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Social Studies

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Alaska   Purchased from Russia for 2 cents an acre, for a total of 7.2 million dollars.  
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Hawaii   Was a military base and the 50th state  
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annex   when a larger country protects and supports a smaller country for their cooperation  
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yellow journalism   false or exaggerated reporting in the news. Sold more papers and gave greater political power.  
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USS Maine   Battleship sent by president William McKinley in 1898 to Cuba's Havana harbor to protect the lives and property of Americans in Cuba during Cuba's revolution from Spanish rule.  
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Spanish American War   Congress declared war on Spain on April 25, 1898. Nearly 1 million Americans volunteered to fight. Established the U.S. as a world power.  
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Theodore Roosevelt   Assistant secretary of the Navy left his job to organize a group of volunteer soldiers to fight. Became a national hero and later became a president.  
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Panama Canal   50 miles long. Ships could move from one end of the canal to the other in 9 hours instead of having to sail around Cape Horn -a two month trip.  
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Progressives   reformers who worked to stop unfair practices by businesses and to improve the way government worked.  
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muckrakers   Progressive writers ho uncovered what some people saw as "muck", shameful conditions in business and other areas of American life.  
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IDA Tarbell   wrote a series of magazines articles about the Standard Oil Company and dangers of monopolies controlling the market.  
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Trust   Companies join together to form groups that control whole industries.They had the power to push out the competition and drive up the prices  
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Upton Sinclair   Wrote a novel called The Jungle exposing conditions in the meat packing conditions.  
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Blue Laws   Laws designed to solve social problems and made it against the law to buy alcoholic drinks on Sundays  
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Rough Riders   a group of cowboys, Native Americans, College athletes, and wealthy New Yorkers led by Theodore Roosevelt in the SAW  
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Buffalo Soilders   units of experienced African American soldiers who got their name from fighting against Native Americans on the Great Plain  
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San Juan Hill   July 1, 1898- American Troops defeated the Spanish Troops at the Battle of San Juan Hill. The roguh Riders and Buffalo Soldiers joined with other troops there.  
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August 1898   The U.S. and Spain sign a treaty to end the SAW  
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Isthmus   a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas  
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Walter Reed   a doctor who discovered many diseases were carried by mosquitoes and tested his theory on himself.  
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Three Problems   1. The U.S. had to get control of land for the Panama Canal. Solution: Backed by the U.S. Panama gained independence and agreed to let the U.S. build the canal.  
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  2. diseases such as malaria and yellow fever were in the hot wet areas of Panama Solution: areas of standing water were drained and the mosquito population went down, so did the cases of disease.  
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  3. Mountains, swamps, and mud of Panama made it hard to dig the canal. Solution: John Stevens brought in more workers and improved living conditions for them, built railroads and convinced Roosevelt to use a system of locks to raise and lower ships.  
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16th amendment   1913- started income tax - tax on money earned from work or investments.  
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Conversation   protecting something from being destroyed or used up.  
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John Muir   A naturalists and writer who had a great impact on conversation. Worked with Roosevelt to establish a National Park system.  
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WW1   from 1914 - 1919. Called the "war to end all wars"  
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Nationalism   a love of one's country and desire to have tat country free from control of others.  
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Central Powers   Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Bulgaria.  
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Allied Powers   UK, France, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, U.S., Russia  
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Alliance   an agreement among nations to defend on another.  
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isolationism   a country prefers to remain neutral (not picked sides) and let other countries handle their own issues.  
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Woodrow Wilson   President during WW1. Formed the 14 points plan for the armistice agreement and proposed the League of Nations  
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Eddie Rickenbacker.   one of the first U.S. fighter pilot to be an "ace"  
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League of Nations   an international organization formed to prevent wars  
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Treaty of Versailles   ended WW1. Punished the Central Powers and demanded that Germany pay a large fine and not rebuild its army.  
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