Mr. Whites US History 1. Teddy Roosevelts Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine said that the United States could: A. Conduct unrestricted submarine warfare.

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Mr. Whites US History 1

Teddy Roosevelts Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine said that the United States could: A. Conduct unrestricted submarine warfare against enemy nations B. Intervene in Latin American countries as a police force C. Free the slaves of the rebelling southern states in the Civil War D. Govern the Philippines

How did the Treaty of Portsmouth impact U.S. standing in the world? A. Negatively; the U.S. looked weak for backing down B. Positively; the U.S. became a bigger global force C. Negatively: the two sides did not reach a peace agreement D. None of the above

Which of these was a reason that that United States wanted to build a canal across Central America? A. To have a shorter shipping route between the Atlantic and Pacific B. So that it could move its navy from the Atlantic to the Pacific easily C. To start a revolution against Colombia D. Both A. and B.