THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR IN ASIA
American Foreign Policy
Foreign Policies
Foreign Policies Part 2
Bonus Questions
100

Where was the U.S. fighting in Asia during the Spanish-American War? 

The Philippians

100

1. Why did we want to help Panama? 2. Who did we help them gain their independence from?

1. We wanted to build the Panama Canal 2. We helped them defeat Colombia for independence

100

Who did T.R. name as his successor? Must give the whole name. What was his successor's foreign policy called? 

William Howard Taft, Dollar Dollar Diplomacy 

100

Who was the president who started construction on the Panama Canal in the 1900s? 

T.R. 

100

Which president prompted Moral Diplomacy? 

Woodrow Wilson 

200

Why was the U.S. interested in the Philippines?

The US was interested in the Philippines and Asia because this would open up a new economic markets

200

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

The Monroe Doctrine states that any country in the Eastern Hemisphere can not attack any country in the Western Hemisphere, or else that is considered an act of war

200

What is Dollar Diplomacy? Must give the quote and the meaning we used in class. 

"Substituting money for bullets" means: if any Latin American country tried to stop US business, the US has the right to invade that country. 

200

When was the Panama Canal finished? 

1914

200

How many nautical miles were cut by using the Panama Canal? 

8,000 

300

What was Commodore George Dewey's plan?

Dewey's plan is 1. Motivate and supply the Filipino nationalists to rebel against and overthrow the Spanish government. While the Spanish were fighting the rebels, the U.S. Navy would destroy the Spanish fleet

300

What is the Corollary Doctrine?

The Corollary Doctrine states that countries in the Eastern Hemisphere cannot stop trade with the Western Hemisphere and would aid countries as needed. 

300

What is the Open Door Policy, and what country was it associated with?

Equal privilege for countries to trade with China. 

300

1. What is Big Stick Diplomacy? 2. What does the quote "Speak softly and rule with a big stick mean?

1. When America stayed out of foreign affairs for 100 years, it established power with the strength of the navy 2. One does not have to be the loudest in order to have power

300

Why did T.R. win the Nobel Peace Prize? 

For helping end the Russo-Japanese War

400

What is Yellow Journalism?

Making one believe something that isn't true

400

Who added the Corollary Doctrine?

Teddy Roosevelt 

400

What was T.R.'s Big Stick Diplomacy?

Emphasized negotiating peacefully while being prepared to use military strength to achieve diplomatic goals, summarized by his quote, "speak softly and carry a big stick".

400

Who were the Rough Riders? At what battle was their help key? 

A cavlary lead by T.R. and they rushed San Juan Hill

400
Who won the election of 1912 and how did he do this?
Woodrow Wilson won and he did this by taking votes away from Taft
500

1. How long did it take to win the war? 2. What countries did we gain?

The Spanish-American War lasted only four months, and the Americans emerged victorious. In the end, the Americans gained Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam

500

What was the Boxer Rebellion? 

The uprising in China, which included the siege of foreign legations in Beijing, was eventually suppressed by an international military alliance.

500

Who suggested the Open Door Policy as a reaction to the Spheres of Influence? 

John Hay

500

1. What is the Great White Fleet? 

16 U.S. Navy Ships that toured the world 

500

How much did America pay to Panama for the Canal Zone? 

10 million 

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