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Check for Understanding Objective 3: Identify the causes and effects of US intervention in Panama

The building of the Panama Canal was important because it… a. helped stabilize the economies of Latin American countries. b. improved relations between Colombia and the United States. c. facilitated movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports. d. promoted European investment in the United States.

Correct Answer c. facilitated movement between Atlantic and Pacific ports.

The United States acquired control of the Canal Zone by… paying Panama $25 million. b. passing the Roosevelt Corollary. c. signing a treaty with Spain. d. organizing a revolt in Panama.

Correct Answer d. organizing a revolt in Panama.

Among Latin Americans, United States actions related to the Panama Canal created… a. hope for a prosperous future. b. ill will toward the United States. c. calls for Roosevelt’s impeachment. d. a long-lasting economic crisis.

Correct Answer b. ill will toward the United States.