

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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