Unit 3 chaps 22-23 Test Item List (TIL) Directions: It is your job, as a student, while studying to try to anticipate what questions will be on the test. After your outlines are complete, use your outlines and lecture notes to create a test item list (TIL). Your TIL is not an outline. It is a LIST of the people, events, and terms that you think will be on the test (multiple choice or FRQ). Once you have your list you then need to explain who or what each person, event, or term is and why it is important. The length of your list will depend on the length of the unit. Here is an example of the types of terms you should have on our TIL. Chapter 28 expansionism Hawaiian annexation The Main imperialism McKinley Tariff 1890 de Lome Letter Foreign Policy Elite yellow journalism New Navy Jose Marti Teller Amendment Spanish American War Open Door Policy Panamanian Revolution Moral (Missionary) Diplomacy Treaty of Paris John Hay Panama Canal Big Stick Diplomacy Emilio Aguinaldo Boxer Rebellion Roosevelt Corollary Philippine Insurrection Platt Amendment Dollar Diplomacy Chapter 37 Wilsonianism Selective Service Act venereal diseases (US soldiers) Railroad Administration women in the work force Committee on Public Information Red Scare Palmer Raids Chicago Riot 1919 unrestricted submarine warfare African American enlistees Bolshevik Revolution Fuel Administration African American Migration Espionage and Sedition Acts Boston Police strike East St. Louis riot 1917 Paris Peace Conference League of Nations Treaty of Versailles Zimmerman Note Wilson’s Fourteen Points War Industries Board National War labor Board Eugene V. Debs steel strike 1919 Houston Riot 1917 principle of selfdetermination shell shock Food Administration Revenue Act 1916 Schenck v U.S. A. Mitchell Palmer Red Summer 1919 Balfour Declaration 1917
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