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People and Policies Imperialism Spanish American War Random s Randoms 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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-President Taft’s foreign policy that joined the business/economic interests of a country with its diplomatic interests in Latin America. Row Question
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-Dollar Diplomacy Row Answer
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DAILY DOUBLE!! Row 1---200 Question
TWO PART QUESTION: Teddy Roosevelt purchased the land for this with this treaty, in order to connect the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea so ships did not have to travel around the continent of South America. Row Question
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Panama Canal Hay-Paunceforte Treaty
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He is known for his foreign policy, known as the Big Stick Policy; built the Panama Canal; was a Rough Riders member during Spanish-American War. Row Question
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-T. Roosevelt Row Answer
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Teddy Roosevelt ‘s policy in Latin America, which extended the Monroe Doctrine; it stated the US would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary to maintain economic and political stability Row Question
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Roosevelt Corollary Row Answer
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-Queen of Hawaii in 1891 who was overthrown by American sugar plantation owners.
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Queen Liliuokalani Row Answer
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Volunteer cavalry unit in Spanish-American War; won San Juan Hill battle; TR was a member
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-Rough Riders Row Answer
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-Roosevelt’s foreign policy that increased the American involvement in foreign affairs; use the Great White Fleet to demonstrate this policy Row Question
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-Big Stick Policy Row Answer
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DAILY DOUBLE!! Row 2---300 Question THREE PART QUESTION!
This country’s (what?) queen (who?)was overthrown by who? It became a territory of US and later became a state in 1959. Row Question
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The country of Hawaii’s queen, Liliuokalani, was overthrown by American businessmen/sugarcane plantation owners Row Answer
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Sensationalist reporting in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers, leading to one of the main causes for Spanish-American War. Row Question
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yellow journalism Row Answer
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The belief that nations competed with each other politically, economically, and militarily, and that only the strongest would ultimately survive. Row Question
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Social Darwinism Row Answer
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These Americans opposed the US purchase of the Philippines and the US becoming an empire
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-Anti-Imperialist League
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The United States went to war again for this territory after the Spanish American War; it gained independence in 1946. Row Question
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Philippines Row Answer
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The economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations for econ. gain
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Imperialism Row Answer
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US made this agreement with Cuba after the Spanish-American War
US made this agreement with Cuba after the Spanish-American War. Cuba became a protectorate of the US and Cuba had to allow the US to buy or lease naval stations. Row Question
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Platt Amendment Row Answer
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Wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History; convinced US to build up their Navy to avoid being shut out of foreign markets. Row Question
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-Alfred T. Mahan Row Answer
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-This treaty ended the Spanish American war, annexing Guam and Puerto Rico into the United States and making Cuba an American protectorate Row Question
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-Treaty of Paris Row Answer
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-One of the main causes for the Spanish-American War, the US blamed the explosion of this ship on Spain Row Question
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- USS Maine Explosion Row Answer
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1. Between the 1890s and the start of World War I, the United States expanded its access to overseas markets and raw materials through the policy of (6.01) A containment B imperialism C isolationism D neutrality Row Question
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- imperialism Row Answer
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c. they could sell their products at higher prices in Asia and Africa.
In the late 1800s, the United States were looking overseas for places to sell their products because a. they were producing more products than other industrialized countries wanted. b. they could sell more of their manufactured goods to new and larger markets there. c. they could sell their products at higher prices in Asia and Africa. d. Asia and Africa were producing products that European wanted in exchange for their own. Row Question
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b. they could sell more of their manufactured goods to new and larger markets there.
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This was a feeling of pride in one’s country that eventually led to imperialistic tendencies and the build up to WWI Row Question
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What is nationalism? Row Answer
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This act made Puerto Rico an “unincorporated territory” of the United States.
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Foraker Act Row Answer
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The ____________________ were a secret Chinese society that organized and rebelled to get rid of foreign control in China. Row Question
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The Boxers Row Answer
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A ____________________ was an area where a foreign nation exclusively controlled economic development in an area of another nation. Row Question
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Sphere of influence Row Answer
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By proclaiming the Open Door policy in 1899, the United States was attempting to
A keep Japan from attacking and colonizing China B increase trade between Russia and the United States C ensure equal trading opportunities in China D prevent European countries from colonizing the Western Hemisphere Row Question
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-C: ensure equal trading opportunities in China
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-6. Which United States policy is most closely associated with the annexation of Hawaii and the Philippines? (6.02) A neutrality B isolationism C imperialism D international cooperation Row Question
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- C imperialism
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