Vocabulary
People
Vocabulary
Events
Vocabulary
100

The policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries - Imperialism or Isolationism


Isolationism 

100

First, and last Queen of Hawaii. Overthrown with the help of the U.S. by American Planters in Hawaii - Queen Liliuokalani or Queen Elizabeth 

Queen Liliuokalani

100

A group of countries or regions that are controlled by one ruler, government, or country - Empire or Annex 

Empire

100

A nationalist uprising in China to try and remove/reduce the influence of foreign powers and their spheres of influence. - Boxer Rebellion or Word War II

Boxer Rebellion

100

An agreement written into the new Cuban constitution after the Spanish American War stating that the U.S. has the right to intervene in Cuban affairs. - Platt Amendment or Panama Canal

Platt Amendment 

200

The belief that the U.S. and American way of life was meant to expand from coast to coast - Manifest Destiny or Intervention

Manifest Destiny

200

President who sent over the USS Maine to protect Americans in Cuba - William McKinley or William Taft 

William McKinley

200

Members of the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, organized by Theodore Roosevelt, that fought in Cuba during the Spanish American War. - Rough Riders or USS Maine 

Rough Riders 

200

U.S. warship that exploded in Havana, Cuba, on February 15, 1898. A factor in leading to the Spanish American War. -USS Maine or the Mayflower 

USS Maine
200

Areas where foreign nations claimed special rights and economic privileges (trade and treatment of European citizens). - Sphere of Influence or White Mans Burden

Sphere of Influence

300

The policy of a nation expanding its territory and/or its economic influence to other territories - Annex or Expansionism

Expansionism 

300

Secretary of State that arranged for the U.S. purchase of Alaska from Russia. 1867 - William Taft or William Seward 

William Seward

300

A style of journalism that exaggerates and sensationalizes the news to sell papers. - Yellow Journalism or Blue Journalism

 Yellow Journalism 


300

Where was the canal built? - Panama or Cuba 

Panama 

300

The supposed or presumed responsibility/duty of white people to govern and tell about their culture to non-white people.  - White Man's Burden or Open Door policy


White Man's Burden

400

The interference by one country in another country’s affairs - Intervention or Isolationism

Intervention 

400

Commander of American forces in World War I. - John Pershing or John Adams 

John Pershing

400

To join or merge a territory into an existing country. - Annex or Ethnocentrism

 Annex 


400

“Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Theodore Roosevelt’s idea of conducting foreign policy. The idea that force (or the threat of force), especially political or military, can be used by a government as a means of influence. - Big Stick Policy or Open Door Policy 

Big Stick Policy

400

U.S. policy proposed in 1899 which stated no single country should have a monopoly on trade with China. - Open door policy or White Mans Burden

 Open door policy

500

The policy by which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker nations (for raw materials and markets to sell their good).

Imperialism 

500

Which president wanted to build a canal across the Central American country of Panama? - President Roosevelt or President Washington 

President Roosevelt

500

The belief of superiority in one's personal ethnic group.  - Ethnocentrism or Imperialism 

Ethnocentrism

500

1898 war that began when the U.S. demanded Cuba’s independence from Spain (caused by the sinking of the USS Maine)

Spanish American War

500

!!Daily Double!! 

What three territories did the US gain in the Spanish American War? 

*Hint not Cuba 

Guam, Puerto Rico, and Philippines