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100

Which country did the United States fight during the Spanish-American War?

Spain

100

why did the United States seek to build a canal across Central America?

To make travel and trade faster

100
What did the U.S gain as a result of winning the Mexican American War?

More land in the West 

100

1800s belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent

Manifest Destiny

200

What was a factor of the California Gold Rush

Westward Expansion

200

Who did America buy Alaska from and for how much?

Russia and 7.2 million

200

When Roosevelt asserted the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America to prevent the military involvement of other countries. This was known as...

Roosevelt Corollary

200

The policy of powerful countries seeking to control the economic and political affairs of other countries or regions.

Imperialism

300

What U.S. ship was supposedly sunk by Spain to start the Spanish-American War?

USS Maine

300

When a country is annexed what does this mean?

This country has been taken over by another.

300

Who owned Panama before it became independent? 

Colombia

300

A policy of extending a nation's boundaries

Expansionism 

400

Name ONE Territory in the Pacific that is controlled by the United States Government during or after 1898. 

Guam, Philippines, Hawaii

400

What was President George Washington's main point when he gave his farewell address speech? 

To stay neutral and Isolated from foreign affairs

400

What is the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?

It stated that no European nations can come into the Western Hemisphere and colonize land. If they do the United States will intervene. 

400

A policy of staying out of world affairs

Isolationism 

500

When Teddy Roosevelt says: "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far".What foreign Policy is he referring to?

Big Stick Diplomacy

Roosevelt Corollary 

500

What group of people lost their land and homes do to the concept "Manifest Destiny" 

Native Americans 

500

What is Yellow Journalism? 

News Reporting, often biased or untrue, that relies on sensational stories and headlines. 

500

An area where a nation had special trading privileges

Sphere of influence