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In the 20th century the United States will emerge as a world________?

POWER

The United States became a world power when we intervened in _____?

WWI

How did the United States expand its influence in the world?

The United States helped create an international market

John Hays’ policy to open China to trade for everyone?

Open Door Policy

President Tafts’ policy in dealing with Central America was called?

Dollar Diplomacy- Got U.S. businesses to invest in Central America.

Taft also Promised?

Taft promised to protect their investments

The first era of a true global economy occurred from?(time period)

Late 1800’s to WWI

Roosevelt and the Panama Canal

Teddy Roosevelt encouraged Panama to secure its independence from___?

Colombia

Once free, Panama negotiated a treaty with the United States to?

Build the canal

Asia and the Pacific

In order for the United States to bring Hawaii into the union it had to?

Depose its monarchy

Hawaii will then be ______into the union

ANNEXED

Hawaii will be annexed under the administration of?

President McKinley

Under the open door policy if you wanted to trade with China you had to?

Obey Chinese Law

World War I

Although American entrance into the war ensured an allied victory, it failed to do what?

Ensure a lasting peace.

Wilson’s plan to eliminate the causes for future wars was called?

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

The most important things in Wilson’s fourteen points was his?

League of Nations

Mandate system?

Gave certain countries control over parts of Germany or some of her colonies.

Treaty of Versailles

The ___and the___insisted on the punishment of Germany.

English, French and also the Italians

A League of Nations was created, but who was not a member?

United States

Many boundary lines were redrawn creating?

Many new countries

The United States failed to approve the Treaty of Versailles. Why?

NO Republicans in the Senate voted for it.

The Depression

Roosevelt’s plan called the___ ___will permanently alter the role of the government in the economy.

The New Deal

It will also change the peoples’ ideas about the role of the government in our lives.

Organized Labor acquired new rights under Roosevelts’________?

New Deal

The New Deal will set in place legislation that reshaped modern American _______?

Capitalism

Causes of the Great Depression

Using borrowed money to purchase large amounts of stocks that could not be repaid when the market crashed?

Overspeculation

What year did the market crash?

1929

The_____ _____ systems failed to prevent the banking system from failing.

Federal Reserves

High_____ tariffs produced retaliatory tariffs in other countries.

Protective tariffs

The high tariffs ____world trade?

Strangled

The tariff act of 1930 was more commonly called the____ ___Act

Hawley-Smoot Act

Impact of the Depression (four things)

Unemployment, homeless,closing of banks(financial system),political unrest(growing militancy of labor unions and farm foreclosures and migration

Roosevelt’s new deal changed the role of the government to a more active participant in?

solving problems

Direct relief to the people came by way of the WPA which was the?

Works Progress Administration

_____programs were designed to bring the country out of the depression over time?

Recovery

AAA?

Agriculture Adjustment Act

This was created to correct unsound banking and investment practices?

FDIC which means?

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

This offered safe guards for workers?

Social Security