Goal 6 Test Review.  Panama Canal  Platt amendment  Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine  Dollar diplomacy  Pancho Villa, General John J. Pershing.

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Goal 6 Test Review

 Panama Canal  Platt amendment  Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine  Dollar diplomacy  Pancho Villa, General John J. Pershing

 How did William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer change the newspaper industry?

 Who were the anti-imperialist supporters? Give specific names.

 What were some reasons for the strengthening of American ties to Hawaii in the late nineteenth century?

 Who wrote The Influence of Sea Power on History ? What were the major points of the book?

 What was the Teller amendment?

 What territory was ceded to the United States by Spain as a result of the Spanish-American War?

 How did the United States deal with Cuba in the years after the Spanish-American War?

 What happened in the Philippines after the Spanish-American War?

 How did Josiah Strong influence American imperialism at the end of the nineteenth century?

 How did President Theodore Roosevelt acquire the right to build a canal across Panama for the United States in 1903?

 The Roosevelt Corollary was significant for U.S. relations with countries in the Western Hemisphere during the twentieth century because it established what precedent for he United States

 The Great White Fleet was the American navy that which American president sent around the world from 1907 to 1909?

 What was the gentlemen's agreement?

 What was the object of William Howard Taft's dollar diplomacy?

 Which of the following best describes Woodrow Wilson's policy toward Mexico?