Question | Answer |
Compensated American producers of cane and beet sugar a bounty of two cents a pound | McKinley Tariff Act |
Deprived Cuban nationalist rebels of food and recruits | "reconcentration" camps |
Amendment proposed by Senator Henry M. Teller disclaiming any intention of adding Cuban territories to the United States | Teller Amendment |
Filipino nationalist leader | Emilio Aquinaldo |
War in the Philippines using save guerrilla warfare | Spanish-American War |
Forced Cuba to not make treaties with foreign powers and to allow U.S. naval bases on its soil | Platt Amendment |
Captured Emilio Aquinaldo during the Spanish-American War | Frederick Funston |
Policy in which the U.S. would not concern themselves in the matters of other countries | Isolationism |
Policy that kept China open to trade with all countries on an even basis | Open Door policy |
Rebellion of Chinese Nationalists in Peking that lasted weeks | Boxer Rebellion |
Agreement in which the Japanese promised not to issue passports to laborers seeking to come to America | Gentlemen's Agreement |
Asserted U.S. right to military intervention in Latin America | Roosevelt Corollary |
Encouraged U.S government-supported investment | Dollar Diplomacy |
Allowed U.S. warships to travel swiftly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans | Panama Canal |
Policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force | Imperialism |
Created Dollar Diplomacy, 27th president of the United States | William Howard Taft |
Country thats development is influenced by another country even though it has no formal authority | Sphere of Influence |
Leader of the Social Gospel movement, author of "Our Country" | Josiah Strong |
Allowed the U.S to take charge of the Dominican customs service | Monroe Doctrine |
Greatly increased extent of anti-Spanish opinion in the U.S. | Sinking of the Maine in Havana harbor |