Chapter 23 study guide
The visit by_________ to Japan led to the Treaty of Kanagawa.
Matthew Perry
Why did some religious leaders support imperialism?
Some religious leaders thought an American empire would help "lift up" people in other countries and make their lives better.
The people of Cuba lived for centuries under the rule of _________.
Spain
________turned the attention of the United States away from war with Mexico.
War with Europe
The United States firs applied the Roosevelt Corollary in _______
dominician republic
List three important years in Hawaii's history and what happened.
1. 1867, William H. Seward wanted a place in between places to rest. 2. 1830s, an American business brought sugarcane to Hawaii. Americans made a good profit 3. 1891, Queen Liliuokalani became the leader in Hawaii. She tried to take power away from the planters
List three examples that prove that American expansionism was more popular than isolationism.
1. Seward wanting to make a stopping place for ships 2.trading with other places 3. trading rights
List three American presidents involved in the annexation of Hawaii and describe their actions.
1.John Stevens- he arranged marines to assist in the uprising 2.President Harrison-signed the treaty 3. President Cleveland-came and opposed the treaty & withdrew it after finding out the Hawaiians were against the rebellion.
Compared to the countries that controlled the spheres of influence in China, how strong was China's economy and military during this time?
China was weak from wars and had little industry. By the late 1890s, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia each had special rights and powers in sections of China. They competed for economic power
List three parts of William Seward's plan for expanded American influence.
Connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans with a canal across Central America. Build a railroad system serving the United States. Build a telegraph system for fast communication across the American empire
Underline two reasons that European nations competed for power in Asia and Africa
Countries built empires by taking over other lands. Powerful European nations built great empires by taking economic and political control of weaker nations.
The events in __________triggered the Spanish-American War
Cuba
Underline the sentence that defines expansionism. Why did people want to expand beyond America's borders?
Expansionism is the practice of spreading a nation's territorial or economic control beyond its borders. They wanted the United States to grow beyond its borders
The rebels who helped the Americans capture Manila from the Spanish were the _________
Filipinos
_______and the United States split Samoa between them.
Germany
__________is noninvolvement in world affairs.
Isolationism
_______led to Congress declaring war on Spain.
Maine Explosion
What was the purpose of the Pan American Union?
Members of the Pan-American Union hoped to work together for the good of all members.
A second _________came out of the Boxer Rebellion.
Open Door Policy
Underline the sentences that list the countries with special trading rights in Samoa. What action did they take?
The islands of Samoa are about 3,000 miles (4,800 km) south of Hawaii. Samoa allowed the United States to build a naval station in an important port. The United States also had special trading rights there. But Great Britain and Germany had trading rights, too
Why did the planters want Hawaii as a United States territory?
The provisional government asked the United States to annex, or take over, Hawaii. Some people in Congress supported the idea and some opposed it. Most Hawaiians were against it
What effect do you think Perry's warships had on Japan's decision to trade with the United States?
They started trading because China started trading
What role did the United States play in the end of the Russo-Japanese War?
They were trying to resolve any problems
________had the goal of dominating the Caribbean, Central America, and the Pacific.
William H Seward
The_________was the agreement that set up a new Puerto Rican government in 1900.
fortaker act
What place is a chain of 8 large and 100 or so smaller islands_______?
hawaii
List two reasons some Americans wanted to build an empire
more trading take over nations
________believed in the expansionism that led to the building of the Panama Canal.
president Theodore Roosevelt
The leader who wanted Hawaiians to regain economic control of their islands was _______
queen liliuokalani
______was the location of the defeat that ended the Spanish resistance in Cuba.
santiago
explain the purpose of the Open door policy
they could trade with other places
List two ways the Age of Imperialism affected America.
took over nations traded
President Theodore Roosevelt helped end the Russo-Japanese War with the________.
treaty of portsmouth
The Panamanians were successfully helped to revolt against Columbia by _________
united states