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2011 UNITED STATES HISTORY SATP2 QUESTIONS

In 1897, when artist Frederic Remington wired William Randolph Hearst that all was quiet in Cuba, Hearst reportedly sent the following wire. What does this story indicate about the role of United States newspapers at that time? A. They were dedicated to accurate reporting. B. They were vital in conducting foreign diplomacy. C. They were concerned about international opinion. D. They were important in influencing governmental policy. 7C DOK 3 Proficient Please remain. You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war.

In 1897, when artist Frederic Remington wired William Randolph Hearst that all was quiet in Cuba, Hearst reportedly sent the following wire. What does this story indicate about the role of United States newspapers at that time? A. They were dedicated to accurate reporting. B. They were vital in conducting foreign diplomacy. C. They were concerned about international opinion. D. They were important in influencing governmental policy. 7C DOK 3 Proficient Please remain. You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war.

As a result of the Spanish American War, which constitutional dilemma confronted the United States government? Should imports from former Spanish colonies be duty free? Was quartering of troops legal in the Philippine Insurrection? Were military trials justified during the Philippine insurrection? Should people in former Spanish colonies be granted citizenship? 3A DOK 3 Proficient

As a result of the Spanish American War, which constitutional dilemma confronted the United States government? Should imports from former Spanish colonies be duty free? Was quartering of troops legal in the Philippine Insurrection? Were military trials justified during the Philippine insurrection? Should people in former Spanish colonies be granted citizenship? 3A DOK 3 Proficient

In the late 1800’s, why did the United States react to European colonization by establishing colonies of its own? American leaders believed world powers needed to establish diplomatic and political relationships. American leaders believed world powers needed to control territory and natural resources. American leaders wanted to establish the basis of democratic government. American leaders wanted to protect the rights of native populations. 3A DOK 3 Proficient

In the late 1800’s, why did the United States react to European colonization by establishing colonies of its own? American leaders believed world powers needed to establish diplomatic and political relationships. American leaders believed world powers needed to control territory and natural resources. American leaders wanted to establish the basis of democratic government. American leaders wanted to protect the rights of native populations. 3A DOK 3 Proficient

Which statement presents a jurisdiction of American imperialism during the late 19th century? Leaders believed distant territories were important to long-term national security. Leaders believed the country should avoid getting entangled in European affairs. Leaders believed it was necessary to trade with Europe for military technology. Leaders believed it was wrong to impose American ideals on other cultures. 3B DOK 3 Proficient

Which statement presents a jurisdiction of American imperialism during the late 19th century? Leaders believed distant territories were important to long-term national security. Leaders believed the country should avoid getting entangled in European affairs. Leaders believed it was necessary to trade with Europe for military technology. Leaders believed it was wrong to impose American ideals on other cultures. 3B DOK 3 Proficient

In the late 1800’s, imperialists and anti-imperialists disagreed over a foreign policy approach towards Cuba. Anti-imperialist argued that the United States should be a model for the free and self-governing nations and should honor Cuban independence. Imperialists supported the Platt Amendment which gave the United States authority to intervene in Cuban affairs. Why did the perspective of the imperialist prevail? A. Businesses in the United States benefitted from a close relationship with Cuba. B. Politicians in the United States benefitted from the loyal following in Cuba. C. Cuba lacked political traditions and wanted foreign assistance. D. Cuba lacked natural resources and needed foreign assistance. 3A DOK 3 Proficient

In the late 1800’s, imperialists and anti-imperialists disagreed over a foreign policy approach towards Cuba. Anti-imperialist argued that the United States should be a model for the free and self-governing nations and should honor Cuban independence. Imperialists supported the Platt Amendment which gave the United States authority to intervene in Cuban affairs. Why did the perspective of the imperialist prevail? A. Businesses in the United States benefitted from a close relationship with Cuba. B. Politicians in the United States benefitted from the loyal following in Cuba. C. Cuba lacked political traditions and wanted foreign assistance. D. Cuba lacked natural resources and needed foreign assistance. 3A DOK 3 Proficient