Imperialism
Japan
Samoa and Hawaii
War in Cuba
100

What does imperialism mean

The actions used by one nation to exercise political or economic control over a smaller or weaker nation

100

Who was the Commodore that was sent to open Japan to trade?

Perry

100

Why did the US want Samoa and Hawaii

They were mid Pacific ports for refueling and resupply 

100

What country did the US declare war on to help Cuba gain independence?

Spain

200

Why was the US less interested in Imperialism at first?

They were trying to recover from the Civil War

200

How did Commodore Perry open Japan?

He fired his cannons to either intimidate or impress Japan
200

What other country wanted Samoa America almost fought with?

Germany

200

What event gave the US the excuse it needed to go to war in Cuba?

The sinking of the battle ship Maine

300

What is a protectorate?

A country that is technically independent but is actually under the control of another country
300

Why was Japan closed off to trade with the west?

They were concerned about contaminating their culture.
300

What crop grew in Hawaii Americans became interested.

Sugar Cane

300

What is Autonomy?

Self Governed

400

Why would any country want to expand?

Do bring in more resource and prevent rivals from gaining control

400

What year did Commodore Perry open Japan

1853

400

What is a Tariff?

Tax on foreign imported goods

400

What is Jingoism?

Extreme Nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy

500

Why was the Navy so important?

To defend foreign interest and control the oceans.

500

Now called Tokyo bay what was the name of the bay Perry entered?

Edo Bay

500

How did businesses respond to Queen Liliuokalani trying to consolidate her power?

They overthrew her.

500

What is yellow journalism?

Sensationalism, or exaggeration in journalism

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