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APPLAUSE

1900 Pres. Election & more Foreign Policy Wilson & the world China & More Imperial- ISM NEW Manifest Destiny

THIS was President McKinley’s Secretary of State who issued a series of policy statements regarding relations with China

Who is John Hay? 100

THIS was the name given to the letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights in China with the United States and that no single nation would have a monopoly on trade with any part of China

What is the Open Door Notes? 200

THIS was a movement of Chinese against foreigners killing hundreds of missionaries and other foreigners in China that was eventually put down by an international military force 1

What is the Boxer Rebellion ? 300

THIS President’s foreign policy pressured nations in the Western Hemisphere to establish democratic governments

400 What is Wilson’s foreign policy ?

William Howard Taft’s policy of encouraging private American investments in underdeveloped regions of the world was given THIS label by some commentators

500 What is ? What is Dollar diplomacy ?

THIS group was formed because of their opposition to the ratification of the Treaty of Paris of 1898

100 What is the Anti- Imperialist League ?

THIS place was annexed to the US during the Spanish American War, although it was NOT a former colony of Spain, nor a part of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 with Spain that ended the Spanish American War.

200 What is Hawaii ?

At the time, the most controversial event associated with the Spanish- American War was the acquisition of THIS

What is the Philippines ? 300

THESE 3 places became possessions of the United States under the provisions of the Treaty of Paris of 1898

What is Puerto Rico Guam the Philippine Islands ? 400

Anti-imperialists presented THESE 3 arguments against acquiring the Philippine Islands

500 What is 1. it would violate the “consent of the governed” philosophy of the Declaration of Independence 2. despotism abroad might lead to despotism at home 3. the Filipinos wanted freedom, not colonial rule ?

The numerous near-wars and diplomatic crises of the United States in the late 1880s and 1890s demonstrated THIS about the national mood of the United States

100 What is the aggressive new national mood?

The United States gained a virtual right of intervention in Cuba because of THIS

What is the Platt Amendment ? 200

By acquiring THESE Islands at the end of the Spanish-American War, the United States assumed rule over millions of Asian people, became a full –fledged East Asian power, assumed commitments that would be difficult to defend AND developed popular support for a big navy

300 What is the Philippines ?

THIS is the correct chronological order for these events: () American declaration of war on Spain () sinking of the Maine () passage of the Teller Amendment () passage of the Platt Amendment

What is (1) sinking of the Maine (2) passage of the Teller Amendment (3) American declaration of war on Spain (4) passage of the Platt Amendment 400

In 1899, an insurrection began HERE because the United States refused to give the people their freedom

What is the Philippines ? 500

The Republicans won the 1900 election mainly because of THIS

100 What is the prosperity achieved during McKinley’s first term?

The United States declared war on Spain even though the Spanish had already agreed to do THIS

What is sign an armistice with the Cuban rebels ? 200

THIS guaranteed the independence of Cuba

What is The Teller Amendment ? 300

A major factor in the shift in American foreign policy toward imperialism in the late nineteenth century was THIS

What is the need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production ? 400

In the 1900 presidential election, the Democratic Party and its candidate William Jennings Bryan, insisted that THIS was the “paramount issue” of the campaign.

What is imperialism ? 500

The name of the foreign policy statement issued in 1823 which warned other nations against expanding their influence in Latin America was called THIS

100 What is the Monroe Doctrine ?

This added a new provision to the Monroe Doctrine that was specifically designed to justify U.S. intervention in the affairs of Latin American countries especially if necessary to forestall interference by European nations

Who is the Roosevelt Corollary? 200

As to whether American laws applied to the territory acquired in the Spanish –American War, the Supreme Court decided THIS in the Insular Cases

300 What is that the Constitution does not necessarily follow the flag ?

THIS phrase was the title of a poem by English writer Rudyard Kipling that promoted the duty of whites (Euro’s & Americans) to rule over & civilize other nations/ethnic groups and was published in McClures magazine in 1899 and endorsed by many Americans

What is “White man’s burden” ? 400

THIS asserted in 1904 that the United State had a right to exercise international police power in the Western Hemisphere

500 What is the Roosevelt Corollary ?

An example of Wilson following his policy of missionary (moral) diplomacy involved his refusal to recognize THIS government in Mexico because he considered this leader a murderer because he had ordered rebel leader Francisco Madero executed.

100 What was the Huerta government ?

THIS was the phrase given to describe the plan adopted by Wilson looking for an opportunity to act against Huerta

200 What is Watchful Waiting ?

In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy that the US had a moral responsibility to deny recognition to any Latin American government it viewed as undemocratic was called THIS

What is Missionary (moral) diplomacy ? (which gave the Monroe Doctrine a moral tone) 300

THIS government in Mexico was challenged by Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a fierce nationalist who had frequently courted the support and aid of the United States, Emiliano Zapata AND Peasants who wanted land reform

400 What is government ? What is the Carranza government ?

The OVERALL result of the American military expeditions into Mexico in 1914 and 1916 was THIS

500 What is to embitter U. S. – Mexican relations for several years ?

FINAL JEOPARDY

PRESIDENTS

THIS was the youngest elected President in US History

Who is John F. Kennedy ? (TR youngest to become President – not through election but assassination of Pres. McKinley)