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The President of the United States who advocated for American expansionism and launched the Big Stick Diplomacy.

Theodore Roosevelt

100

Sensationalized and often inaccurate reporting designed to sell newspapers.

Yellow Journalism

100

Why did the US decide to buy Alaska and why did the Russians sell it?

The US purchased Alaska in 1867 for $7.2 million. Russia sold it because it was too expensive and difficult to defend, and they saw limited economic potential.

100

Protectorates

Territories controlled by a foreign power but allowed some self-government.

100

 What did the US get out of the Treaty of Paris (1898)?

It got territorial acquisitions, strategic control, and economic benefits.

200

Who was John Pulitzer?

 A newspaper publisher who competed with Hearst in using yellow journalism.

200

The policy of acquiring new territories.

Expansionism.

200

What was the US Open Door policy? 

 The Open Door Policy aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all nations in China.



200

Areas within a country where another country has significant economic and political influence.

Spheres of Influence 

200

What were the Buffalo soldiers?

They were African-American regiments in the US Army. 

300

The last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Queen Liliuokalani

300

What was the Panama Canal?

A canal built across the Isthmus of Panama, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

300

Why did the Boxer Rebellion not ultimately turn out well for China?

It failed for several reasons like lack of organization, resources, and international intervention.

300

The practice, theory, or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations, particularly through expansionism, employing both hard power (military and economic power) and soft power (diplomatic power and cultural imperialism).

Imperialism 

300

What was one economic reason that the US took over Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico offered potential markets for American goods and resources, particularly sugar and other agricultural products.

400

Who was George Dewey?

The American admiral who defeated the Spanish Pacific Fleet in the Spanish-American War.

400

An American battleship that mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.

USS Maine

400

How did Yellow Journalism help get the US into the Spanish-American War?

It got the US into the Spanish-American war by exaggerated reports, fabricated stories, and ignoring Spanish reforms.

400

What was the American Anti-Imperialist League?

 A group formed in 1898 to oppose American annexation of the Philippines.

400

What was one military reason that the US took over Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico's strategic location in the Caribbean was crucial for the US Navy, providing a valuable base and coaling station for its ships.

500

The leader of the Filipino independence movement during the Philippine-American War.

Emilio Aguinaldo 

500

A policy declared by President James Monroe in 1823, stating that the United States would oppose any further European colonization or intervention in the Americas.

Monroe Doctrine

500

How did the Spanish-American War make Theodore Roosevelt popular enough that he could run for president?

Newspapers praised Roosevelt's heroism, further elevating his public image.

500

What was the Open Door Policy?

A policy proposed by the United States in 1899 that called for equal trading rights for all nations in China.

500

What was the Boxer Rebellion?

It was an uprising in China against foreign influence in religion, politics, and trade. 

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