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Causes of Imperialism Potpourri Spanish- American War U.S. as a World Power Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps.

Causes of Imperialism $100 The policy by which strong countries extend political, military, and economic control over weaker territories

Causes $100 What is imperialism?

Causes $200 When an imperial country uses the natural resources of their territories.

Causes $200 What are extractive economies?

Causes $300 This economic reasoning set the United States apart from other industrialized countries in terms of why it needed to become imperialist

Causes $300 What are the need for new markets to sell U.S. goods?

Causes $400 In his book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, Alfred Thayer Mahan suggested these 2 locations as excellent for refueling stations.

Causes $400 What are Hawaii and Cuba?

Causes $500 In his essay Our Country, Josiah Strong suggested that American Imperialism was this.

Causes $500 What is “imperialism of righteousness”?

Potpourri $100 The Platt Amendment created this type of relationship between the U.S. and Cuba

Potpourri $100 What is a protectorate?

Potpourri $200 Joseph Pulitzer and William Hearst were the biggest participants in this: exaggerated storytelling for the purpose of selling more newspapers.

Potpourri $200 What is yellow journalism?

Potpourri $300 The Cuban rebels got their name because they started this against Spain.

Potpourri $300 What is an insurrection?

Potpourri $400 This is what made officially made Puerto Rico a commonwealth of the U.S.

Potpourri $400 What is the Foraker Act?

Potpourri $500 It was finally decided in these that the Philippines would not be given their independence right away.

Potpourri $500 What are the insular cases?

War $100 This was the immediate cause of the Spanish-American War.

War $100 What is the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine?

War $200 90% of the fatalities in the Spanish- American War were the result of this.

War $200 What is disease?

War $300 This is where the first fighting in the Spanish-American War took place.

War $300 What is the Philippines?

War $400 This was the Peace Treaty that ended the Spanish-American War.

War $400 What is the Treaty of Paris?

War $500 This is the battle in Cuba made famous by Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders.

War $500 What is the Battle of San Juan Hill?

World Power $100 This said that San Francisco would get rid of its segregated school legislation if Japan agreed to withhold giving Japanese passports to immigrate to the U.S.

World Power $100 What is the Gentleman’s Agreement?

World Power $200 The U.S. helped Panama gain its independence from this country in order to have access to the area where they wanted to build a canal.

World Power $200 What is Colombia?

World Power $300 This said that anyone could trade anywhere in China.

World Power $300 What is the Open Door Policy?

World Power $400 This was the peace treaty Teddy Roosevelt mediated between Russia and Japan.

World Power $400 What is the Treaty of Portsmouth?

World Power $500 This made the U.S. the policeman of all of Latin America.

World Power $500 What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $100 This poem, written by Rudyard Kipling, became a racial justification for American imperialism.

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $100 Where is The White Man’s Burden?

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $200 One of the moral/political arguments anti-imperialists brought up was this: that countries under our control should have all the rights people in the U.S. do.

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $200 What is that the Constitution must follow the flag?

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $300 This was formed after guerilla warfare broke out in the Philippines when the U.S. failed to honor its promise to grant the Filipinos their independence after the war.

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $300 What is the Anti-Imperialist League?

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps. $400 Provide one racial argument anti- imperialists raised against American imperialism.

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $400 1.U.S. was treating Filipinos this way because they weren’t white 2.Imperialism would result in more undesirable non-white immigrants coming to the U.S.

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps $500 The argument that imperialism would hurt American labor was raised by which famous anti-imperialist?

Imps. Vs. Anti-Imps. $500 Who is Samuel Gompers?