Americans during WWI to the Northern part of U.S. to fill Jobs? Great Migration

  25. Becoming a World Power Law passed during WWI that made it illegal to speak out against the government or interfere with the military during WWI Espionage Act

  26. Becoming a World Power Socialist put in Jail for 10 years during WWI for violating the Espionage Act? Eugene Debs

  27. Becoming a World Power President of the U.S. during WWI? Woodrow Wilson

  28. Becoming a World Power President Wilson’s plan to end all world Wars and create a worldwide peace? Fourteen Points

  29. Becoming a World Power International Peacekeeping Organization formed in the 14 points? League of Nations

  30. Becoming a World Power Main Reason U.S. Senators did not approve the Treaty of Versailles? Isolationism

  31. Becoming a World Power Made it illegal to make, sell, or consumer Alcohol? Eighteenth Amendment

  32. Becoming a World Power Era in U.S. History when drinking Alcohol was illegal? Prohibition

  33. Becoming a World Power Extended Suffrage to women? Nineteenth Amendment

  34. Becoming a World Power What does suffrage mean? Right to Vote

  35. SSUSH 16 U.S. History

  36. Becoming a World Power Economic system that disallowed private property; USSR in 1917 become this? Communism

  37. Becoming a World Power Economic system where business are owned and controlled by the government? Socialism

  38. Becoming a World Power Fear of the spread of communism and Socialism spreading during WWI? Red Scare

  39. Becoming a World Power Used Mass Production make automobiles? Henry Ford

  40. Becoming a World Power Mass Production achieved this way by Henry Ford? Assembly Line

  41. Becoming a World Power Mass Production had this affect on the Automobile? Cheap & Affordable

  42. Becoming a World Power Major form of communication in peoples homes in the 1920s? Radio

  43. Becoming a World Power American culture was influenced by clothing, hairstyles, etc. seen in these? Movies

  44. Becoming a World Power Artistic and Music movement that celebrated African American culture? Harlem Renaissance

  45. Becoming a World Power Famous Jazz Trumpet player during the Harlem Renaissance? Louis Armstrong

  46. Becoming a World Power Music based on old slave rhythms and music from new Orleans and the South? JAZZ

  47. Becoming a World Power Most prominent poet and writer during the Harlem Renaissance? Langston Hughes

  48. Becoming a World Power A row of music production and recording houses in Harlem; also a concept that refers to a group of composers? Tin Pan Alley

  49. Becoming a World Power Most famous composer and song writer in Tin Pan Alley? Irving Berlin

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