Final Exam Review Game. Panic of 1893 Click for Question 1 690,000 Click for Question 2 18% 600 Click for Question 3 Click for Question 4 Philadelphia.

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Final Exam Review Game

Panic of 1893 Click for Question 1 690,000 Click for Question 2 18% 600 Click for Question 3 Click for Question 4 Philadelphia & Reading Team 1: Approximately how many banks closed? Team 1: About how many workers went on strike? Team 2: What two railroads shut down and influenced the beginning of the Panic of 1893? Next Question Team 2 Score : Team 1 Score : Team 2: About how much of the workforce was unemployed?

Team 1: At the end of the 1800’s, many people thought that the US should build a ___________ ___________ ___________ to avoid being shut out of ___________ ___________. Large modern Navy Foreign markets Next Question Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score:

August 1914 Europe Goes to War 1914 August 1915 Germany Torpedoes the Lusitania March 1917 Zimmerman Telegram Angers US April 1917 Team 1: What Happened Here? April 1917 US Declares War on Germany August 1915 Team 2: What happened here? June 1917 American Troops Land in France 1918 March 1918 Team 2: What Happened Here? March 1918 Russia Withdraws from War June 1918 American Expeditionary Force Begins to Fight November 1918 Team 1: What Happened Here? November 1918 Armistice Ends World War I 1918 Russia Withdraws from War Armistice Ends War Germany Torpedoes the Lusitania US Declares War on Germany Next Question Team 2 Score Team 1 Score:

Team 2: Based on the timeline from the previous slide, what effect did America most likely have on the WWI effort? Americans helped turn the war in favor of the Allies Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: In 1907, the “Great White Fleet” went to _________ to demonstrate to _________ that the United States could uphold its ________ ________ __________. Japan Interests in Asia Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: Because the US implemented _________ and _________ reforms, the period in American history that preceded WWI was called the _________ _________. Political Social Progressive Era Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: The _________ __________ emerged in the late 1800’s because farmers wanted to create solutions to the current _________ and _________ problems. Populist Party Currency Credit Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: Theodore Roosevelt believed that trusts were ________, but needed ________ _________. Efficient Government Supervision Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: What about this poster might make Americans want to join the army during WWI? Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question It represents the drowning of innocent American citizens by German Submarines off the coast of England

Team 2: The nineteenth amendment did what? It gave full voting rights to women. Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: After WWI, how did most Americans want to avoid future wars? By avoiding involvement in European affairs. Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: What was the League of Nations unable to do in Europe? Why? Maintain Peace It could use only economic sanctions to stop aggression Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: What was the subject of the Zimmerman telegram? In the Zimmerman telegram, Germany promised Mexico that it would regain Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona if it supported Germany. Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question Fourteen Points Open Diplomacy Self-Determination of People Treaty of Versailles Assignment of war guilt Reparations Demilitarized zone in Germany Map of Europe redrawn Team 2: ? Reduction of arms Establishment of the League of Nations

Team 1: What outlawed all monopolies and trusts? The Sherman Anti- Trust Act Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: Who was Jane Addams and how did she accomplish the work that she did? a social activist of the early 1900’s who worked to improve the social welfare of people in cities opening the 1 st settlement house to provide assistance to immigrants Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: What Woodrow Wilson approach argued that monopolies should be destroyed, not regulated? “New Freedom” Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question Factors Contributing to the Spanish – American War Team 2: Click here for question. Team 1: Click here for question. Team 2: Click here for question. Sympathy for the ________ Revolution. Sympathy for the Cuban Revolution. Need to protect U.S. _________ in Cuba. Need to protect U.S. investments in Cuba. Sinking of the _______. Sinking of the Maine.

Team 1: After WWI, __________ failed to share in the general _________ growth of the United States because overproduction and competition caused falling prices. Farmers Economic Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: After the death of President _______, an era of ___________ was ushered in under President Theodore Roosevelt. McKinley Progressivism Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: Which war was characterized by the slogan “Remember the Maine”? Spanish-American War Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: Why did many immigrants support city political machines? Political Machines provided them with jobs Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 1: Why did President Franklin Pierce order Commodore Perry to Japan? To force Japan to trade with the US Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

Team 2: Steel mills were close to the sources of iron to _________ production costs. Reduce Answer Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: Next Question

The End! Which Team Won? Team 2 Score Team 1 Score: