Chapter 22 - A Global Power: The United States in the Era of the Great War 1901-1920

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William Howard Taft
________, Roosevelt's successor, believed that he could substitute the militarism of the big stick with the more subtle, efficient instrument of business investment.
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Espionage Act
The June 1917 ________ became the key instrument of government to suppress anti- war sentiment.
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Great War
The ________ showed Wilson that diplomacy was bankrupt on the basis of alliances and the "power balance ..
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machine gun
The ________ and tank, and the horrors of warfare in trenches, were new and extremely efficient weapons, and unprecedented victims for all involved.
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Roosevelt
________ left a strong mark on the foreign policy of the nation.
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Great Migration
Parental relationships and community networks were essential for shaping the so- called ________.
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War prosperity
________ has led to massive migration to the northern cities of rural black Southerners.
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wave of the future
The ________ was America's liberal values- rooted in capitalist development, democracy and free trade.
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Roosevelt
In 1904 ________ proclaimed the Monroe Doctrine to prevent the armed intervention of the European people.
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