Linking The oceans
The Panama canal
Wielding a ''Big Stick'' in Latin America
Relations with Mexico
BONUS category
100

What oceans were getting linked with the canal?

The Atlantic and Pacific

100

How long did it take to build the canal?

10 years

100

Where did Roosevelt apply his big stick policy?

Latin America

100

When did Woodrow Wilson become president?

1913

100

How many locks are on the Panama canal?

12

200

What is a Isthmus?

A narrow strip of land joining two larger areas of land

200

How much did it cost to build the canal?

387 million

200

Why did he apply the Big Stick policy?

He wanted to prevent European nations from getting too powerful

200

Who was Francisco Villa?

A Mexican rebel general nicknamed Pancho

200

Define Hostile

Unfriendly; intending to do harm

300

How much a year did the United States pay in rent for the canal?

$250,000

300

What year did the construction of the canal begin?

1904

300

What did Taft urge US bankers and businesses to do?

Invest heavily in Asia and Latin America

300

According to Wilson what was the goal of the US Foreign policy?

It should aim to support and nurture democracy throughout the world

300

Define revolt

Rebellion

400

What did the canal improve?

Global shipping

400

What disease killed workers while building the canal?

Malaria

400

What was the Dollar Diplomacy

A policy based on the idea that economic ties were the best way to expand American influence

400

Define Invest

To supply money for a project in order to make a profit

400

Define prospect

Expectation; likely outcome

500

What day did the revolt take place?

November 3, 1903

500

Most of the laborer working on the canal were?

West Africans

500

What is a corollary?

A logical extension of a doctrine or proposition

500

Why did Wilson follow a policy called watchful waiting?

He hoped Mexico would develop a democratic government

500

Who was William C. Gorgas

An American expert on tropical diseases

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