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Imperialism Video Quiz

1. Factors motivating U.S. expansionism were economic interests, desire for military strength, and belief in the “White Man’s Burden.”

2. After the Civil War, the United States adopted an isolationist policy.

3. Vietnam was believed to be an ideal location for U.S. ships to refuel.

4. The queen of Hawaii had to surrender her throne so that the United States could make the land its own territory.

5. The land of Alaska was given to the United States as a gift from Russia.

6. Establishing refueling ports in the Atlantic Ocean was key to U.S. expansionist strategy.

7. The explosion of the USS Maine battleship was a large factor in America’s declaration of war against Spain.

8. The United States wanted to guarantee equal trading rights in an “Open Door Policy” with Cuba.

9. Members of the Fists of Righteous Harmony, the Boxers, were fighting to maintain foreign influence in China.

10. President Theodore Roosevelt sent U.S. warships, known as the Great White Fleet, on a world tour to show naval strength.