Vocabulary You should be able to define these key terms and phrases: 1.Imperialism
2.Foreign
Policy
3.Yellow
Journalism
4.Spanish-American
War
5.Philippine-American
War
6.“Big
Stick” Diplomacy
7.Roosevelt
Corollary to the Monroe
Doctrine
8.Panama Canal
9.Open
Door Policy in China
10.U.S.
Neutrality
11.The
Lusitania and German Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
12.Zimmerman
Note
13.Central vs.
Allied Powers
14.Eugene Debs
15.Espionage
and Sedition Acts
16.“Great
Migration”
17.Mobilization
and the WIB
18.Propaganda
and the CPI
19.Selective
Service Act
20.Wilson’s Fourteen Points
21.Treaty of Versailles
22.League of Nations
23.Henry Cabot
Lodge and the “Strong Reservationists”
Unit 3; Foreign Policy & World War I
Essential Questions At the end of the unit you should be able to answer these questions. They will show your understanding of the material. These often become the essay questions on the tests. 1.How did America’s
role in the world, especially in Latin America and Asia,
change by the end of the 19th century?
2.What caused World War I in Europe and why was
the United States
unable to remain neutral?
3.How did U.S. involvement in World War I
change the American home front (specifically changes for women,
African-Americans, personal freedoms, and industrial production)?
4.How did President Wilson’s Fourteen Points
influence the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI?
5.What were the various arguments for and
against U.S. membership into
the League of Nations?
TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS FOR UNIT 3 10 - 11
Unit 3, Foreign Policy and World War I is comprised of chapters 10 and 11 from the text.