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Spanish- American War U.S. Intervention Random 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Presidential Policies Foreign Policy

This event provoked the war between the United States and Mexico in the mid-1800s

What is the Annexation of Texas?

This foreign policy tool was used by the U.S. government to acquire Oregon Territory from Great Britain

What is Dipolmacy?

The United States used this to gain Mexico

What is armed force?

The Monroe Doctrine included this policy

What is non- colonization or non-interference?

The belief that morals should shape foreign policy

What is idealism?

This letter lead to increased positive feelings for a war with Spain

What is the De Lome letter?

The sinking of this ship was a cause of the Spanish- American War

What is the USS Maine?

Sensationalized news reports to help sell papers are referred to as this

What is yellow journalism?

These territories were ceded to the United States after the Spanish- American war

What are Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?

Teddy Roosevelt and this group were heroes in the fighting of the Spanish-American War

Who are the Rough Riders?

This was President Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy

What is Bick Stick Diplomacy?

President Wilson argued that we should use this to guide the U.S.’s Foreign Policy

What are Morales?

Nickname for Taft’s Foreign Policy

What is Dollar Diplomacy?

Roosevelt’s extension on the Monroe Doctrine stating that United States must use International Police power to preserve peace and order in the Hemisphere

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

Idea introduced by Wilson saying that other peoples had a right to determine their own government free of outside influence

What is Self- Determination?

This progressive reform was designed to give voters more power to choose candidates for public office

What is direct primary?

The purpose of this act was to reform the civil service system

What is the Pendleton Act?

The National Child Labor Act lead to a need for more of these

What are schools?

This progressive reform was enacted by a constitutional amendment

What is women’s sufferage?

This progressive reform allows citizens of a state to propose a law without involving their state legislatures

What is an initiative?

This is the reason that many children did not attend schools in the 1900s

What is they needed to work to support their families?

Cities were densely populated and inadequate_______.

What is infrastructure?

The opposite of Social Darwinism (What progressives followed)

What is the Social Gospel?

Medicines often had these in them

What are narcotics?

Businesses that take mineral resources from the earth

What are extractive industries?

Make your wager

William "Boss" Tweed ran this notorious political machine?

What is Tammany Hall?