The economic and political domination of a weaker country by a stronger one?
What is Imperialism
We fought against Spain in two areas of the world. Name one of them?
What is the Philippines or Cuba
The open door policy was in regard to which country?
What is China
He opened Japan to trade with the U.S.
A country that is technically independent but actually under the control of another country?
What is a Protectorate
What did America need to build to further their imperialistic goals?
What is a navy
Volunteer cavalry unit made up of ivy leaguers, miners and cowboys?
Who were the Rough Riders
Woodrow Wilson was forced to intervene in which country?
What is Mexico
Associated with Big Stick Diplomacy?
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
Aggressive Nationalism?
What is Jingoism
The U.S. needed ports in the pacific to refuel our navy. Name one of the two that we established?
What are Samoa or Hawaii or Pago Pago or Pearl Harbor
What battle ended hostilities in Cuba?
What was San Juan Hill
The first use of his "Big Stick" policy in the western hemisphere saw Roosevelt get involved in what central american country?
What is Panama
Associated with Dollar Diplomacy?
Who is Taft
An area where a foreign nation enjoys special rights and power?
What is sphere of influence
The idea that the United States and Latin American countries should work together?
What is Pan-Americanism
Following the end of the war the U.S. annexed two territories. Name one of them?
What are Guam or Puerto Rico
Who led raids on American soil?
Associated with Moral Diplomacy?
Who is Woodrow Wilson
A policy that allowed each foreign nation in China to trade freely in the other nations' spheres of influence?
What is the open door policy
What commodity/crop led to the U.S. annexing Hawaii?
What is Sugar
What was the name of the Ship that blew up in Havana harbor sparking U.S. calls for war?
The Roosevelt Corollary was an expansion of what other American diplomacy?
Filipino revolutionary leader?
Who is Emilio Aguinaldo
Sensational reporting that was often biased and false for the sake of attracting readers?
What is yellow journalism