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Important Terms Foreign Policy People MISC. 100 200 300 400 500

Important Terms100 spreading the rule of one country over that of another country. Answer: Imperialism

Important Terms 200 noninvolvement in world affairs Answer: Isolationism

Important Terms 300 Americans had increased their territory by moving west and south Answer: Expansionism

Important Terms 500 Name and define the 4 types of Imperialism 1) Colonial Imperialism: One country taking over another country usually by force. 2) Cultural Imperialism: One country’s culture impacting another country’s culture. 3) Political Imperialism: One country influences the government of another country. 4) Economic imperialism: One country controls key aspects of another country’s economy

Important Terms 400 Answer: Yellow Journalism American newspapers printed shocking reports about the violent revolution. This type of sensational and biased reporting Answer: Yellow Journalism

Foreign Policy 100 approach would keep the world from falling into anarchy, or disorder and lawlessness. The United States had the right to act as a “policeman” in Latin America. This was known as the “big stick” policy or _____________. Answer: The Roosevelt Corollary

Foreign Policy 300 Japan, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia had set up spheres of influence in China. Secretary of State John Hay proposed an idea. This would give each foreign nation in China the right to trade freely within all the spheres of influence Answer: Open Door Policy

Foreign Policy 200 thought that the United States should intervene in other nations’ affairs if American business interests were threatened Answer: Dollar Diplomacy

Foreign Policy 400 When Matthew Perry makes an agreement to trade with Japan. Answer: Treaty of Kanagawa

Foreign Policy 500 What does America gain out of funding and revolt in Panama against Columbia. Answer: Panama Canal

People 200 Leader of Hawaii who begins to fight back to American rule of the country Answer: Queen Liliuokalani

People 100 Leader of the Rough Riders in the Spanish American War and later became President. Answer: T. Roosevelt

People 300 Opened trade for the U.S. in Asia and specifically Japan Answer: Matthew Perry

People 400 Who is quoted for saying this, “We hold that the policy known as imperialism is hostile to liberty and tends toward militarism, an evil from which it has been our glory to be free.” Answer: Anti-Imperialist League

People 500 a secret Chinese society, that fought against the foreigners in China Answer: Boxer Rebellion

Misc. 100 War over Cuba and the Philippines Answer: Spanish- American War

Misc. 300 What 3 Pacific Islands did America gain control over. Answer: Midway, Samoa, Hawaii

Misc. 200 War between Russia and Japan Answer: Russo-Japanese War

MISC. 500 Explain the positives and Negatives to Imperialism Answer: Answers May Vary

MISC. 400 What was the last straw event that caused America to invade Cuba. Answer: Explosion of Battleship Maine karrie anne