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Imperialism Spanish- American War US and East Asia US and Latin America

What is imperialism? A 100

Strong nations extend their political, military, and economic control over weaker territories A 100

What are two causes of the Spanish American War? A 200

1.Yellow journalism 2.Cubans rebelling 3.Sinking of the USS Maine 4.De Lome letter 5.Jingoism A 200

Hawaii was annexed in A 300

1898, during the Spanish-American War. A 300

Why did journalists call the Alaska purchase of 1867 “Seward’s Folly”? A 400

They wondered why the United States would want a vast tundra of snow and ice far from the continental borders. A 400

What was the number one reason the United States wanted to increase trade with foreign nations? A 500

In order to have an outlet for excess materials in the U.S. A 500

Who were two famous yellow journalists during the late 1800s and early 1900s B 100

William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer B 100

What territories did the Treaty of Paris deal with? B 200

Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and other former Spanish territories B 200

Who led the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War? B 300

Teddy Roosevelt B 300

Emilio Aguinaldo was B 400

A Filipino nationalist B 400

What is known as an aggressive form of nationalism? B 500

Jingoism B 500

After the Spanish-American War, Cubans and Puerto Ricans C 100

were partially restricted by the United States. C 100

What tactic did Filipino insurgents use to undermine American power? C 200

guerilla warfare C 200

The Teller Amendment stated that… C 300

the United States could not annex Cuba. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What was determined by the Insular Cases of Puerto Rico? C 400

Puerto Ricans would not enjoy the same citizenship rights as U.S. citizens C 400

The U.S. would not withdraw in Cuba until they added what to their constitution? C 500

Platt Amendment C 500

What Filipino nationalist began an insurrection against the U.S. following their purchase of the Philippines? D 100

Amilio Aguinaldo D 100

Why did Teddy Roosevelt receive a Nobel Peace Prize? D 200

For his intervention in the Russo-Japanese War D 200

What countries were included in the Spheres of Influence? D 300

Britain, France, Germany, and Russia D 300

What did John Hay hope to achieve in his notes and “Open Door Policy?” D 400

Trade with China D 400

D 500 Who became the governor of the Philippines shortly after the insurrection?

William Howard Taft D 500

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