History & Geography 808: Twentieth Century World Power - Quiz 2: The First World War
Chinese loyalists attempted to drive foreigners from China in the ______ Rebellion.
Boxer
Wilhelm
German emperor in World War 1
America's policy changed from isolationist to more active involvement in the world. Put an I beside those items that evidence isolationism, a W beside those for world activism, and a H beside those that indicate activism only in the Western Hemisphere. Panama Canal Early part of World War I Platt Amendment Before the Spanish-American war Monroe Doctrine War on the Central Powers The Open Door Policy
H I H I H W W
America's involvement in World War 1 came after the Germans sunk an English ship named the ________
Lusitania
The Spanish-American War began with the explosion of the battleship _______
Maine
The document that forbade European intervention in the Western Hemisphere was the ________
Monroe Doctrine
Loyalty and devotion to one's country is called
Nationalism
The United States became increasingly involved in world affairs through all of the following except: Spanish-American War Panama Canal Open Door Policy Roosevelt's Square Deal
Roosevelt's Square Deal
Which of these is an accurate conclusion about the relationship between Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy and the Platt Amendment? They stated that United States would not be involved in European Wars They continued American's foreign policy of isolationism The practice of imperialism was condemned by the United States They enforced the principles of intervention by the United States in the Caribbean region
They enforced the principles of intervention by the United States in the Caribbean region
McKinely
United States President who was slandered during Cuban situation
Factors leading to unsettled relations among European nations included everything except: nationalism conflicts over colonies United States interference military build-ups
United States interference
Hay
author of the Open Door policy with China
Goethals
builder of the Panama Canal
Pershing
commander of the United States force in World War 1
Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines became United States protectorates after the Spanish-American War. true or false
false
Manchuria was an area that Japan and Germany wished to control. true or false
false
Roosevelt's Square Deal offered fair treatment to Western Hemisphere nations. true or false
false
The cause of the Triple Entente was joined by the United States, Japan Italy, and Turkey. true or false
false
Seward
negotiated the Alaskan Purchase
Monroe
set United States foreign policy for the Western Hemisphere
Bismarck
the "Iron Chancellor" of Germany
American involvement in the Western Hemisphere included all of the following except: the Spanish-American War the Boxer Rebellion the defense of the Monroe Doctrine maintaining stable Latin governments
the Boxer Rebellion
Ferdinand
the assassinated Austrian Archduke
Aggressive moves by Germany included all the following except: a march through neutral Belgium the defeat of England an attempt to control Balkan states an invasion of northwestern France
the defeat of England
What factors led Germany to sue for peace?
the possible invasion of Germany Wilson's 14 points the improving military strength of the Allies the split of Austria-Hungary
What factors drew the United States to favor the Entente?
the sinking of the Lusitania, the loss of American lives on the oceans
By 1916, trench warfare and naval blockades led to a stalemate in World War 1 true or false
true
Germany and Austria-Hungary were known as the Central Powers true or false
true
Germany and France disagreed over control of the Alsace-Lorraine territory. true or false
true
The Emperor of Germany undid Bismarck's foreign policy. true or false
true
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand sparked World War 1 true or false
true
T. Roosevelt
the President backing the Big Stick Policy
Advantages the United States brought to the Allied cause included everything listed except: a boost in morale supplies and equipment the Russian surrender the strength to drive the Germans back
the Russian surrender
Theodore Roosevelt backed American involvement in world affairs. true or false
true