Countries not getting involved in the affairs of other countries is considered...?
What is Isolationism?
What was the result of the Berlin Conference?
What is most of Africa was controlled by European powers?
What was the Spanish-American nicknamed AND why?
What is the "Splendid Little War" and because it only lasted 4 months and the US won easily?
After the war, how did Filipinos respond to the United States trying to take over?
What is fighting for their freedom against the U.S. and going to war?
Which foreign policy from Teddy Roosevelt said the United States has to use its strong military power to reach its goals?
What is "Big Stick" Diplomacy?
A government's strategy in dealing with other nations is called...?
What is Foreign Policy?
What is having too much pride in one's country called?
What is Nationalism?
What sparked the Spanish-American War to happen?
What is the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine?
How did the United States acquire the land to build the Panama Canal?
What is helping the people of Panama rebel, then signing a deal with Panama to build it?
Which foreign policy stated it wanted to substitute "dollars to bullets"?
What is "Dollar Diplomacy"?
What is it called when a country gets involved in another nation's affairs (political, economic, military)...?
What is Interventionism?
Off who and for how much did the United States acquire Alaska for?
What is they bought it off Russia for $7.2 million.
Name all 4 territories the United States gained from the Spanish-American War.
What is Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines?
What was Teddy Roosevelt's group of volunteer soldiers called?
Who are the Rough Riders?
Which foreign policy wanted to promote human rights, national integrity, and opportunity?
What is "Moral Diplomacy"?
What is the policy in which stronger nations extend their political or military control over weaker territories called?
What is Imperialism?
What was the gathering of European powers to divvy up Africa called?
What is The Berlin Conference?
What created and fueled the hatred of Spain in the media?
What is Yellow Journalism?
During the Philippine–American War, what style of combat did the Filipinos use, making it hard to win the war quickly?
What is guerrilla warfare?
Which foreign policy doctrine discouraged European involvement in the Western Hemisphere?
What is the Monroe Doctrine?
What is the nickname for BOTH Isolationism and Interventionism?
What do Gold, Glory, and God all mean in terms of the reasons for Imperialism?
What is...
Gold = Economic
Glory = National Security
God = Cultural
Which 2 territories from the Spanish-American War are still in the U.S. today?
What are Guam and Puerto Rico?
How has the U.S. still imperialized in Cuba to this date?
What was the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War called? (Include the year it was signed)
What is the Treaty of Paris - 1898?