Spanish American War
Foreign Policy Motives
The Panama Canal
Problems in the Pacific and Asia
Idealist or Realist
100
This ship's destruction in Cuba led many to push fro the Spanish American War
What is The Maine?
100
This Presidents farewell Address warned us against foreign involvment
Who is George Washington?
100
The Panama Canal joins these two oceans
What are the Pacific and the Atlantic?
100
This Uprising in China was designed to repel "foreign devils"
What was the Boxer Uprising (Rebellion)
100
Protecting your own needs and security
What is realist
200
This commonwealth originally became part of the US expansion after the Spanish-American War
What is Puerto Rico?
200
A person who believes in actions with other countries for moral or ethical purposes is called
What is an idealist?
200
This country refused to grant any land to the US to build the canal
What is Columbia?
200
The US fought a bloody war with Aguinaldo, the first president of this country
What is the Philippines?
200
Motivated by self-interest
What is a realist?
300
This type of journalism used exaggeration to inflame public opinion
What is Yellow Journalism?
300
This president's Moral Diplomacy was based on ideals rather than force- to develop constitutional liberty in the world-he also believed in self-determination
Who is Woodrow Wilson
300
These two precious metals came to symbolize the class and racial divisions of the Panama Canal project
What are gold and silver?
300
The US used this type of Foreign Policy tactic to get the Oregon Territory from the British
What is diplomacy
300
Motivated by the desire to help others
What is idealism?
400
This dismissive term was used to describe the Spanish-American war- because of its brevity, minimal loss of life, and for setting the stage for American expansionism
What is "Splendid Little War"?
400
This president created the Big Stick Policy?
Who was Teddy Roosevelt?
400
This was the #1 killer for canal workers
What is Yellow Fever
400
This policy allowed nations to have free trade with China
What is the Open Door Policy
400
Guided by reason and rationality
What is a realist?
500
America's foreign policy became focused on this, already practiced by European nations, which involved occupying other countries primarily for power and their resources
What is Imperialism?
500
The policy of expanding US influence and holdings throughout the Pacific region from Alaska to South America and Asia was called this
What is expansionism?
500
These technological marvels used gravity and water to "lift" ships over Culebra cut
What are locks?
500
The Philippines were seen as vitally important for expanding the power of this branch of the Armed Services
What is the Navy
500
Acting in the best interests of your family, community, or country
What is an idealist?