U.S. Foreign Policies
Roosevelt's Legacy
Spanish-American War
Imperialism
Populist Party
100

The policy of investing in Latin America to turn the region into a market for U.S. goods.

What is Dollar Diplomacy?


100

Created during Roosevelt’s presidency, made trade and travel between the Atlantic and Pacific easier.

What is the Panama Canal?

100

The explosion of this ship in Havana harbor became a rallying cry for American involvement in the Spanish-American War.

What is the U.S.S. Maine?

100

In 1893, American Settlers overthrew their monarch, which lead to it's eventual annexation by the U.S. 

What is Hawaii?

100

Another name for the Populist Party.

What is the People's Party?


200

A policy added to the Monroe Doctrine, making the U.S. the “police force” of the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?


200

Theodore Roosevelt’s domestic agenda that aimed to give all Americans a fair deal.

What is the Square Deal?

200

Territories like Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and _____ were gained as a result of this war.

What is the Spanish-American War?


200

This term describes sensationalized news coverage that helped stir public support for the Spanish-American War.

What is Yellow Journalism? 

200

The populist party emerged to support these individuals, who were struggling with debt and seeking greater political power.

Who are farmers?

300

The policy of working with other countries while using the threat of military action.

What is the Big Stick Policy?

300

Theodore Roosevelt’s stance on corporate monopolies, for which he earned a specific nickname.  

What is Trust-Busting?

300

This term describes sensationalized reporting that influenced the start of the Spanish-American War.

What is Yellow Journalism?

300

This doctrine, later expanded by Roosevelt, asserted the US right to intervene in the Western Hemisphere to prevent European influence.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

300

The Populist Party initially formed in this U.S. region, where economic hardships among farmers were widespread.

What is the Midwest? 

400

Policy proposed by John Hay kept China open to trade for all nations.

 What is the Open Door Policy?

400

This initiative by Theodore Roosevelt aimed to conserve forests, water, and other natural resources.

What is the conservation movement?

400

This group, led by Theodore Roosevelt, became well-known for their charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba.

Who are the Rough Riders and the Buffalo Soldiers?

400

He was a Filipino revolutionary who allied with the U.S. against Spain.
 

Who is Emilio Aguinaldo?

400

The party advocated for this type of tax system, where higher incomes would be taxed at a higher rate to promote economic fairness.

What is graduated federal income tax?

500

Woodrow Wilson’s policy of only supporting nations with similar ethical beliefs to the U.S.

What is Moral Diplomacy?

500

Roosevelt formed this political party in 1912 after losing the Republican nomination.

What is the Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party)?

500

Cuban revolutionaries were led by

Who is José Martí?

500

She was the last monarch of Hawaii

Who is Queen Liliʻuokalani?

500

A term for Populist's who sought to increase the nation's money supply by backing it with silver, in addition to gold.

Who are the silverites?