Imperialism Study guide. 1.Imperialism- THE POLICY OF EXTENDING A NATION’S AUTHORITY OVER OTHER COUNTRIES BY ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, OR MILITARY MEANS( raw.

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Imperialism Study guide

1.Imperialism- THE POLICY OF EXTENDING A NATION’S AUTHORITY OVER OTHER COUNTRIES BY ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, OR MILITARY MEANS( raw materials/customers)( begin in the 1800’s) Protectorate-A COUNTRY WHOSE AFFAIRS ARE PARTIALLY CONTROLLED BY ANOTHER COUNTRY. Isolationism- OPPOSITION TO POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEALINGS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES.

2. Annexation 3. Desire for military strength, Thirst for new markets, Belief in cultural superiority 4. Open Door Policy 5. Dollar Diplomacy 6. U.S. MAY NEED TO EXERT ITS POWER IF ANY OF STATES OR TERRITORIES ARE THREATENED ECONOMICALLY. ESPECIALLY IN LATIN AMERICA

7. Alaska 8. Hawaii 9. Y-ellow journalism, U-SS Maine explosion- assumed caused by Spain, R- evolutionaries in CUBA revolted against Spanish rule, D-e Lome letter-against McKinley, S-ugar interests for U.S. businessmen Puerto Rico and Guam, CUBA, Philippines

10. Spanish-American War 11. This allowed the U.S. to negotiate a canal building treaty for assisting business, **TRADE, and the military. – 12. Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Germany, Bulgaria 13. Russia, Great Britain, France

14. Woodrow Wilson , Russia – 17. Continued German aggression (submarine warfare)-sinking of the Lusitania Ties with Great Britain “Wanted to make the world safe for democracy”- Wilson Zimmerman letter

18. ARTILLERY SHELLS –19. Self-determination-countries rule themselves –Freedom of the Seas-unrestricted waterways –League of Nations- An international body devoted to preventing war –Mandate System-league members would govern colonies of defeated nations, Wilson plan to eliminate the cause of war

20. BOUNDARIES REDRAWN OF EUROPE  Creation of new nations-ia countries Yugoslavia, Latvia, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Poland, and Finland France and Great Britain insisted that Germany had to assume full responsibility for the war and pay war reparations of $33 billion 3)League of Nations created from Wilson’s 14 points

21. the US did not join the League of Nations **because the US did not want U.S. foreign policy decided by international organization