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Review Imperialism and WW I

Imperialism 1898 Battleship Maine Anglo-Saxonism Yellow journalism Big stick diplomacy Dollar diplomacy Panama Canal Now and Then Alfred T. Mahan Reasons for Imperialism Goals of the U.S. during the Spanish American War The Treaty of Paris 1898 Open Door Policy Monroe Doctrine Roosevelt Corollary

WW I Study Maps of Europe pre and post war New weapons Causes of the war What got the U.S. involved Wilson and “making the world safe for democracy 14 Points Federal Government and the economy Italy and the war The Selective Service Act (the draft) Women overseas The Espionage Act of 1917 The Sedition Act The Treaty of Versailles 4 Minute Men Hooverizing

Essay Question K (Imperialism and WW I) Wilson lost both the Treaty of Versailles in his dealings with our allies and with the United States Senate. What had Wilson dreamed and how did he lose this dream?