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Unit 5 Review
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10 Bonus Questions
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Open Door Policy Alfred Thayer Mayan
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Sanford Dole John Hay
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Big Stick Policy Theodore Roosevelt
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Dollar Diplomacy Pancho Villa
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Open Door Policy Alfred Thayer Mayan
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Sanford Dole John Hay
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Big Stick Policy Theodore Roosevelt
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Dollar Diplomacy Pancho Villa
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USS Maine De Lome Letter
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Platt Amendment Roosevelt Corollary
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Panama Canal Boxer Rebellion
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William Taft Commodore Perry
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Columbia Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico
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USS Maine De Lome Letter
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Platt Amendment Roosevelt Corollary
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Panama Canal Boxer Rebellion
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William Taft Commodore Perry
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Columbia Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico
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In the late 19 th century and early 20 th century, the United States became involved in Latin America primarily to – Protect its economic interests
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President T.R.’s Big Stick Policy was closely associated with– Intervention in the affairs of Latin American Countries
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As a result of the Spanish-American War, the United States saw the need to build the Panama Canal– The United States Navy could then move more quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
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The Spanish-American War (1898) marked a turning point in American Foreign Policy because the U.S. - Emerged as a new world power
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Causes of the Spanish-American War – Sinking of the USS Maine Yellow Journalism De Lome Letter
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Results of the Treaty of Paris (1898)– US acquires: Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam, Cuba (Protectorate) US emerges as world power
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Two Famous Yellow Journalists William Hearst Joseph Pulitzer
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