Unit 5 Review. 10 Bonus Questions Open Door Policy Alfred Thayer Mayan.

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Unit 5 Review

10 Bonus Questions

Open Door Policy Alfred Thayer Mayan

Sanford Dole John Hay

Big Stick Policy Theodore Roosevelt

Dollar Diplomacy Pancho Villa

Open Door Policy Alfred Thayer Mayan

Sanford Dole John Hay

Big Stick Policy Theodore Roosevelt

Dollar Diplomacy Pancho Villa

USS Maine De Lome Letter

Platt Amendment Roosevelt Corollary

Panama Canal Boxer Rebellion

William Taft Commodore Perry

Columbia Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico

USS Maine De Lome Letter

Platt Amendment Roosevelt Corollary

Panama Canal Boxer Rebellion

William Taft Commodore Perry

Columbia Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico

In the late 19 th century and early 20 th century, the United States became involved in Latin America primarily to – Protect its economic interests

President T.R.’s Big Stick Policy was closely associated with– Intervention in the affairs of Latin American Countries

As a result of the Spanish-American War, the United States saw the need to build the Panama Canal– The United States Navy could then move more quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

The Spanish-American War (1898) marked a turning point in American Foreign Policy because the U.S. - Emerged as a new world power

Causes of the Spanish-American War – Sinking of the USS Maine Yellow Journalism De Lome Letter

Results of the Treaty of Paris (1898)– US acquires: Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba (Protectorate) US emerges as world power

Two Famous Yellow Journalists William Hearst Joseph Pulitzer