Imperialist Policy
Spanish-American War
Women's Rights
Annexation
Miscellaneous
Progressive Presidents
100

The Open-Door policy was an agreement between the U.S. and other European powers that led to the creation of what throughout China? 

What are spheres of influence?

100

This ship exploded due to an onboard gunpowder malfunction, not sabotage, in Havana Harbor, Cuba in 1898. 

What is the U.S.S Maine?

100

She helped organize this famous women's rights convention in 1848.  She was also the principal author of the Declaration of Sentiments during this convention.  

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton and what is the Seneca Falls Convention?  

100

In 1893, with the help of the United States Marines, pineapple planter Sanford B. Dole removed Queen Liliuokalani from power and annexed this territory. 

What is Hawaii?

100

She was an outspoken advocate for women's rights and suffrage.  She also wrote the famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech for the 1851 Women's Rights Convention.  

Who is Sojourner Truth?  

100

President Roosevelt supported the creation of the national park system in order to protect the natural environment from exploitation and destruction.  This begins what movement in the U.S.?

What is the conservation movement?  

200

President Roosevelt's foreign policy of carefully mediated negotiation ("speaking softly") supported by the unspoken threat of a powerful military is called this.

What is Big Stick Diplomacy? 

200

What are 2 causes of the Spanish-American War?

What are U.S. business interests in sugar/tobacco plantations;  inhumane treatment of Cubans by the Spanish gov;  yellow journalism; explosion of the U.S.S Maine?

200

She was a Quaker minister, abolitionist, and suffragist who also fought for equality in marital and divorce laws.  

Who is Lucretia Mott?  

200

One effect of the Spanish-American War was this war between the U.S. and this country?

What is the Philippine-American War and what is the Philippines?

200

President Taft's administration agreed to help this country pay its national debt in exchange for U.S. political and military influence in the region.  

What is Nicaragua?  

200

Of the 3 Progressive Presidents, this president broke up more monopolies than the other two.  For an additional $200, he did it more than this president who called himself "the trust buster" ironically enough.  

Who is William Howard Taft and (EXTRA $200) who is Theodore Roosevelt?    

300

President Roosevelt's foreign policy also added onto the Monroe Doctrine, which emphasized the idea that the United States would intervene in conflicts between Latin American countries and European countries. What is this "attachment" to the Monroe Doctrine?

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

300

This type of writing convinced Americans that the United States needed to go to war against Spain.  

What is Yellow Journalism?

300

She was arrested for voting "illegally" in 1872, and she wrote the text that would eventually become the 19th Amendment.  

Who is Susan B. Anthony?  

300

The U.S. bought this territory from Russia in 1867.

What is Alaska?

300

This group used a state-by-state strategy for women's suffrage, and it believed that members should act ladylike and respectful while promoting the movement.  

What is NAWSA (National American Women Suffrage Association)?

300

This Ch. 18 key term seeks to advance the human condition through social reform based on advancements in science, technology, economic development, and social organization.

What is progressivism?  

400

President Taft gave both Latin American and Asian countries loans to gain influence in those regions. Taft thought this plan was a better way of gaining influence over these countries rather than using force.

What is Dollar Diplomacy? 

400

This famous battle included a future US president, Rough Riders, and African American Buffalo Soldiers.  

What is the Battle of San Juan Hill?  

400

She co-founded Hull House, a settlement house that served impoverished communities, children, and immigrants in Chicago.  She was also an anti-imperialist.

Who is Jane Addams?  

400

This stated that Cuba could not contract debts it couldn't afford to pay back, that the U.S. could send troops "to restore order and provide mutual cooperation," and that the U.S. could use Guantanamo Bay as a naval base.  

What is the Platt Amendment?  

400

The Boxer Rebellion occurred because Chinese farmers and peasants wanted to rid their country of what? 

What are foreign influences (spheres of influence also accepted)?

400

Which country did President Roosevelt send Marines to in order to collect outstanding debts that this country owed to European nations?  

What is the Dominican Republic?  

500

This 1912 policy platform of Woodrow Wilson called for regulating some banks and big businesses, lowering tariffs to increase international trade, and increasing competition in the economy.

What is New Freedom?

500

Due to the U.S. victory in the Spanish-American War, the Treaty of Paris (1898) stated that U.S. would receive which nations as territories (provide 4 of 4).  

What are Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Cuba (technically an independent country)?

500

Not only was her first vote against U.S. involvement in WWI, but she was also the first woman elected to Congress in 1916, from this state.

Who is Jeanette Rankin and what is Montana?

500

The Supreme Court decisions known as the Insular Cases (after the Spanish-American War) ruled this.  

What is that full constitutional rights do not automatically apply to residents of newly acquired territories.

500

This imperialist naval captain wrote that the economic future of a nation depended on gaining new markets abroad and that a powerful navy would be essential to protect these markets from foreign rivals

Who is Alfred Thayer Mahan? 

500

President Roosevelt's domestic policy platform called this, supported federal intervention in social issues (like women's suffrage) and reform of certain monopolistic business practices.

What is New Nationalism (the Square Deal is also acceptable).  

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