Spanish- American War Causes Key Players Results Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Leader of the Rough Riders, later becomes President ___________________.

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Spanish- American War Causes Key Players Results Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Leader of the Rough Riders, later becomes President ___________________ Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Leader of the Rough Riders, later becomes President ___________________ Newspaper publisher whose paper practiced Yellow Journalism ___________________ Newspaper publisher whose paper practiced Yellow Journalism ___________________ His book detailed the important relationship between a strong navy and successful world commerce. ___________________ His book detailed the important relationship between a strong navy and successful world commerce. ___________________ Newspaper publisher whose paper practiced Yellow Journalism ___________________ Newspaper publisher whose paper practiced Yellow Journalism ___________________ President of the United States during the war with Spain ___________________

World War I Causes Key Players Results A devoted Bible reader and conscientious objector to World War I will become one of the most decorated officers of the war ___________________ A devoted Bible reader and conscientious objector to World War I will become one of the most decorated officers of the war ___________________ This man was a member of the Socialist Party and did not agree with the drafting of men for service. He will challenge the limits of the 1 st Amendment ___________________ This man was a member of the Socialist Party and did not agree with the drafting of men for service. He will challenge the limits of the 1 st Amendment ___________________ This West Point graduate will lead his American Expeditionary Force in the Battle of Argonne Forest ___________________ This West Point graduate will lead his American Expeditionary Force in the Battle of Argonne Forest ___________________ The Treaty of Versailles will punish this country and blame them for the “Great war” ___________________ The Treaty of Versailles will punish this country and blame them for the “Great war” ___________________ President of the United States during 1st global fought war ___________________ President of the United States during 1st global fought war ___________________

World War II Causes Key Players Results President responsible for taking World War II to a whole new level by using the atomic bomb against Japan ___________________ President responsible for taking World War II to a whole new level by using the atomic bomb against Japan ___________________ American President responsible for leading us through the Great Depression and into World War II ___________________ American President responsible for leading us through the Great Depression and into World War II ___________________ These two minority groups were great contributors to the success in both the European and Pacific theatres ___________________ These two minority groups were great contributors to the success in both the European and Pacific theatres ___________________ George Patton, Dwight Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Chester Nimitz, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall were all ___________________ George Patton, Dwight Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, Chester Nimitz, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall were all ___________________ This group of political figures believe in a government that one person has total control ___________________ This group of political figures believe in a government that one person has total control ___________________

Korean War Causes Key Players Results Communist dictator of the Soviet Union during the Korea War until his death in ___________________ General who led U.N. troops in Korea until he was fired by Truman. ___________________ Candidate for President who promised to visit Korean and end the War. ___________________ President who offered aid to any free people resisting Communism, such as Greece and Turkey. ___________________ Secretary of State whose plan offered economic aid to Europe. ___________________

Civil Rights Movement Causes Key Players Results President Kennedy will support efforts of Civil Rights and he will be replaced by this man after he was shot in Dallas, TX and will push through the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ______________ President Kennedy will support efforts of Civil Rights and he will be replaced by this man after he was shot in Dallas, TX and will push through the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ______________ A pastor from Montgomery that is responsible boycotts and peaceful sit ins on the challenge against the 14 th Amendment ________________ A pastor from Montgomery that is responsible boycotts and peaceful sit ins on the challenge against the 14 th Amendment ________________ The major court decision that overturned Plessy v Ferguson and a key turning point in the Civil Rights Movement ___________________ The major court decision that overturned Plessy v Ferguson and a key turning point in the Civil Rights Movement ___________________ This group of 9 students were allowed to attend a school in Little Rock. The governor of Arkansas will challenge to maintain the idea of status quo his name was ________________ Attorney for the NAACP, later became the first African American on the Supreme Court ___________________ Attorney for the NAACP, later became the first African American on the Supreme Court ___________________

Vietnam Causes Key Players Results President influenced by the “Domino Theory;” sent aid and advisor to Vietnam. ___________________ Leader of Communist North Vietnam ___________________. President whose massive ESCALATION of the war led to protest at home. ___________________ President whose “Vietnamization” eventually brought and end to American involvement. ___________________ Texan who saved eight men though critically wounded; received Medal of Honor, ___________________ President whose Domino Theory led to American military involvement in Vietnam. ___________________