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VUS.9a

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Define isolationism.   U.S. should stay out of world affairs.  
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What was American foreign policy from President Washington to World War I?   Isolationism  
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Define the Monroe Doctrine.   European countries should stay out of the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.  
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What was the Open Door Policy?   All nations would have equal trading rights in China.  
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What president started the Open Door Policy?   William McKinley  
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What Secretary of State proposed the Open Door Policy?   John Hay  
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Who was the last native ruler of Hawaii?   Queen Liluokalani  
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What country controlled Cuba before the Spanish-American War?   Spain  
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Who won the Spanish-American War?   The United States  
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What territory did the United States get in the Spanish-American War?   1) the Philippines 2) Puerto Rico 3) Guam  
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At the end of the Spanish-American War, where did the U.S. say it could send troops?   Cuba  
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What president was responsible for the Panama Canal?   Theodore Roosevelt  
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What did the Panama Canal do?   Short-cut between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans  
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What president was responsible for Dollar Diplomacy?   William Howard Taft  
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What was Dollar Diplomacy?   American business would invest in Latin America.  
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Who were the Central Powers in World War I?   1) Germany 2) Austria-Hungary 3) Ottoman Empire  
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What modern country was known as the Ottoman Empire?   Turkey  
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Who were the Allies in World War I?   1) Great Britain 2) France 3) Russia  
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What country's entry into World War I led to Germany's defeat?   United States  
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Why did the U.S. enter World War I?   1) German submarine warfare 2) Close ties to Great Britain  
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What was the Great Migration?   Movement of African-Americans from the South to the North to get jobs  
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Who was president during World War I?   Woodrow Wilson  
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Who developed the Fourteen Points?   Woodrow Wilson  
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What were the 3 key ideas of the Fourteen Points?   1) National self-determination 2) Freedom of the seas 3) League of Nations  
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What was the League of Nations?   Organization of nations started at the end of World War I to keep world peace  
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What treaty ended World War I?   Versailles Treaty  
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Who ratifies or approves treaties?   United States Senate  
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What vote is needed in the Senate to ratify a treaty?   Two-thirds  
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Did the Senate ratify the Versailles Treaty?   No  
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Did the United States join the League of Nations?   No  
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What is internationalism?   1) Opposite of isolationism 2) Heavy involvement in world affairs  
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