(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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Building up strong armed forces in preparation for war
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
1898 conflict where the U.S. defeated Spain and gained territories
Panama Canal
Fourteen Points
International organization created after WWI to promote peace (U.S. did not join)
A secret German message proposing an alliance with Mexico against the U.S.
African American regiment in WWI known for bravery
Nationalism
Annexation of Hawaii
Harlem Hellfighters
A conflict between the U.S. and Filipino rebels after the Spanish-American War
Avoiding involvement in other countries' affairs
Yellow Journalism
A waterway built through Panama, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Alliances
Agreements between countries to support each other in case of war
Militarism
Zimmerman Telegram
A British ship sunk by Germany, killing 128 Americans
A Supreme Court case that limited free speech during wartime
Isolationism
A nationwide railroad strike in 1894 due to poor wages and conditions
Wilson's plan for peace after WWI, including self-determination and the League of Nations
Promoting democracy and human rights in foreign policy
Philippine Insurrection
The U.S. taking control of Hawaii in 1898
Expanding a country’s power through diplomacy or military force
U.S. policy claiming the right to intervene in Latin America
Spanish-American War
Schenck v. United States
Roosevelt Corollary
Moral Diplomacy
Fighting from deep, fortified ditches
The main causes of WWI: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
Trench Warfare
Imperialism
Lusitania
Exaggerated news to influence public opinion
M.A.I.N. Causes
The Pullman Strike
Germany’s policy of sinking any ship near Britain during WWI
Using economic power to influence foreign countries