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100

The military official who sailed into Tokyo Bay with four warships

Who is Commodore Matthew Perry?

100

This crop was introduced to Hawaii by the American planters

What is sugarcane?

100

Rebels burned these things in hopes of the Spanish leaving Cuba

What are 

1) fields

2) buildings

100

The man General Pershing was sent to capture after making raids into U.S. territory

Who is Pancho Villa?

200

The date Alaska become a state.

What is 1912?

200

The territory that Russia and Japan clashed over

What is Manchuria?

200

What did Jose Marti try to acquire to lead a new revolt in Cuba

1) money

2) arms

3) troops

200

The General who killed Modero in 1913, taking power for himself

Who was General Victoriano Huerta?

300

The material that was found in Alaska which swayed Americans opinion of the purchase

What is gold?

300

The three main reasons for the Boxer Rebellions

1) European influence in China

2) British opium sales to the Chinese

3) European meddling in China's government

300

The name of the American warship that blew up in Havana, Cuba

What is the Maine?

300

The three goals of Wilsons "Moral Diplomacy"

1) Wilson aimed to foster governments based on democratic principles, free expression, and human rights, seeing democracy as the most Christian and effective system.

2) He opposed using purely economic self-interest to dominate other countries, wanting business to serve the public interest, not the other way around.

3) He used military force and economic pressure to influence outcomes in other nations, famously stating he would "teach the South American republics to elect good men"

400

The 3 areas of the world in which the U.S. sought to create its colonial empire

1) The Caribbean

2) Central America

3) The Pacific

400

The two conditions Japan received as a result of winning the conflict with Russia

1) Recognized Japan's control of Korea

2) Japan promised to stop its expansion

400

The four parts of the Monroe Doctrine

1) The U.S. would not interfere in the affairs of European Nations

2) The U.S. would recognize, but not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in North and South America

3) The Western Hemisphere is now off limits to colonization by any foreign powers.

4) The U.S. would consider any attempt at colonization or interference by a European country with a country in the Western Hemisphere to be an act of hostility.

400

The benefits of the Panama Canal

1) Reduced shipping costs due to less time shipping the material

2) Helped extend American naval power by allowing the U.S. fleet to move freely between the Atlantic and Pacific

3) Guaranteed strong American presence in Latin America

500

The 3 improvements made to U.S. warships

1) Steel Hulls

2) Steam powered

3) Rotating Turrets

500

This policy allowed Europeans to trade freely in each other's Spheres of Influence

What is the Open Door Policy?

500

The terms of the agreement between Spain and the U.S. for Cuban freedom 

1) prohibited Cubans from making treaties with other nations

2) gave the U.S. control of a naval base at Guantanamo Bay. 

3) It also gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban affairs if the country’s independence was threatened.  

500
The steps Americans took to fight yellow fever and malaria while building the Panama Canal

1) drain the swamps in the area

2) spray insecticide

3) spread oil on stagnant pools of water

4) cut grassy places in order to dry out mosquito breeding places