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1 Define Stalemate

2 point in the war where neither side can advance

3 What are tools used in Propaganda Posters?

4 Patriotic Appeals Humor/Caricatures Evocative (Impressive) Visuals Tag Lines

5 Define the Sedition Act

6 the power to fight dissent or disloyalty

7 What is the Zimmermann Note?

8 Telegram from Germany to Mexico to ask for support for the war. In tern Germany promised Mexico help in regaining territory.

9 What are the MAIN causes WWI?

10 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

11 Name the 4 dominating countries of the Allied Powers?

12 Great Britain France Russia United States

13 Who did the US help in the Spanish American War?

14 The Cubans

15 What is Yellow Journalism

16 Over Sensationalized Journalism

17 Name 3 countries(or regions) the the US imperialized or influenced.

18 Puerto Rico Cuba Mexico Panama Philippines Hawaii

19 What are the 3 types of Colonial governments?

20 Protectorate Direct Government Spheres of Influence

21 What are the 3 motivations for Imperialism?

22 God Gold Glory

23 Define Progressivism

24 Social and political movement committed to improving conditions in American life

25 Define Laissez-faire

26 Government should leave businesses and the economy alone

27 The majority of immigrants came from where?

28 Eastern Europe

29 Define Suffrage

30 Right to Vote

31 Describe the Chinese Immigration Act

32 Excluded nearly all Chinese immigrants from coming to the US.

33 The name of the West Coast immigration station

34 Angel Island

35 True or False: The immigration process was easier for wealthier passengers

36 True. Only passengers who traveled in Steerage (cheapest ticket) would go through health inspections

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