Unit V Review GuideA Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
This doctor helped with the building of the Panama Canal by eradicating Mosquito-borne diseases such as yellow fever | William Gorgas |
He led the American navy to Japan to open trade with them | Matthew C. Perry |
He advocated a strong navy in his book The Influence of Seapower Upon History | Alfred T. Mahan |
He led the "Rough Riders" in the Spanish-American War | Theodore Roosevelt |
Sec. of State who issued the "Open Door Notes" and said the Spanish-American War was a "splendid little war." | John Hay |
U.S President during the Spanish-American War | William Mckinley |
He led the Filipino people in resistance to U.S. occupation | Emilio Aguinaldo |
He advocated imperialism as a means of spreading Christianity and western European civilization | Josiah Strong |
Those in favor of imperialists expansion were known as | Jingoists |
This legislation stated that the U.S. did not intend to acquire Cuba as a result of the Spanish-American War | Teller Amendment |
This legislation limited Cuba's independence following the Spanish-American War | Platt Amendment |
As a result of the Spanish-American Was, the U.S. acquired the following territories. | Philippines/Puerto Rico/Guam |
Rebellion in China that attempted to expel foreigners | Boxer Rebellion |
This expanded upon Monroe Doctrine with the stated intention to keep maintain order and European influence out of the western hemisphere | Roosevelt Corollary |
Name for Pres. Taft's foreign policy | Dollar diplomacy |
Two publishers of a yellow journalist newspaper | William Randolph Hearst/Joseph pulitzer |
The "Open Door Notes" appealed for trade without interference among imperialist nations in: | China |
This president was responsible for beginning construction of the Panama Canal: | Theodore Roosevelt |
Group of Supreme Court cases that said that those under U.S. rule were not necessarily entitled to the same constitutional rights as U.S citizens | Insular cases |
First intervention under the "Big Stick" Policy took place here | Dominican republic |
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