The riseof thenativistpolicies.Yellow journalismtactics propelled thepublic to pressurethe governmentinvolvement inCuba.By having citiesadopt thecouncil-manager formof localgovernmentRooseveltCorollarySpread ofmalariaand yellowfever.It processedimmigrants whomainly camefrom Southernand EasternEurope.The PlattAmendmentpreserved Cubanindependence butclaimed the right tointervene in Cubanaffairs.To limit the number ofJapanese unskilledimmigrants inexchange for therepeal of the SanFranciscosegregation order.Biblicalideals ofcharity andjustice.The UnitedStates haltedChineseimmigration.Making tradeand travelfaster andeasier.Build navalbasesthroughoutthe world.Theirpoliticalloyalty.MonroeDoctrine.The book led tothe eventualpassage of thefederal meatinspection act.Demonstrationof the UnitedStates' ability todefend itsinternationalinterests.Chicago was arailroad hubwhich attractedthe greatestnumber ofimmigrants.It revealedthat theUnited Stateshad became aworld power.Investigativejournalists whosework sought tobring about socialreform and relief forthe lower classes.Europeanimmigrants wereallowed admissioninto the states morequickly than Asianimmigrants.JoseMartiSocial reformersrecognized thatpeople fail due tocircumstancesbeyond theircontrol.Roosevelt believedthat an aggressiveforeign policy wasneeded to restrictEuropean influenceover Caribbeannations.Treaty ofPortsmouth.To support theexpanding UnitedStates' agriculturalindustries and gain acoaling station in thePacific.The riseof thenativistpolicies.Yellow journalismtactics propelled thepublic to pressurethe governmentinvolvement inCuba.By having citiesadopt thecouncil-manager formof localgovernmentRooseveltCorollarySpread ofmalariaand yellowfever.It processedimmigrants whomainly camefrom Southernand EasternEurope.The PlattAmendmentpreserved Cubanindependence butclaimed the right tointervene in Cubanaffairs.To limit the number ofJapanese unskilledimmigrants inexchange for therepeal of the SanFranciscosegregation order.Biblicalideals ofcharity andjustice.The UnitedStates haltedChineseimmigration.Making tradeand travelfaster andeasier.Build navalbasesthroughoutthe world.Theirpoliticalloyalty.MonroeDoctrine.The book led tothe eventualpassage of thefederal meatinspection act.Demonstrationof the UnitedStates' ability todefend itsinternationalinterests.Chicago was arailroad hubwhich attractedthe greatestnumber ofimmigrants.It revealedthat theUnited Stateshad became aworld power.Investigativejournalists whosework sought tobring about socialreform and relief forthe lower classes.Europeanimmigrants wereallowed admissioninto the states morequickly than Asianimmigrants.JoseMartiSocial reformersrecognized thatpeople fail due tocircumstancesbeyond theircontrol.Roosevelt believedthat an aggressiveforeign policy wasneeded to restrictEuropean influenceover Caribbeannations.Treaty ofPortsmouth.To support theexpanding UnitedStates' agriculturalindustries and gain acoaling station in thePacific.

CRM 1.6 & 2.1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The rise of the nativist policies.
  2. Yellow journalism tactics propelled the public to pressure the government involvement in Cuba.
  3. By having cities adopt the council-manager form of local government
  4. Roosevelt Corollary
  5. Spread of malaria and yellow fever.
  6. It processed immigrants who mainly came from Southern and Eastern Europe.
  7. The Platt Amendment preserved Cuban independence but claimed the right to intervene in Cuban affairs.
  8. To limit the number of Japanese unskilled immigrants in exchange for the repeal of the San Francisco segregation order.
  9. Biblical ideals of charity and justice.
  10. The United States halted Chinese immigration.
  11. Making trade and travel faster and easier.
  12. Build naval bases throughout the world.
  13. Their political loyalty.
  14. Monroe Doctrine.
  15. The book led to the eventual passage of the federal meat inspection act.
  16. Demonstration of the United States' ability to defend its international interests.
  17. Chicago was a railroad hub which attracted the greatest number of immigrants.
  18. It revealed that the United States had became a world power.
  19. Investigative journalists whose work sought to bring about social reform and relief for the lower classes.
  20. European immigrants were allowed admission into the states more quickly than Asian immigrants.
  21. Jose Marti
  22. Social reformers recognized that people fail due to circumstances beyond their control.
  23. Roosevelt believed that an aggressive foreign policy was needed to restrict European influence over Caribbean nations.
  24. Treaty of Portsmouth.
  25. To support the expanding United States' agricultural industries and gain a coaling station in the Pacific.