He was a Mexican military officer and President of Mexico who was also leader of the violent revolution that took place in 1913.
  • Pancho Villa
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • General John (Black Jack) Pershing
  • (Victoriano) Huerta
Campaign slogan in 1916 for Woodrow Wilson; ironically, he contradicted it two weeks after taking office again.
  • "He Kept Us Out Of War"
  • ABC Powers
  • (Herbert) Croly
  • Triple Wall of Privilege
German submarines used in World War I; they sank many Allied ships around the British Isles. They were responsible for the sinking of the HMS Lusitania and the Sussex.
  • U-Boats
  • Central Powers
  • World War I
  • Allied Powers
Woodrow Wilson's domestic policy that promoted antitrust modification, tariff revision, and reform in banking and currency matters.
  • New Freedom
  • (Victoriano) Huerta
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • Pancho Villa
A committee formed to decide the fate of the Philippine Islands after the Spanish-American War.
  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • Pujo Committee
  • Committee On Public Information
  • Creel Committee
Also known as the "Great War", this war broke out in Europe over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, this was the first war in which "total war" was waged, and sucked the reluctant United States into it in 1917.
  • Central Powers
  • World War I
  • Allied Powers
  • U-Boats
28th president of the United States, known for World War I leadership, created Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act, progressive income tax, lower tariffs, women's suffrage (reluctantly), Treaty of Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win U.S. ratification), won Nobel Peace Prize
  • Pancho Villa
  • (Victoriano) Huerta
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • (Woodrow) Wilson
Established to preserve competition by preventing unfair business practices and investigate complaints against companies.
  • General John (Black Jack) Pershing
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • Federal Trade Commission (1914)
  • (Victoriano) Huerta
Wilson ordered him and an expeditionary force of about 15,000 soldiers into Mexico to capture Francisco "Pancho" Villa dead or alive
  • General John (Black Jack) Pershing
  • Pancho Villa
  • Federal Trade Commission (1914)
  • (Victoriano) Huerta
The banks, trusts, and tariffs that Wilson pledged to topple were collectively known as this
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • Payne-aldrich Tariff
  • Triple Wall of Privilege
  • Tripp
Amendment that legalized the income tax
  • 16th Amendment
  • square Deal
  • 16th
  • federal reserve act
Pushed through Congress by Woodrow Wilson, this 1913 tariff reduced average tariff duties by almost 15% and established a graduated income tax
  • Jones Act (1916)
  • Underwood Tariff
  • Bull Moose Party
  • 16th Amendment
World War I alliance that included Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States and Italy. They opposed the Central Powers.
  • Central Powers
  • Axis Powers
  • Allied Powers
  • European Alliance
This policy was pursued early in World War I. Under it, the American economy flourished and grew because of its trade with belligerents. The United States refused to take sides in the Great War.
  • (Herbert) Croly
  • (American) Neutrality
  • HMS Lusitania
  • Triple Wall of Privilege
The act that granted the Phillipines territorial status and promised independence as soon as stable government was achieved
  • Jones Act (1816)
  • Jones Act (1916)
  • Jones Act (1906)
  • Jones Act (1926)
Presidential campaign involving Taft, T. Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. Taft and Roosevelt split the Republican vote, enabling Wilson to win
  • Election of 1911
  • Election of 1902
  • Election of 1912
  • Election of 1913
Mexican revolutionary who killed many Americans in Mexico. The United States sent John J Pershing to capture him but never did.
  • Porfirio Díaz
  • Pancho Villa
  • Alvaro Obregón
  • Diego Rivera
This British liner was sunk in 1915, by German U-Boats, causing Wilson to issue a stern warning to the Germans, telling them not to attack unarmed vessels "without warning".
  • Abc Powers
  • S.s. Sussex
  • HMS Lusitania
  • Conservationist
Congressional measure making credit available to farmers at low rates of interest
  • Federal Farm Loan Act (1926)
  • Federal Farm Loan Act (1917)
  • Federal Farm Loan Act (1921)
  • Federal Farm Loan Act (1916)
A torpedo from a German submarine hit a french passenger liner, called the Sussex in marchWilson demanded the Germans refrain from attacking passenger ships. In this statement, Germany said they would temporarily stop these attacks but might have to resume in the future if the British continued to blockade German ports.
  • Triple Wall of Privilege
  • Sussex Pledge (1916)
  • "He Kept Us Out Of War"
  • (Herbert) Croly
Roosevelt's progressive political policy that favored heavy government intervention in order to assure social justice
  • Election of 1912
  • (American) Neutrality
  • New Nationalism
  • Jones Act (1916)
Lengthened Sherman Anti-Trust Act's list of practices. Exempted labor unions from being called trusts, legalized strikes and peaceful picketing by labor union members.
  • Clayton Anti-Trust Act (2014)
  • Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1919)
  • Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1909)
  • Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1914)
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