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This US History test & review materials cover U.S. history from the Age of Imperialism until the end of World War 1. (The secondary title of the unit is “America: Becoming a World Power”). Depending on how the review materials are used, these resources last either two or three 45-to-50min class periods, as described below. For the list of key topics addressed, see the end of this description.

Product Contains (in a downloadable .zip file):

  • Unit Test – Student Version: A 20-question multiple-choice test. Includes documents and visuals. (MS Word)
  • Unit Test – Teacher Version: contains the answer key for the unit test. (MS Word)
  • Full Unit Question Bank – Student Version: A 48-question question bank that teachers can use to customize the test or supplement the materials. Not pre-formatted, questions are not numbered. (MS Word)
  • Full Unit Question Bank – Teacher Version: The answer key for the full unit question bank. (MS Word)
  • Study Guide – Student Version: key topics and questions that students can complete and study to prepare for the test. (MS Word)
  • Study Guide – Teacher Version: the completed answer key for the study guide, to aid teachers in grading and discussion. (MS Word)
  • Scavenger Hunt Review Activity: in-class activity that helps students find answers to selected key questions from their notes or study guides. (PowerPoint)

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Topics Covered:

  • Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
  • Big Stick Diplomacy, including the Panama Canal and the Platt Amendment
  • U.S. Imperialism (incl. goals and examples)
  • Open Door Policy
  • Admiral Alfred T. Mahan
  • U.S. annexation of Hawaii,
  • U.S.S. Maine and Yellow Journalism
  • Spanish-American War, including U.S. territories gained
  • Causes of WW1 including alliance system and Archduke Franz Ferdinand
  • R.M.S. Lusitania sinking
  • Sussex Pledge
  • Zimmermann Telegram
  • U.S. home front efforts, including victory bonds/liberty bonds
  • Economic impact of WW1 on the U.S.
  • 19th Amendment after WW1
  • Great Migration during WW1
  • Sedition Act of 1918
  • New weapons/technologies in WW1
  • African American soldiers during WW1,
  • Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points of Peace” and the League of Nations
  • The Treaty of Versailles (including key parts, U.S. Senate reaction, and impacts on Germany).

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Slides/Pages: 96 (34 pages, 62 slides)

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Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • Extremely content-rich—this resource covers all key topics for an entire unit!
  • Perfect for any teacher, whether experienced or new.
  • Ideal for substitutes—everything is ready to go with minimal prep required.
  • Great for virtual classes—fully adaptable to online learning platforms.

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51/Usage Statement:
This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.

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Imperialism & World War 1 Unit | 10-Day Bundle | US History Lessons, Review Activity, Test

This 10-day **U.S. Imperialism and WW1 unit** lesson plan covers U.S. history from the age of **American imperialism** until the end of the **First World War.** This complete unit is intended to be ready-to-use for any teacher regardless of their prior experience with the content. All student documents are pre-formatted for immediate classroom use, and all answer keys are provided. **Bundle Contains (in downloadable .zip files):** * Daily Lesson Files (to be used during Days 1-8): - Each daily lesson .zip file includes a PowerPoint presentation, student guided notes, and a multiple-choice quiz. - Each lesson is ready-to-use with no prep required. All answer keys are included. * Review & Test Files (to be used during Days 9-10): - Unit Study Guide and Scavenger Hunt Review Activity for interactive student engagement. - Unit Test with 20 multiple-choice questions, many of which include documents or visuals. - Full Unit Question Bank containing 47 multiple-choice questions (for test customization). - All answer keys are included for easy and efficient grading. . . **Topics Covered By Lesson Include:** * ***Big Stick Diplomacy*** - Treaty of Portsmouth, “The Great White Fleet”, Big Stick Diplomacy, the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, protectorates, Platt Amendment, Panama Canal, interventionism throughout Latin America * ***Start of American Imperialism*** - Imperialism (definition, metaphors used in political cartoons, goals/motivations), gaining overseas trade markets, Open Door Policy, improved defense, Admiral Alfred T. Mahan, Manifest Destiny, Social Darwinism, Anglo-Saxonism, “White Man’s Burden” * ***America Builds an Empire (Spanish American War)*** - Early U.S. acquisitions (Alaska, Midway), annexation of Hawaii, the Spanish-American War, the U.S.S. Maine, “Yellow journalism”, Theodore Roosevelt’s “Rough Riders”, outcome and impacts of the Spanish-American War * ***Major Causes of World War One*** - Militarism, alliance system (Triple Alliance, Triple Entente), nationalism, imperialism (examples including the “scramble for Africa”), assassination of Franz Ferdinand, outbreak of World War One, the main Allied and Central Powers, early U.S. neutrality * ***The USA Enters World War One*** - American connections to the Allies, unrestricted submarine warfare, R.M.S. Lusitania sinking, Sussex Pledge, the Zimmermann Telegram, Russia’s withdrawal from WW1, US entry into World War One and joining of the Allied Powers * ***WW1 on the Home Front*** - Selective Service Act, increased production, Victory/Liberty Bonds, economic impact of WW1, contributions of women, 19th Amendment, Great Migration, Anti-German sentiment, conscientious objectors at home, Espionage Act, Sedition Act, Schenck v. U.S., Debs v. U.S. * ***In the Trenches of WW1*** - American Expeditionary Force (“doughboys”), discrimination in the military, 369th Infantry Regiment (“Harlem Hellfighters”), Marcelino Serna, Ling Sau Kee, new technologies of warfare, trench warfare, attrition, surrender of Central Powers, human cost of WW1 * ***The Paris Peace Conference & Treaty of Versailles*** - Paris Peace Conference, Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points of Peace, the League of Nations, the Treaty of Versailles, German reparations, short and long-term impacts of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany, U.S. Senate rejection of the Treaty of Versailles, isolationism . **Slides/Pages: 407 total in bundle (341 slides, 62 pages)** . **Why Teachers Love This Resource:** - Huge savings — by purchasing this unit bundle, you save over 50% compared to buying each individual component. - Comprehensive, No-Prep Unit—everything you need in terms of content for an entire unit of instruction. - Ready-to-use materials—perfect for any teacher, experienced or new. - Great for substitutes—all the materials are pre-formatted with answer keys provided. - Ideal for virtual classrooms—easily adaptable for online teaching platforms. . **51/Usage Statement:** This digital resource is my intellectual property, and all rights are reserved. Purchase of this product grants the buyer a single license for personal classroom use only. It may not be resold, distributed, or posted online in whole or in part without prior written permission.

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