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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Ch 12 A Ch 12 BCh 13 ACh 13 BRandom

This commodore forced Japan to trade with the he U.S. in points

Who is Matthew Perry? 100 points

200 points The economic and political domination Of a strong nation over other weaker nations

200 points What is Imperialism?

300 points The sinking of this battleship led To the United States declaring war On Spain

300 points What is the USS Maine?

400 points The belief that English speaking Nations were destined to dominate the planet, since these nations had superior character, ideas, and better governance

400 points What is Anglo- Saxonism?

500 points Sugar plantation owners helped overthrow the Queen Liliuokalani of these islands.

500 points What are the Hawaiian Islands?

100 points Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines were all part of this empire, prior to the Spanish-American War.

100 points What is the Spanish Empire?

200 points Secretary of State Hay issued this policy so that all nation could trade equally with China.

200 points What is the Open Door Policy?

300 points This president won a Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating peace between Japan and Russia.

300 points Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

400 points The principle that the U.S. has the right to act as the policeman of the Western Hemisphere and could intervene in the affairs of Latin America.

400 points What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

500 points Shipping costs and shipping time for world trade decreased due to the construction of this waterway.

500 points What is the Panama Canal?

100 points Teddy Roosevelt became president after this president was assassinated?

100 points Who is William McKinely?

200 points In 1920, this amendment gave women the right to vote.

200 points What is the 19 th amendment?

300 points This reform allowed citizens to introduce legislation and required the legislature to vote on it.

300 points What is the initiative?

400 points Robert La Follette introduced these 4 ideas that increased citizen participation in the government.

400 points What are the initiative, referendum, recall, and direct primary?

500 points President put his stamp on the presidency with the promotion of this idea?

500 points What is conservation?

100 points In the election of 1912, this 3 rd party was lead by Teddy Roosevelt.

100 points What is the Bull Moose Party?

200 points Robert La Follette was governor this state.

200 points What is Wisconsin?

300 points President Roosevelt’s policies towards business that would encourage more competition.

300 points What is Trustbusting?

400 points This group advocated for safe work conditions, increase in pay, and shorter work hours.

400 points What are labor unions?

500 points The 16 th amendment allowed the federal government to do this.

500 points What is established the income tax?

100 points Senators Beveridge and Lodge advocated for the building of this.

100 points What is a large navy?

200 points This disease, carried by mosquitoes, made building the Panama canal difficult.

200 points What is yellow fever?

300 points The main reason why the U.S. participated in imperialism.

300 points What is to develop trade with other nations?

400 points This type of journalism promoted by Hearst and Pulitzer, help persuaded America into war with Spain.

400 points What is yellow journalism?

500 points This convention in, held in 1848, Western New York helped promote women’s suffrage

500 points What is the Seneca Falls convention?