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Chapter 14: Test Review

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Chapter 14: Test Review

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Belief that if American business leaders supported Latin American development, everyone would benefit.

Dollar Diplomacy

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Governed relations between the United States and Cuba.

Platt Amendment

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The United States would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary.

Roosevelt Corollary

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Gave the United States the right to build and control a canal through Central America.

Hay-Pauncefote Treaty

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Kept Chinese ports open to vessels of all nations.

Open Door Policy

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Established Chinese ports open to vessels of all nations.

Foraker Act

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The U.S. had a duty to shape "less civilized" areas.

Anglo-Saxonism

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The idea that the U.S. and Latin America should work together.

Pan-Americanism

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Local rulers had to accept advice from an imperial power.

Protectorate

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Led a naval expedition to Japan in 1853.

Matthew C. Perry

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The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown by

A. a group of Hawaiian peasants.B. the United States military.C. a group of planters supported by the

United States Marines.D. a group of Hawaiian peasants supported

by the United States Marines.

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In 1898 President McKinley sent the battleship Maine to Havana to

A. evacuate Americans if necessary.B.put down riots by Spanish

loyalists.C.put down the Cuban rebellion.D.negotiate peace with Spain.

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The Platt Amendment effectively made Cuba into an American

A. protectorate.B. colony.C. enemy.D. state.

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In the late 1800s, support grew in the U.S. for building a large modern navy to

A. protect the U.S. from invasion.B. conquer Latin American countries.C. conquer islands in the Pacific.D. defend American interests.

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The United States caused an economic crisis in Cuba by

A. preventing trade with Spain.B. blockading the island.C. passing a tariff on sugar.D. withdrawing American investments.

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The Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the Spanish-American War, granted independence to

A. Guam.B. Cuba.C. Puerto Rico.D. Hawaii.

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The Philippines are now

A. an American protectorate.B. an American commonwealth.C. an unincorporated territory.D. an independent country.

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Theodore Roosevelt was chosen as McKinley's running mate in the 1900 election because of his

A. reform-minded spirit.B. skill in foreign policy.C. status as a war hero.D. rise from poverty.

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As a result of a war between Japan and China in 1894, Japan acquired

A. territory in Manchuria.B. Korea.C. a leasehold in China.D. an exclusive right to trade with

China.

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The purpose of the Open Door Policy was to

A. end the Boxer Rebellion.B. gain leaseholds.C. establish spheres of influence.D. ensure trading rights with China.

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U.S. Actions in the Pacific U.S. Actions in Latin AmericaOpened Japanese markets Invited Latin American countries to trade

with United States at Pan-American Conference

Supported the Open Door policy Supported Cuba's rebellion against Spain

Built coaling stations on Samoan Islands Built the Panama Canal

Led successful campaign forHawaiian annexation

Issued the Roosevelt Corollary, stating that the United States would intervene in Latin America to maintain stability

The Roosevelt Corollary was seen as a statement which was built upon the

A. Open Door Policy.B. Platt AmendmentC. Monroe Doctrine. D. Declaration of Independence.

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Theodore Roosevelt became president

A.by defeating Woodrow Wilson.B. by defeating William McKinley.C.when McKinley died of pneumonia.D.when McKinley was assassinated.

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"We hold that the policy known as imperialism is hostile to liberty. . . . We regret that it has become necessary in the land of Washington and Lincoln to reaffirm that all men, of whatever race or color, are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

—from "Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League"

What does the excerpt imply about the Anti-Imperialist League's views on American imperialism?

A. It brought life, liberty, and happiness to more people.B. It reaffirmed the United States as a world power.C. It was similar to British actions against the American

colonists.D. It preserved the traditions of Washington and Lincoln.

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True or False.

Everyone supported the annexation of Hawaii.

False.

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True or False.

Partially due to claims made by Joseph Pulitzer, many Americans blamed Spain for the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine.

True.

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Answer 2 of the following essay questions in 2-3 paragraphs each (4-5 sentences each paragraph).

1) Explain three general factors that were fueling U.S. imperialist policy in the 1880s, as depicted in the diagram.

2) What factors contributed to President Wilson's intervention in Mexico in 1916?

3) Explain Theodore Roosevelt’s “big stick” policy and give an example of how it was applied.

4) Explain the 4 provisions of the Platt Amendmenta) Treaties b) Naval Stations c) Debts d) American intervention