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1 Ch. 23 Jeopardy ‘Review’ PeopleVocabulary (1)Vocabulary (2)ExpansionForeign Affairs 20 40 60 80 100

2 During the Spanish-American was who was President of the U.S.? 1.William McKinley 2.Woodrow Wilson 3.Theodore Roosevelt 4.Franklin Roosevelt

3 Who was the leader of the Rough Riders? 1. William McKinley 2. Woodrow Wilson 3. Theodore Roosevelt 4. Franklin Roosevelt

4 Which president’s Latin American policy was known as Moral Diplomacy? 1. William McKinley 2. Woodrow Wilson 3. Theodore Roosevelt 4. Franklin Roosevelt

5 Which president’s Latin American policy was known as Dollar Diplomacy? 1. William McKinley 2. Woodrow Wilson 3. Theodore Roosevelt 4. William Taft

6 Which president’s Latin American policy was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that allowed for America’s use of force? 1. William McKinley 2. Woodrow Wilson 3. Theodore Roosevelt 4. William Taft

7 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The use of sensational, often exaggerated stories, to attract readers _____________

8 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The foreign policy that stated that all nations should have equal access to trade in China _____________

9 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other nations _____________

10 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources _____________

11 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The foreign policy that emphasized using [U.S.] economic powers and business investment to influence Latin American Governments _____________

12 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The policy of extending a nation’s power by gaining territories for a colonial empire. _____________

13 (a) Open Door Policy (b) Isolationism (c) Spheres of Influence(d) Yellow Journalism (e) Roosevelt Corollary(f) Imperialism (g) Dollar Diplomacy The Presidential statement that made the U.S. the ‘police officer’ of the western hemisphere _____________

14 The political cartoon best illustrates the concept of?

15 What term is best described by a nation’s policy of increasing its power by gaining political, economic or territorial control of other areas? 1. internationalism 2. isolationism 3. Open Door Policy 4. Yellow Journalism

16 During the Spanish-American War, William Randolph Hearst said “you furnish the pictures and I will furnish the war’ What concept was this an example of? 1. The system of judicial review 2. Isolationism 3. Open Door Policy 4. Yellow Journalism

17 What was the reason Commodore Perry visited Japan in 1853? 1. To open Japan to American trade 2. To start the Open Door Policy 3. To stop Russian expansion into the Pacific 4. To acquire Japan

18 What action of territorial expansion was nicknamed Seward’s Folly? 1. The purchase of Alaska 2. The Gadsden Purchase 3. The Louisiana Purchase 4. The Mexican Cession

19 Which of the following groups encourage the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands? 1. Cattle ranchers of the American West 2. Factory workers in Hawaii 3. American sugar plantation owners in Hawaii 4. New England shipping companies

20 Why was the Open Door Policy developed? 1. The Japanese desired more contact with the West 2. Americans wanted to compete for trade in China 3. Americans hoped to protect the Chinese from militaristic foreigners 4. Americans wished to stop European nations from interfering in the Western Hemisphere

21 What event does this illustration describe?

22 What was the famous uprising against Western foreigners in China in 1900? 1. Whiskey Rebellion 2. Shay’s Rebellion 3. Boxer Rebellion 4. Turner’s Rebellion

23 The Platt Amendment was part of our foreign policy with what nation? 1. France 2. China 3. Mexico 4. Cuba

24 In 1916, why did President Wilson send American troops into Mexico? 1. Mexico made treaties with American enemies 2. Mexico threatened to retake Texas & California 3. Mexico attempted to overtake the Panama Canal 4. Mexican revolutionaries raided an American town

25 Which best represents Dollar Diplomacy? 1. A treaty between Panama and the U.S. working out the control of the Panama Canal 2. The U.S. Army collecting import and export taxes in Cuba 3. Joint efforts of Americans and Cubans in improving living conditions 4. The U.S. capitalists financing the building of railroads in South America

26 What was a major reason the Panama Canal was built? 1. To shorten the sea route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean 2. To stimulate the shipping industry of the U.S. 3. To decease the unemployment rate in Central America 4. To obtain a new colony for the U.S.


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