1. What is isolationism? The belief that a nation should focus on their own affairs 10 POINTS.

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1. What is isolationism? The belief that a nation should focus on their own affairs 10 POINTS

2. What colonial power ruled Cuba until the United States entered this war with them? (2 parts) Spain Spanish-American War 20 POINTS

3. General Pershing was pursuing Pancho Villa in a war with Mexico until this happened? World War 1 30 POINTS

4. The explosion of this ship helped initiated the Spanish American War

5. After this event, the countries with spheres of influence in China agreed to the Open Door Policy 10 POINTS

6. This man promoted an American Empire starting with the purchase of Alaska. 20 POINTS

7. Which President wanted Hawaii to maintain its independence? 30 POINTS

8. What did President Teddy Roosevelt win the Nobel Peace Prize for?

9. Under whose rule did Hawaii first unite as a nation? 10 POINTS

10. What did John Hay propose to enhance our business interests in the Far East 20 points

11. Who were the Rough Riders 30 POINTS

12. Name four of the causes of the Spanish American War

13. Who went to Japan with warships to “negotiate” the Treaty of Kanagawa? 10 POINTS

14. Which foreign policy stated that the United States would “police” the Western Hemisphere and use military force if necessary? 20 POINTS

15. The introduction of what crop helped lead to Hawaii becoming a state? 30 POINTS

Samoa 16. The United States and Germany divided what chain of Islands?