Overseas Spanish American War 1898 Reverend Josiah Strong, Our Country 1886 Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1890.

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Overseas Spanish American War 1898 Reverend Josiah Strong, Our Country 1886 Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1890

Theodore Roosevelt Henry Cabot Lodge William H. Seward “Seward’s Icebox” Hamilton Fish James G. Blaine “Pan-Americanism” Somoa Hawaii Richard Olney Cuba “Yellow Journalism”

Jose Marti Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst William McKinley U.S.S. Maine

Theodore Roosevelt “Roughriders” Teller Amendment Commodore George Dewey Philippines Puerto Rico William Jennings Bryan Platt Amendment “Open Door Policy” Boxer Rebellion 1900

Age of Theodore Roosevelt Progressivism William McKinley Progressive Era Frederick W. Taylor “Scientific Management” Henry Ford Model T 1909 J.P. Morgan

“Money Trust” Eugene V. Debs Socialist Party I.W.W. (The International Workers of the World) Clarence Darrow Henry Demarest Lloyd, Wealth Against Commonwealth 1894 Robert M. La Follette (“Fighting Bob”) Alton B. Parker Department of Commerce and Labor 1901 Bureau of Corporations

Hepburn Act 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 Meat Inspection Act 1906 National Park System Gifford Pinchot

Height of Progressivism William Howard Taft Panic of 1907 Dingley Tariff Payne Aldrich Tariff 1909 Joseph G. Cannon 16 th Amendment 17 th Amendment J.P. Morgan Progressive Republican League 1911

Robert La Follette Theodore Roosevelt Progressive Party (“Bull Moose” Party) 1912 Woodrow Wilson Underwood Tariff 1913 Federal Reserve Act 1913 Federal Trade Commission Clayton Act Samuel Gompers, A.F. of L. Louis J. Brandeis Federal Farm Loan Act 1916 Adamson Act 1916 William Jennings Bryan

Porfirio Diaz Francisco “Pancho” Villa John J. “Blackjack” Pershing

Booker T. Washington W.E.B. DuBois N.A.A.C.P. 1909

World War I Austria-Hungary Central Powers Allied Powers Woodrow Wilson William Jennings Bryan Edward M. “Colonel” House Lusitania Charles Evans Hughes Zimmermann Telegraph Bolsheviks Kerensky Food Administration Herbert Hoover Committee on Public Information

Sedition Act 1918 The 14 Points 1918 Henry Cabot Lodge James C. Cox Warren G. Harding League of Nations

The 1920s “Flapper” 18 th Amendment (Prohibition) 1919 Volstead Act (October 1919) 19 th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage) A. Mitchell Palmer “Palmer Raids” “Red Scare”

Sacco and Vanzetti Ku Klux Klan Teapot Dome Scandal Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Robert La Follette John W. Davis “Scopes Monkey Trial” Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928 Herbert Hoover Alfred E. “Al” Smith