TCI Chapter 28 Study Guide Questions. After World War I, the United States returned to a foreign policy based on what attitude?

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TCI Chapter 28 Study Guide Questions

After World War I, the United States returned to a foreign policy based on what attitude?

The United States entered World War I hoping to do what?

What were the major results of the Spanish- American War?

What event triggered World War I?

Who would gain the most from the opening of the Panama Canal?

How did the Hawaiian Islands become part of the United States?

Who did the United States say it was going to help by declaring war on Spain in 1898?

An increased interest in what generated a rise in expansionism at the end of the 1800s?

What major factors contributed to the enormous loss of life during World War I?

At the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898, what lands did Spain cede (give) to the United States?