1890-1918 Imperialism and Progressivism

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Motives for imperialism

White Man's Burden, Markets, Nationalism

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Yellow Press

Journalists pushing for foreign intervention

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Roosevelt Corollary

US asserted its dominance in western hemisphere

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Causes of Spanish American War

Yellow Press, desire for power, DeLome Letter, Sinking of Maine

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Effects of Spanish American War

New foreign power. Debate and war over Philippines.

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Open Door Notes

America's attempt to end spheres of influence in China

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Dollar Diplomacy

Attempt to influence foreign affairs, particularly in Central and South America with economics.

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Settlement House Movement

community organizers designed to help urban poor.

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18th Amendment

Prohibition

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19th Amendment

Women's Suffrage

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Square Deal

Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda which ended laissez faire and tried to be fair to labor

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How the Other Half Lives

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John Muir

Conservatist

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Emma Goldmann

Anarchist

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Jane Addams

Settlement House worker

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Upton Sinclair

Muckraker

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Margaret Sanger

Birth Control Advocate

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Eugene Debs

Socialist / Labor Leader

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Booker T. Washington

Founder of Tuskeegee

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W.E.B. DuBois

Founder of NAACP

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Alice Paul

Women's Suffrage advocate