Chapter 4.5 Imperialism Test
Wilson's Moral Diplomacy
Which Progressive President's foreign policy totally broke away from the Republican view of imperialism even though this president would use the U.S. military to support government interests in Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico
U.S
Which of the following countries did not have any territory in China?
Hepburn Act
Which of the following pieces of legislation was passed during the Progressive era to regulate RxR's by allowing the ICC to monitor shipping rates, which was a win for the populist's?
The South
Which region of the country voted against the 19th amendment fearing they would lose political power to an uneducated minority?
Chinese nationals who attempted to kick the European powers out of China
Who were the Boxer's?
All of the above; to make public officials more accountable; to limit the reach of political machines; to increase the eligible amount of voters so they could pass their reforms
in passing the voting reforms and the 17th and 19th amendments, Progressives were trying to accomplish which of the following?
They allowed Puerto Rico, Guam, & Cuba to apply for statehood
how do the Teller Amendment, the Fortaker Act, and the PLatt Amendment reflect Anti-Imperialism views.
Grover Cleveland
identify the U.S. President who secretly tried to reinstate the Queen and did not want to annex Hawaii?
over population
identify the statement that is NOT a reason the US undertook an imperialist policy
Racism
in Kipling's poem, THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN, what was the basis for his reason to undertake imperialism?
columbia
in getting the rights to build the Panama Canal, who did the Panamanians rebel against with aid & support from the U.S. to claim their independence?
Josiah Strong
which of the following argued for expansionism because America needed a safety valve to avoid internal conflicts
Spain's invasion of Hawaii
which of the following is NOT a reason the Spanish American War started?
Taiwan
which of the following is not a territory the U.S. would acquire during this period.
mark Twain: Henry Cabot Lodge
which of the following pairs represent opposing views?
Hawaii
which of the following territories did the U.S. NOT obtain from the Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish American War?
using industry & trade to create ties to the U.S.
which of the following would be an example of Taft's Dollar Diplomacy?
Voters turn down enacted income tax hike
which of the following would be an example of a referendum
ohio citizens propose legalized marijuana
which of the following would be an example of an initiative?
Blount report
which report blamed the planters for not recognizing Hawaiian sovereignty?
Alaska was bought from Russia
Alaska was obtained by what means?
protect overseas commerce & project power
Alfred Mahan advocated a large Navy to?
It violated U.S. principles of popular sovereignty
Most anti-imperialists opposed U.S. expansion on the basis of?
limit or cut off immigration
Nativists wanted to
Exodusters move to Kansas
One effect to the South's Jim Crow Laws was the?
All of the above; secure a source of sugar for industry; prevent foreign powers from claiming the islands; secure a naval base in the Pacific Ocean
One of the main reasons the U.S. wanted to annex the Hawaiian islands is to?
It blocked the political corruption of the political bosses from affecting the Senate.
Progressive's viewed the 17th Amendment as a victory because?
Civil Rights
of all the political reforms, which one did Progressives fail in obtaining equality or fairness in?
print silver coins in conjunction with gold coins
one goal of the Populist's was to end deflation which was hurting farm product prices. What did the Populist's propose to cause inflation?
all of the above; check-n-balances were weakened; the size of the federal government will go unchecked; state's voice in the national legislature was weakened.
opponents of the 17th amendment often cite which of the following reasons?
tariff taxes
the 16th amendment gave the U.S. the modern income tax. What form of tax was used before to bring in the majority of U.S. government revenue?
federalism
the FED is described as being a centralized banking system that is also decentralized. What Constitutional principle does this represent?
raising interest rates and restricting money supply
the FED will attempt to break an inflationary cycle by?
Republicans & Teddy Roosevelt
the U.S. had an internal battle over expansionistic policies. Identify which of the following would be more pro expansionists?
all of the above; to secure american interests; to chase down Poncho Villa; To support President Carranza
the U.S. invaded Mexico; under President Wilson, to achieve which of the following?
Chrstianity
the early reform organizations were based on which ideals?
Both tried to keep European powers out of the Western Hemisphere
How are the Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary alike?
It allowed voters to approve the party's candidates
How did the direct primary change the nomination process?
B&C only; It sensationalized the need for U.S. involvement; It pressured President McKinley into asking for a Declaration of War because of the USS Maine
How did yellow journalism contribute to the Spanish-American War?
A&C only;Forced to speak English in classrooms; Were denied citizenship
Identify the way(s) Native Americans were discriminated against during the 1800's?
Most immigrants came to the US form Latin America
In the First half of the twentieth century, most immigrants came to the United States from European countries. How did the pattern of immigration change between 1950 and 2000?
A&B only; Maintain price stability; Maintain the money supply
Some of the FED's primary goal(s) is to?
All of the above; She would allow foreign markets to complete with the U.S market; She would get rid of the Bayonet Constitution & return power to the Hawaiian's; She would not protect private property
Some of the fear(s) of the American Planters in Hawaii had about the Queen was?
Several states had changed their laws to adopt these policies prior to a National Amendment
The 18th and 19th Amendment could be considered grassroots movements because?
Both were aimed at securing markets for the U.S.
The Roosevelt Corollary and the Open Door Policy were alike in that?
All of the above; To gain a Naval base at Pearl Harbor; To gain the sugar supply coming out of Hawaii; To prevent other imperialist powers from taking it
The U.S. intervened and annexed Hawaii because?
Washington advocated for education and economic gains, which Du Bois wanted to achieve political gains first.
The biggest difference between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois was what?
government
most progressive's were looking to this institution/organization to help facilitate the change and reforms they wanted?
wanted to expose the injustices in society
muckrakers played what role during the Gilded Age?
prices to fall
new technology helped farmers produce more crops, which cuased
All of the above; allowing goods and services to travel faster; opening new markets; making the world smaller and more accessible
technology impacted the Age of the Imperialism by?
Appealing to African Americans
the populists posed a challenge for Democrats in the South by?
All of the above; the vagueness of the law; not being enforced vigorously; judicial interpretation
the sherman-anti trust law was weakened most by?
civil rights act of 1975
the supreme court set the stage for legalized segregation by overturning the
All of the above; family life will suffer; women are not educated or worldly enough to make informed decisions; this is a socialist movement
those people that opposed the 19th amendment often use which of the following arguments?