People
Hawaii
Diplomacy
Panama
War with Spain
100

He arranged the purchase of Alaska from Russia

William H. Seward

100

America's annexation of Hawaii is an example of

Imperialism

100

What is dollar diplomacy?

The policy of using economic investment to protect U.S. interests abroad

100

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land

Isthmus

100

Sensational, biased, and often false reporting got the nickname

Yellow Journalism

200

He led the U.S. in its war with Spain

William McKinley

200

Queen of Hawaii and opposed the treaty to annex Hawaii

Queen Liliuokalani

200

Roosevelt Corollary=

Police Power

200

Problems faced by Panama Canal workers

malaria, yellow fever, poisonous snakes, heat

200

The Battle Cry for this War

Remember the Maine

300

He helped open two Japanese ports to American trade

Commodore Matthew Perry

300

Why did the Queen of Hawaii oppose the treaty?

The queen points out that the Hawaiian people were not consulted about the treaty, and she argues that it takes away Hawaiians' property and their civil rights

300

Taft's dollar diplomacy "substituting dollars for ....

Bullets

300

How did cartoons portray Panama?

small and weak in comparison to U.S. Power

300

Americans were concerned about the concentration camps. What was the nickname for the leader of the concentrations camps?

The Butcher

400

He put in place the Open Door Policy in China and negotiated the treaty that made the Panama Canal possible

John Hay

400

What happened after U.S. forced the Hawaiian ruler from power

Americans set up their own provincial government

400

This president promoted democracy in other nations as a means of preventing war and revolution

Woodrow Wilson

400

Who was portrayed in cartoons as arrogant in his support of rebellion in Panama

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Roosevelt formed a regiment of volunteers, mainly former cowhands and college students

Rough Riders

500

He helped make naval ships become more powerful, in which helped to expand U.S. influence overseas

Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan

500

Americans had bought up most of the land and had control of most businesses. What happened after U.S. requested annexation?

Hawaii eventually became a territory of the U.S.

500

How did President Taft's "dollar diplomacy" differ from Roosevelt's foreign policy in Latin America?

Taft used economic power instead of "police power" to gain influence and to protect U.S. interests

500

What is the difference between U.S. protectorate and a U.S. territory?

Protectorate is under the protection of the U.S. A territory is completely controlled by the U.S.

500

Marked a change in America's international role: U.S. was recognized as

A major military power with interests in foreign affairs and overseas possessions

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