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C1-$100 People People - $100 He traced Britain’s growth as a world power to its Navy and suggested the same for the US? Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan
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C1-$200 People People- $200 He wrote The White Man’s Burden, describing America’s necessity to help “civilize” the rest of the world. Rudyard Kipling
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C1-$300 People People - $300 These two men used the tenets of Social Darwinism as their basis for American imperialism? Theodore Roosevelt Henry Cabot Lodge
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C1-$400 People People- $400 He desired the removal of Governor Valeriano Weyler, the abandonment of reconcentrado, and home rule for Cubans. William McKinley
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C1-$500 People People- $500 Who was the first American civilian Governor of the Philippines? William Howard Taft
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C2-$100 Beginnings Beginnings- $100 He favored an American Empire that included Canada, the Caribbean, Hawaii, other Pacific Island, Iceland and Greenland? Sec. of State William Seward
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C2-$200 Beginnings Beginnings- $200 Seward protested that the Monroe Doctrine had been violated when he was placed on the Mexican Throne in 1864? Archduke Maximilian
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C2-$300 Beginnings Beginnings- $300 In 1866, Seward sent 50,00 troops to the Rio Grande and threatened to invade this country? Mexico
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C2-$400 Beginnings Beginnings- $400 This Mexican leader ordered Maximilian shot? Benito Juarez
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C2-$500 Beginnings Beginnings- $500 What Islands did Seward secure for the US in 1867? Midway Islands
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C3-$100 Aloha Aloha- $100 In what year did the US recognize the independence of Hawaii, but really made it a US protectorate? 1849
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C3-$200 Aloha Aloha- $200 The Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 was renewed in 1887 and gave the US the right to what area in Hawaii? Pearl Harbor
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C3-$300 Aloha Aloha- $300 Who was the last Queen of the Royal Hawaiian line? Queen Liliuokalani
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C3-$400 Aloha Aloha- $400 When was the “Republic” of Hawaii established and why? 1894, Pres. Cleveland was afraid that the majority of natives opposed annexation
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C3-$500 Aloha Aloha- $500 Why was Hawaii finally annexed in 1898? It’s strategic position, and whites there were rousing for it
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C4-$100 Pan-America Pan-America- $100 Which Secretary of Sate invited the leaders of Latin Am. Countries to a conference in 1888 in D.C.? Thomas F. Bayard
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C3-200 Pan-America Pan-America - $200 Who established a bureau to promotes cultural and commercial exchanges between the US and Latin Am. Countries? Sec. Of State James Blaine
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C3-$300 Pan-America Pan-America - $300 What country attacked American sailors, almost causing war between itself and the US? (1891) Chile
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C3-$400 Pan-America Pan-America - $400 The British disputed the boundary of Guiana with Venezuela. Which President helped to settle that dispute? Grover Cleveland
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C3-$500 Pan-America Pan-America - $500 The British settled the dispute when this was invoked? Monroe Doctrine
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C4-$100 War War- $100 The newspapers of Hearst and Pulitzer cried sympathy for the Cuban “freedom fighter”. This is called? Yellow journalism
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C4-$200 War War - $200 What American ship was sunk in Havana Harbor, thus precipitating the Spanish- American War? USS Maine
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C4-$300 War War - $300 How was the USS Maine actually sunk? It’s boiler blew up. Conformed by American Admiral Rickover in 1976)
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C4-$400 War War - $400 What did the American Congress pass to make it seem like the US was NOT imperialistic? Teller Amendment (guaranteed Cuba’s Independence)
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C4-$500 War War - $500 Teddy Roosevelt led this group of “misfits” up San Juan Hill in one of the most fantasized battles of the war? Rough Riders
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C4-$100 Imperialism Imperialism- $100 What is imperialism? Domination of the political, economic and life on one country by another
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C4-$200 Imperialism Imperialism - $200 In the US, what was the “old” imperialism? Manifest Destiny
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C4-$300 Imperialism Imperialism - $300 What was the ‘new” imperialism for the US? Political Manifest Destiny, to extend the American way and democracy to other countries
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C4-$400 Imperialism Imperialism - $400 When did the “new” imperialism begin and by whom? 1854 Commodore Oliver Perry - Japan
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C4-$500 Imperialism Imperialism - $500 What was the economic need for the “new” imperialism? Need to expand American markets Need for raw materials Need to keep up the tariff
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