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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Early Imperialism In Pacific Imperialism In the Western Hemisphere World War I America, at War

This European nation had the largest colonial empire during the 19 th and early 20 th centuries; it was said that “the sun never set” upon it.

What was Great Britain? 1

These are two factors in FAVOR of America becoming an imperial power, after 1865.

What are industrialization, Closing the frontier, the Rise of European Imperialism, Nationalism, racism, and / or Mahan’s book? 2

These are the three justifications used to support America’s expansion, after 1865.

What are promoting economic growth, protecting US security and preserving the American Spirit? 3

This man wrote a very Influential book about sea Power ; it was considered a Factor in favor of the US Engaging in imperialism.

Who was Alfred Thayer Mahan? 4

These are the five reasons AGAINST the US becoming an imperial power after 1865.

What are our colonial experience, Washington’s Farewell Address, the need for internal improvements, the Monroe Doctrine, and the focus on westward expansion (manifest destiny)? 5

This was a place for ships To refuel while traveling Throughout the Pacific; Establishing these became A reason for America to Expand throughout the Pacific.

What are coaling bases? 1

This is the phrase used to describe the exclusive domination of an area by an imperial country – especially in China.

What are spheres of influence? 2

This is the name of the Pacific island that America almost got in a war with Germany over; it was established as a coaling base.

What is Samoa? 3

This was the name of the approach to trade & imperialism in China advanced by the Americans in 1899.

What was the Open Door Policy? 4

This was the nickname attributed To Alaska’s purchase, in 1867.

What was “Seward’s Folly”? 5

America and this country Engaged in a war over Imperial issues in 1898; the US won.

What was Spain? 1

This was the name of the Mexican bandit who crossed into American territory, prompting a year long punitive expedition by the US Army.

Who was Pancho Villa? 2

This was the name of the Austrian Hapsburg who was Set up as Emperor in Mexico, By the French.

Who was Maximilian I? 3

This is a summary of the 1902 “Drago Doctrine”, named After the Prime Minister of Venezuela.

What is no European or American Country shall have the right to collect debts in Latin America by force? 4

This is a summary of the story of what the US did to get the Panama Canal built (think diplomacy and other means...).

What is encouraging a rebellion against Columbia when that country wouldn’t approve of the treaty with the US? 5

This is the name of the alliance Between Great Britain, Russia And France.

What is the Triple Entente? 1

This is an aspect of Militarism, Where two or more nations Compete to build more weapon Systems than their opponent.

What is an arms race? 2

This was the name of the German plan to fight a Two front war against Russia and France; it didn’t work.

What is the Schlieffen Plan? 3

These are the four main causes of World War I.

What are Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism? 4

These are four examples of “the Horrors of War” that we Discussed in class.

What are machine guns, poison gas, trench foot, and barbed wire (also accepting artillery)? 5

This was the name of the Luxury liner sank by a German U-boat off the coast Of Ireland, in 1915; 128 Americans died.

What was the Lusitania? 1

These were the two laws that punished individuals for holding views on the war different from that of the government.

What are the Espionage Act And the Sedition Act? 2

This was why people thought President Wilson was a Hypocrite, when he asked Congress to declare war On Germany in 1917.

What is his campaign slogan was “he kept us out of the war”, then he declared war after he got elected? 3

This was the name of the movement of African Americans northward, to take advantage of the labor shortages of the war.

What is the Great Migration? 4

These are five examples of wartime boards or agencies set up during WWI by the US government to manage the economy and war effort.

What is / are the War Industries Board, War Trade Board, National War Labor Board, Food Administration, or Fuel Administration? 5