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What is noninvolvement in world affairs called ?

isolationism

Whose belief in expansionism led to the building of the Panama Canal?

William H. Seward

Which incident on Cuba led to Congress declaring war on Spain in 1898?

Explosion of the U.S.S. Maine

Whose visit to Japan led to the Treaty of Kanagawa?

Matthew Perry

Which leader wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of their islands?

Queen Liliuokalani

Who led a revolt against Spanish rule in Cuba in 1895?

Jose Marti

With what did President Theodore Roosevelt help end the Russo- Japanese War?

Treaty of Portsmouth

Secretary of State William H. Seward helped the U.S. acquire Alaska from what country?

Russia

Under what policy did the United States claim the right to intervene in the domestic affairs of Latin American nations?

Roosevelt Corollary

What is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land called?

isthmus

What agreement set up a new Puerto Rican government in 1900?

Foraker Act

With whose support did Panamanians successfully revolt against Colombia?

The United States

The Spanish- American war was fought during the administration of which president?

William McKinley

The time when powerful nations created large empires by exercising economic and political control over weaker regions was called an age of?

imperialism

Imperialism was driven by the search for what?

materials and markets

What policy, proposed by John Hay, expanded American trading interests in China?

Open Door policy

With wat did President Theodore Roosevelt display the nation’s naval power in 1907?

Great White Fleet

After the United States and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris, what country became an American protectorate?

Cuba

President William Howard Taft’s policy of joining American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad was known as?

Dollar diplomacy

Who helped eliminate or reduce malaria and yellow fever in Panama which helped in completing the Panama Canal?

William Gorgas

“We have a duty to teach the South American republic to elect good men” – who characterized U.S. Latin American policy in this way?

Woodrow Wilson

What treaty was signed with Japan following Matthew Perry’s trip?

Treaty of Kanagawa

Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet in this city’s harbor?

Manila

Who was the Filipino rebel fighting for independence from Spain?

Emilio Aguinaldo

What did King Kalahaua allow in 1887 in return for the renewal of the trade agreement allowing no tariffs on Hawaiian sugar ?

Naval base at Pearl Harbor

Who proposed an Open Door policy in China?

Secretary of State John Hay

Which two journalists helped the Cuban Revolution with their yellow journalism reporting?

Hearst and Pulitzer

Who was one of the Rough Riders?

Theodore Roosevelt

Who often quoted this African proverb – “Speak softly and carry a big stick”?

Theodore Roosevelt

Who launched raids against the Americans in hopes of causing war between Mexico and the United States?

Pancho Villa

Who is going to successfully pass the Chapter 22 Test?

I am