Vocabulary
Imperialism &
the Spanish American War
US Policy
100

This is a formal agreement between two or more nations for a similar goal.

What is an alliance?

100

The needs of the U.S. Navy to quickly travel from one ocean to another after the Spanish American War motivated the construction of this in Central America. 

What is the Panama Canal?

100

This was President Roosevelt's foreign policy of protecting U.S. economic and security interests in the Western Hemisphere

What is the Big Stick Policy?

200

According to the Treaty of Versailles Germany was required to pay these to European nations.

What is War Reparations?

200

The acquisition of these territories led to the growth of U.S. commerce and influence.

What are Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?

200

The U.S. returned to this policy at the end of World War I 

 What is Isolationism?

300

Enforced by the U.S. from 1899-1900, this was meant primarily to secure equal trade opportunities in China 

What is the Open Door Policy?

300

This location was annexed in 1898 due to its strategic military and business value. 

What is Hawaii?

300

This was President Taft's foreign policy of furthering American interests in Latin America by investing financially with American businesses 

What is Dollar Diplomacy?

400

Provide TWO reasons that justified American Imperialism.

Obtain raw materials, become a world power, spread Christianity, obtain colonies, the US was superior to other groups in civilization

400

The Great White Fleet, the Panama Canal, and US troops in the Caribbean were all examples of this policy. 

What is Big Stick Policy?

400

The Espionage & Sedition Acts limited which Constitutionally protected rights during wartime.

What is 1st Amendment or Freedom of Speech?