American Imperialism Chapter 22 Review.

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American Imperialism Chapter 22 Review

What project is this cartoon depicting? Who is the man with the Shovel? What do the ships in the foreground represent? How did America gain permission to build this?

Imperialism benefits the Imperialism population of hurts the TAB Imperialism hurts the population of the occupied country TAB Imperialism benefits the population of the occupied country What two arguments about imperialism are being made here?

Imperialism Def:

Changing U.S. foreign policy in Latin America The U.S. will promote and protect freedom and democracy in the Western Hemisphere The U.S. will use military to police wrongdoing in the Western Hemisphere The U.S. will first use economic means to aid its interests in Latin America The U.S. will keep European powers out of the Western Hemisphere The U.S. will not become involved in European affairs Dollar Diplomacy Moral Diplomacy Isolated Hemisphere Roosevelt Corollary Isolationism

Arrange the developments in the proper order

Circle the Territories Gained by the U.S. between 1850-1914 Territories include: Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Samoa, Philippines, Panama Canal Zone, Guam, Wake Island, and Midway

Arrange events in their appropriate chronological order

That all nations should have equal access to trade in China. Areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources All nations should have equal access to trade in China. ? That all nations should have equal access to trade in China.

In China a group of nationalists calling themselves the Fists of Righteous Harmony rose up against American and European spheres of influence.

Does the debate over imperialism still exist today? If it does, what are current issues being discussed?