Mr. Shultz 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Spanish American War Treaties And Negotiations.

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Mr. Shultz

Spanish American War Treaties And Negotiations PeoplePlaces A Little Bit Of Everything FJ

Question #1 Site of the explosion of a U.S. warship

Answer #1 Where is Havana Harbor?

Question #2 Place where the Spanish- American War actually started.

Answer #2 Where are the Philippines (Manila Bay)?

Question #3 An explosion on this ship caused a stir amongst Yellow Journalists.

Answer #3 What is the U.S.S. Maine?

Question #4 Country where the Rough Riders attacked and stormed the hills.

Answer #4 Where is Cuba?

Question #5 Following the war, the name of McKinley’s policy to Americanize the Filipinos.

Answer #5 What is Benevolent Assimilation?

Question #6 Japan halted flow of laborers into U.S. with this policy

Answer #6 What is the Gentlemen’s Agreement?

Question #7 Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines all became possessions as a product of this treaty.

Answer #7 What is the treaty of Paris?

Question #8 Roosevelt used this to justify intervention in Latin American affairs.

Answer #8 What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

Question #9 This treaty gave the U.S. a permanent lease on the canal zone.

What is Hay-Buana Varilla Treaty?

Question #10 The U.S. and Japan agreed to respect each others territorial holdings

Answer #10 What is the Root Takahira treaty?

Served as Assistant Secretary of Navy and governor of New York

Answer #11 Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

Question #12 He believed control of the seas was key to world domination.

Answer #12 Who is Alfred T. Mahan ?

Question #13 Led insurrections against Spain and the U.S.

Answer #13 Who is Emilio Aguinaldo?

Question #14 She believed Native Hawaiians should control Hawaii.

Answer #14 Who is Queen Liliukalani?

Question #15 He invoked the Monroe Doctrine in the dispute between Venezuela and Britain.

Answer #15 Who is Richard Olney?

New York party bosses wanted him out as governor. Question #16

Answer #16 Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

Question #17 Warned powers to stay out of Western Hemisphere.

Answer #17 What is the Monroe Doctrine?

Question #18 Prior to building the Panama Canal this country was considered as a potential site.

Answer #18 Where is Nicaragua?

Question #19 This Asian country asked for Roosevelt’s help.

Answer #19 Where is Japan?

Question #20 This country rejected the deal between the U.S. and a French based company.

Where is Columbia? Answer #20

Question #21 Spanish General accused of committing crimes against Cuban people.

Answer #21 Valierano Weyler

Question #22 Created to preserve the commercial integrity of China and promote free trade.

Answer #22 What is the Open Door Policy?

Question #23 The goal was to kill all foreign devils.

Answer #23 What is the Boxer Rebellion?

Question #24 Author of the open door policy.

Answer #24 Who is John Hay?

Question #25 Bowed to public pressure and asked Congress to declare war on Spain.

Answer #25 Who is William McKinley?

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