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What amendment allowed the government to begin income taxes?

Name 3 territories we got as a result of the Spanish-American War. Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines

Are Puerto Ricans U.S. citizens? yes

Who paid $20 for the U.S. to buy the Philippines from Spain? Andrew Carnegie

What impact did Henry Ford have on America? He increased mass production with assembly line.

Which amendment outlawed the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol?

Which amendment allowed women’s suffrage? 19th

Which amendment allowed the people to elect senators directly?

Which president later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? William Howard Taft

Why did McKinley choose Roosevelt for his Vice President? Roosevelt was a war hero and had lots of energy.

What was the purpose of the Interstate Commerce Commission? To regulate business for the good of the public

What term means extreme nationalism? jingoism

What year did the Spanish-American War occur. 1893. 1898. 1900

In what year was the Federal Reserve Act passed. 1893. 1898. 1900 1913

In what year was the last Hawaiian queen overthrown. 1893. 1898. 1900

In what year was President McKinley assassinated. 1893. 1898. 1900 1901

In what year was the Pure Food & Drug Act passed. 1893. 1898. 1900 1906

In what year did the Boxer Rebellion occur? 1893 1898 1900 1901 1904 1906 1913

In what year did the construction on the Panama Canal start? 1893 1898 1900 1901 1904 1906 1913

Tens of thousands of people died. What was the result of reconcentration camps in Cuba & the Philippines? Tens of thousands of people died.

Between what two countries did Teddy Roosevelt negotiate peace to win the Nobel Peace Prize? Japan & Russia

What law was passed to allow the central banking system the authority to issue money? Federal Reserve Act

What term refers to the collection of ideas and activities to fix America’s problems? Progressivism

What term means the economic and political control of a strong nation over a weaker nation? imperialism

What term refers to President Taft’s policy of using the military to protect and encourage U.S> businesses to invest in trade with Latin America? Dollar Diplomacy

What law was the Roosevelt Corollary an extension of? Monroe Doctrine

What term allows proposed legislation or laws to be submitted to the voters for approval? Referendum

What event began over trading rights with China caused by America’s Open Door Policy? Boxer Rebellion

What was the goal of the Prohibition Amendment? To decrease the amount of alcohol consumed

Who founded the Sierra Club to make the U. S Who founded the Sierra Club to make the U.S. more concerned with saving natural resources & parks? John Muir