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Chapt. 10&11 Vocab Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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Question: ImperialismAnswer: The policy of extending a 's authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations
Question: Answer: A relationship of and partial control assumed by a superior power over a dependent country or region.
Question: SaxonismAnswer: belief in the superiority of the “Anglo-Saxon race.”
Question: Josiah Answer: American Protestant clergyman, , editor and author
Question: Matthew C. Answer: Commodore of the U.S. Navy who compelled the opening of Japan to the West with the Convention of in 1854.
Question: LiliuokalaniAnswer: last monarch and only queen regnant of the Kingdom of
Question: G. BlaineAnswer: U.S. Representative, of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Senator from Maine, two-time Secretary of State
Question: Pan Answer: the idea of a state including all of North and South America.
Question: Alfred T. Answer: United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and , who has been called "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century.
Question: Henry LodgeAnswer: US statesman, a Republican politician, and a historian from Massachusetts
Question: Randolph HearstAnswer: was an newspaper magnate and leading newspaper publisher.
Question: PulitzerAnswer: Hungarian-American newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York
Question: JournalismAnswer: type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching to sell more newspapers.
Question: Enrique Dupuy de Answer: Spanish to the United States
Question: Answer: patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy
Question: RooseveltAnswer: 26th President of the United ; hero of the Spanish-American War;
Question: DeweyAnswer: United naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War
Question: Emilio Answer: Was a general, politician, and independence leader.
Question: Rough Answer: name bestowed on the 1st United States Volunteer
Question: Leonard Answer: was a physician who served as the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Military Governor of Cuba and General of the Philippines
Question: ActAnswer: officially the Organic Act of 1900, is a United States law that established civilian (limited popular) government on the island of Puerto Rico, which had been newly acquired by the United States as a result of the Spanish–American War.
Question: Platt Answer: was a rider appended to the Army Appropriations Act presented to the U.S. Senate by Connecticut Senator Orville H. Platt (1827–1905) replacing the earlier Teller Amendment
Question: of InfluenceAnswer: area or region over a state or organization has significant cultural, economic, military or political influence.
Question: Open Door Answer: concept in foreign affairs, which usually refers to the around 1900 allowing multiple Imperial powers access to China, with none of them in control of that country.
Question: RebellionAnswer: was a -nationalist[1
Question: White FleetAnswer: popular nickname for the United States Navy battle fleet that completed a circumnavigation of the globe from 16 December 1907 to 22 1909 by order of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt
Question: Hay TreatyAnswer: an agreement (1901) between the U.S. and Great Britain giving the U.S. the sole right to build a canal across America connecting the Atlantic and Pacific.
Question: DiplomacyAnswer: term used to describe the of the United States — particularly under President William Howard Taft
 
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