Vocabulary
Roosevelt
Expansionism
Spanish-American War
Philippine-American War
100

A period from about 1890 to 1920 in which reformers sought to correct many social, economic, and political inequalities in the U.S.

Progressive Era

100

The waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in order to make trade faster.

Panama Canal

100

The name of the islands that were basically hijacked by American businessmen.

Hawaii

100

Using exaggerated headlines to sell newspapers.

Yellow Journalism

100

A war fought by unconventional means, such as sabotage, ambushes, and unexpected raids.

Guerilla War

200

The management and protection of natural resources.

Conservation 

200

President Roosevelt's foreign policy in which he would negotiate peacefully while flexing the U.S.'s military strength.

Big Stick Diplomacy

200

What piece of land did the U.S. purchase from Russia for only $7.2 million?

Alaska

200

What incident sparked the Spanish-American War?

The sinking of the USS Maine

200

The group of Americans that became the voice against McKinley's foreign policy decisions.

American Anti-Imperialist League
300

Money paid to the government based on how much a person earns.

Income Tax

300

The declaration that states the U.S. would intervene in the affairs of Latin America when necessary.

Roosevelt Corollary

300

The suggestion from John Hay that all ports accept ships from every nation, not just those with which China had brokered deals.

Open Door Policy

300

What's the name of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War?

Treaty of Paris

300

Why did President McKinley want to maintain control of the Philippines? 

He thought it would help their trade with China.

400

A policy of exerting economic, political, or military control over weaker nations.

Imperialism

400

The name of Roosevelt's voluntary Calvary group during the Spanish-American War.

Rough Riders

400

The attacks on Westerners by a group of Chinese known as the Righteous and Harmonious Fists. 

Boxer Rebellion

400

Why is the Spanish-American War referred to as "a splendid little war?"

Because the U.S. won in only 16 weeks with minimal losses.

400

How many Filipino civilians died during the Philippine American War?

200,000

500

Claims of exclusive economic and trading authority, in parts of a country.

Spheres of Influence

500

Roosevelt was known as someone who would fight to curb the power of big business by vigorously enforcing antitrust legislation. What's the term for that?

Trustbuster

500

Japan's foreign policy up until trade was reopened by Commodore Mathew Perry. 

Isolationism

500

Name all of the territories that the U.S. received from Spain after the Spanish-America War.

Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines

500

Who was the leader who felt that the U.S. had promised the Filipinos their independence and led the fight against the U.S.?

Emilio Aguinaldo 

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