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Roosevelt BattlesRevolutionsExpansion Mumbo Jumbo Next Round

This is the name of the cavalry that Roosevelt led during the Battle of San Juan Hill Nick

Rough Riders

Roosevelt’s policy dealing with the enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine was called this Briana

Roosevelt’s Corollary

Roosevelt was instrumental in defending Beijing during this rebellion Miranda

The Boxer Rebellion

Roosevelt was a mediator during this treaty after the Russo-Japanese War Rutha

Treaty of Portsmouth

The name of the agreement Roosevelt made with Japan was this Alexis

The Gentlemen’s Agreement

This is where the first battle of the Spanish-American War was fought Damarys

The Philippines

This battle was won due to the Rough Riders and Buffalo Soldiers Ayzia

Battle of San Juan Hill

The constant battles between US troops and Filipino guerillas was this Sequoya

The Philippine Insurection

This was the name of the war between Spain and America Nick

The Spanish-American War

The war between China and Japan was called Briana

The Sino-Japanese War

This country’s revolution against Spain led to the Spanish -American War Miranda

Cuba

This was a revolution against Colombia Rutha

The Panamanian Revolution

The name of the ship that was sent to Havana during Cuban Revolution to protect Americans was Alexis

The USS Maine

This ambassador was behind the coup d'état against Queen Liliuokalani Damarys

US ambassador Stevens

The leader of Filipino guerillas during their rebellion against the US Ayzia

Emilio Aguinaldo

This place was eventually annexed after the coup d’ etat against Queen Liliuokalani Sequoya

Hawaii

These countries were gained by US after the Spanish- American War Rutha

Guam, Puerto Rico, and Philippines

The US declared that they would not take over this country Miranda

Cuba

The US stopped France from expanding into this country Briana

Mexico

The US paid 7.2 million dollars for this state Nick

Alaska

These two countries blockade Venezuelan Ports Alexis

Germany and Britain

The United Fruit Company involvement in Central America gave rise to Damarys

Banana Republics

This company began digging the Panama Canal Ayzia

The De Lesseps Company

For these four reasons Americans were traditionally isolationist Sequoya

Washington, Contempt for European institutions, Security of oceans, and Weak neighbors

Tension between the US and Japan was called Josiah

The Yellow Peril

DocumentsPoliticsTensionPeopleHocus- pocus

This treaty was signed to handle the disputes between Britain and America Josiah

Treaty of Washington

This amendment abjured any claim to Cuba Sequoya

Teller Amendment

The agreement on Cuba’s constitution by the US was called Ayzia

The Platt Amendment

This treaty barred the US from building canals on its own Damarys

Clayton- Bulwer Treaty

This was treaty made between Japan and Russia Alexis

Treaty of Portsmouth

William Taft headed the commission that established a government in this country Rutha

The Philippines

This policy was made to halt foreign absorption of Chinese markets Miranda

Open Door Policy

Taft’s policy of influencing areas economically is called Briana

The Dollar Diplomacy

The group against the US owning colonies in other countries Josiah

Anti-Imperialists

A treaty with this country was attempted so that the US could build a canal Nick

Colombia

What country did the US fund for their revolution Josiah

Panama

Cleveland used this dispute to help him with the coming election Nick

Venezuela-British Guiana Dispute

Japan’s feelings toward America after the Treaty of Portsmouth can be described as Josiah

Unhappy

The Roosevelt Corollary caused for this region to distrust America Sequoya

Latin America

The friendship between Cuba and US did not happen for these reasons Alexis

Businesses penetrated Cuba with no regard for Cuban workers, and Cuba didn’t want to adopt American culture

He called for a modern navy

Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan Alexis

This man was responsible for the capturing of Aguinaldo Ayzia

General Funston

This Spanish General used concentration camps in attempt to stop the Cuban Revolution Damarys

General Weyler

He led the Asiatic squadron attack on Manila Rutha

Commodore Dewey

He proposed the Open Door Policy to foreign countries interested in controlling Chinese markets Miranda

Secretary of State John Hay

How much did US pay Colombia to make amends Briana

25 million

Other than Panama this country was the US other choice to build a canal in Nick

Nicaragua

This strengthen the US ties in Latin America and East Asia Josiah

Industrialization with resulting trade

The movement set up by Queen Liliuokalani Nick

“Hawaii for the Hawaiians”

This intercepted letter outraged Americans once it was released to the public

Dupuy de Lome Letter Josiah