Ch. 19 Safe For Democracy: The United States And World War I Pt. 3 Flashcards
(22 cards)
True or False: In 1903, when Panama declared its independence from Colombia, the United States stationed a gunboat off the Panamanian coast to prevent the Colombian army from taking back the area
True
True or False: After America entered the conflict, antiwar opposition disappeared.
False
True or False: By 1900, measured by its acquisition of new territories, the United States was an imperialist power equal to that of Great Britain and France.
False
______ _____ ____, a Socialist Party leader, was imprisoned for delivering an antiwar speech.
Eugene Victor Debs
Eugene Victor Debs, a _______ Party leader, was imprisoned for delivering an antiwar speech.
Socialist
Eugene Victor Debs, a Socialist Party leader, was imprisoned for delivering an ______ speech.
antiwar
President ________ _______’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a Pan-African Congress in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson’s ________ ______ had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a Pan-African Congress in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
Fourteen Points
President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “____-__________,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a Pan-African Congress in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
self-determination
President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, ______ ___ ____ organized a Pan-African Congress in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
W. E. B. Du Bois
President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a ____-_______ _______ in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
Pan-African Congress
President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a Pan-African Congress in ______ that put forward the idea of a ____-________ nation to be carved out of Germany’s African colonies.
Paris
self-governing
President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points had asserted the principle of “self-determination,” and in this spirit, W. E. B. Du Bois organized a Pan-African Congress in Paris that put forward the idea of a self-governing nation to be carved out of _______’s African colonies.
Germany’s
Between _____ and _____, half a million blacks moved away from the South; many migrated into northern cities like Chicago, New York, Akron, Buffalo, and Trenton.
1910
1920
Between 1910 and 1920, half a million blacks moved away from the ______; many migrated into ________ cities like Chicago, New York, Akron, Buffalo, and Trenton.
South
northern
Between 1910 and 1920, half a million blacks moved away from the South; many migrated into northern cities like _______, ____ _____, ______, _______, and _______.
Chicago New York Akron Buffalo Trenton
True or False: Eugenics studied the mental characteristics of different ethnicities and races, only to discover that, overwhelmingly, all human beings possess “good genes.”
False
President _______ ______ authorized more military interventions into Latin America than any other president in American history.
Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson authorized more military interventions into ______ _______ than any other president in American history.
Latin America
True or False: In intervening in Caribbean countries in the early twentieth century, the United States generally sought to promote peace, democracy, and freedom
False
The _____ __ _______ that ended World War I demanded Germany make reparations payments in effect to repair the damages it had inflicted on the Allies.
Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I demanded ________ make reparations payments in effect to repair the damages it had inflicted on the ______.
Germany
Allies