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American Imperialism Theodore Roosevelt Previous Chapters 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 Spanish- American War Progressive Era
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Jacob Riis (pronounced“Reece)
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In an effort to make change, this photographer was famous for taking pictures of the poor living conditions of immigrants
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19 th Amendment passed in 1920
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This amendment finally gave women the right to vote.
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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory (1911)
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The fire in this factory that killed nearly 150 women and was caused due to poor building codes and regulations.
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Muckrakers!
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These journalists were known for exposing the corruption of U.S. society
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Women’s efforts to help poor immigrants, children workers and prohibition
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(One Sentence Response) How did the efforts of women during the Progressive help their efforts to gain the right to vote?
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Alfred T. Mahan
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This man was responsible for pushing the U.S. government to build a larger Navy in order to compete with other imperial countries like England
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Sanford Dole
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Who was the American businessman who became leader of Hawaii after Queen Lilioukalani was taken out by the U.S. annexation?
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Open Door Policy
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This policy supported the idea that all countries especially the U.S. should have free trade with China
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The Teller Amendment of 1898
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Following the U.S. defeat of Spanish in the Spanish- American War, this policy was passed that stated that the U.S. would retain economic and trade over Cuba, while freeing Cubans from Spanish rule
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The Teller Amendment of 1898
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(One Sentence Response) Why did political cartoons often show Theodore Roosevelt holding a big stick ?
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The Treaty of Paris
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This treaty officially ended the Spanish-American War, pronouncing the U.S. victors
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Yellow Journalism or Yellow Press
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This type of journalism/press sponsored by Pulitzer and Hearst influenced the American public to enter the Spanish- American War
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True
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True or False: The two major reasons why the U.S. began a war with Spain was to help free the Cubans and to protect their “economic interests”
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Guam, Cuba, Philippines and Puerto Rico
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Name 3 territories the U.S. took from Spain following their victory in the Spanish-American War
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1.Trade with China would be easier 2. Naval base could be built to have presence in Asia
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(One Sentence Response) What were two reasons why the Philippines were so important to the U.S.?
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Made trade with Asia easier, faster
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Why did the United States support the idea of building a canal in Panama?
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A Strong Navy
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Theodore Roosevelt’s idea of the U.S. “speaking softly and carrying a big stick” supported the idea that the U.S. should have a strong this
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Policeman
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Which of the following was most closely associated to the political role the U.S. should take under Theodore Roosevelt? Good Neighbor to the World, Policeman, Aggressor or Banker
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Enforce legislation regulating railroad rates
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Theodore Roosevelt gave Interstate Commerce Commission the power to this
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The U.S. reserved the right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American countries
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(One Sentence Response) What did the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine state?
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Christian preachers who toured the colonies promoting religious revivals
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Jonathan Edwards and George Whitfield were both what?
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The First Great Awakening
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This religious movement was known to bring extreme evangelical religion to the original American colonies during the 1730s and 40s
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Moral Perfection
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The Second Great Awakening during the 1830s, 40s encouraged people to work hard for this
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The Mormon Church
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Which church did Joseph Smith create?
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They wanted to escape persecution for their belief in polygamy
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One Sentence Response Why did Mormons migrate to Utah in the 1840s and 1850s?
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Make your wager
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Increasing demand for markets and natural resources contributed to support for an Open Door Policy in China and to acquire new territories
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One-Sentence Response How did the rapid growth of American industrialism, affect the country’s motivation to expand and take over other territories?
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