Who was President Wilson?
Believed that Anglo-Saxon domination was inevitable.
Who was Josia Strong?
Sugar planters urged the U.S. to incorporate this territory.
What was Hawaii?
A quiet agreement to restrict Japanese immigration in exchange for school integration in CA
What was the Gentleman's Agreement?
Phrase for attention-getting journalism that was shy on objectivity.
What was Yellow Journalism?
Believed that maintaining strong business ties promoted peace in the world.
Who was President Taft?
Believed that naval power was the key to prosperity and power.
Who was Alfred T. Mahan?
What was the Philippines?
What was the Yellow Peril?
Amendment that said that the US would not take Cuba as a colony.
What was the Teller Amendment?
Believed that a show of strength could promote peace.
Who was President Teddy Roosevelt?
Believed that American character was defined by the frontier, and we must always have one.
Who was Frederick Jackson Turner?
The assertion that the US will police Latin America
What was the Roosevelt Corollary?
Policy insisting that China trade with all nations.
What was the Open Door Policy?
Letter that insulted President McKinley's hypocrisy and masculinity.
What was the De Lome letter?
The phrase that represents Taft's diplomatic approach.
What was Dollar Diplomacy?
Originated the idea of Manifest Destiny.
Who was John O'Sullivan?
The Platt Amendment restricted autonomy for the newly "freed" inhabitants of this nation.
What was Cuba?
The US and other countries intervened to put down this Chinese rebellion.
What was the Boxer Rebellion?
German communication suggesting that Mexico attack the US.
What was the Zimmerman Telegraph?
The phrase that represents Roosevelt's diplomatic approach.
What was Big Stick diplomacy?
Who was John Hay?
An 1878 treaty netted the US the lovely harbor of Pago Pago in this island nation.
What was Samoa?
Roosevelt's show of force in the Pacific.
What was the Great White Fleet?
Two exploding ships to remember.
The Maine and the Lusitania