By issuing the Roosevelt Corollary to the Truman Doctrine, Teddy Roosevelt made the United States an arbiter that ________ _________ between other countries.
What is "mediated conflicts"
Creater of the "New Deal"
Who is "Franklin D Roosevelt" (FDR)
By annexing Hawaii, The US would benefit from resources such as _____ + _____.
What are "fruit and sugar"
President Theodore Roosevelt practiced a form of foreign policy known as ___ _____ Diplomacy.
What is "Big Stick"
a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages, mandated by the 18th Amendment.
What is "prohibition"
In the "Open Door Policy" the U.S was seeking ____ _____ with China.
What is "Equal Trade"
The president of the U.S during the Great Depression...
Who is "Larry Hoover"
Long and dangerous ocean voyages between California and New York are one of the reasons for increased public support for the construction a _____.
What is "canal"
In an effort to increase American trade abroad, William Taft promoted the _____ __________ of US businesses
What is "global expansion"
a 19th-century American belief that the United States was divinely ordained—a "God-given right"—to expand its dominion, spread democracy, and capitalist ideals across the entire North American continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
What is "Manifest Destiny"
Imperialist nations built up their military strength to expand and _____ ____ _________ around the world.
What is "protect their interests"
Helped overthrow Queen Lil in Hawaii and became Hawaii's first president.
Who is "Sanford Dole"
Hawaiian citizens protested the _____ __________ of Hawaii by the United States.
What is "forced annexation"
an economic philosophy that advocates for deregulation and minimal government interference in the economy.
What is "Laissez-faire"
Consists of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, ratified on December 15, 1791, to guarantee essential civil rights and freedoms.
What is the "Bill of rights"
Goals of Imperialism
What are to "expand influence" & create "new markets for trade"
An Imperialist who supported building a cannal in Panama and establishing naval bases to support a large navy.
Who is "Alfred Mahan"
The 1898 Spanish-American War marked a turning point in American foreign policy because the United States emerged as a ___ _____ _____.
What is "new world power"
shantytowns built by homeless people across the United States during the Great Depression, specifically in the early 1930s.
What are "Hoovervilles"
The US was once a collection of this British colonies...
What is "13"
Alfred Thayer Mahan wanted these 3 things...
What are "New navy, buses/stations for the navy, a Panama Canal"
Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the late 19th century expansion of the American steel industry.
Who is "Andrew Carnegie"
As a direct result of the Spanish American War, the US gained new ________ _______.
What are "overseas markets"
the first major U.S. federal legislation to explicitly ban a specific ethnic group from immigrating and becoming naturalized citizens.
What is the "Chinese Exclusion Act"
the first federal law passed by Congress to prohibit trusts, monopolies, and cartels that restrained trade and competition.
What is the "Sherman Act"