social studies test, U.S. History April 27, Imperialism Castle Learning, Spanish-American War, Foreign Policy - Imperialism
This headline best reflects the idea of imperialism
"President McKinley announces United States occupation of the Philippines"
This 1890s headline is one of the best examples of yellow journalism
"Spanish Auhorities Butcher Innocent Cubans"
McKinley's justification to annex the Philippine Islands
"There was nothing left to do, but...to educate the Filipinos, and to uplift, civilize, and Christianize them." Why was this said?
An anti-imperialist reason to not annex the Philippines
'We should stand by the principles of the Declaration of Independence when it comes to U.S. policy with foreign nations.' Why was this said?
In the early 1900's the United States favored building a canal across Panama because it would 1. Reduce shipping costs on routes linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 2. Help unify the nations of Latin America. 3. Improve U.S. relations with Latin America. 4. End the need for a 'big stick' policy
1. Reduce shipping costs on routes linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Which policy is supported by this quotation? "... Pacific is our ocean..And the Pacific ocean is the commerce of the future...The Power that rules the Pacific , therefore, is the power that rules the world. And with the Philippines that power is and will forever be the American Republic."-Congressional Record 1900 1. imperialism 2. self-determination 3. isolationism 4. humanitarianism
1. imperialism
Roosevelt's foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere was based on the belief that 1. the United States can intervene in the Western Hemisphere to protect political stability and American interests. 2. each nation in the Western Hemisphere is entitled to full respect for its sovereign rights. 3. the Monroe Doctrine has outlived its usefulness. 4. European nations should be allowed to protect their interests in the Western Hemisphere.
1. the United States can intervene in the Western Hemisphere to protect political stability and American interests.
"But today we are raising more than we can consume. Today we are making more than we can use. Today our industrial society is congested; there are more workers than there is work; there is more capital than there is investment. We do not need more money—we need more circulation, more employment. Therefore, we must find new markets for our produce, new occupation for our capital, new work for our labor. . . ." — Senator Albert J. Beveridge, 1898 This statement provides a reason why political leaders of the late 1800s adopted the policy of 1.imperialism 2.isolationism 3.protectionism 4.collective security
1.imperialism
"I have always been fond of the...proverb:'Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.' " -Theodore Roosevelt This philosophy was used by President Roosevelt primarily to 1)deal with problems of racial segregation 2)conduct his foreign policy 3)expand the western frontier 4)win the Spanish-American War
2)conduct his foreign policy
Theodore Roosevelt's interventionist policy is best illustrated by his 1. Role in ending the Russian-Japanese war. 2. Use of U.S. navy to support a revolt in Panama. 3. Open Door Policy in China. 4. Negotiations with Japan concerning Japanese immigrants.
2. Use of U.S. navy to support a revolt in Panama.
Throughout United States history, the most important aim of the country's foreign policy has been 1.participation in international organizations 2.advancement of national self-interest 3.containment of communism 4.development of military alliances
2.advancement of national self-interest
Which United States foreign policy was most directly related to the rise of big business in the late 1800s? 1.containment 2.imperialism 3.détente 4.neutrality
2.imperialism
President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were intended to 1. make the United States, Great Britain, and France into leading world powers 2. redistribute Germany's colonies among the Allied nations 3. prevent international tensions from leading to war 4. punish Germany for causing World War I
3. prevent international tensions from leading to war
The Roosevelt Corollary modified the Monroe Doctrine by stating that 1. European nations may increase their trade in Latin America. 2. European nations could renew colonization in the Western hemisphere. 3. the United States may have to intervene in the internal affairs of Latin America. 4. the United States should establish military bases in Europe.
3. the United States may have to intervene in the internal affairs of Latin America.
The principle that the United States has the right to act as the "policeman of the Western Hemisphere" and intervene in the internal affairs of Latin American nations was established by the 1.Good Neighbor policy 2.Open Door policy 3.Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine 4.Marshall Plan
3.Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
Which United States policy is most closely associated with the annexation of Hawaii and the Philippines? 1.neutrality 2.isolationism 3.imperialism 4.international cooperation
3.imperialism
Early in the 20th century, Presidents William Taft and Woodrow Wilson used the concept of dollar diplomacy to 1.help European nations avoid war 2.expand United States influence in China 3.protect United States investments in Latin America 4.support welfare programs for immigrants to the United States
3.protect United States investments in Latin America
The Monroe Doctrine declared that the United States would 1.prevent the establishment of new European colonies anywhere in the world 2.help colonies in North and South America adopt a democratic form of government 3.view European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States 4.prevent other nations from trading with South American nations
3.view European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States
Base your answer to the following question on the cartoon below and on your knowledge of social studies "The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea" Picture of Teddy Roosevelt walking across caribbean sea. The primary goal of the United States foreign policy referred to in the cartoon was to 1)build United States factories in the Caribbean region 2)improve relations with Caribbean nations 3)provide defense for nations in the Caribbean 4)protect United States interests in the Caribbean region
4)protect United States interests in the Caribbean region
The major objective of United States foreign policy toward Latin America during the period from 1900 to 1920 was to 1. improve the standard of living of the people in Latin America 2. support land reform throughout the Western Hemisphere 3. protect the human rights of native peoples in Latin America 4. serve as protector and police officer in the Western Hemisphere
4. serve as protector and police officer in the Western Hemisphere
"I took the Canal and let Congress debate." -Theodore Roosevelt This quotation best demonstrates 1.an effort by a President to maintain a policy of isolationism 2.a decline in the use of militarism as a defense policy 3.an increased reliance on the legislative process 4.a Presidential action that achieved a foreign policy objective
4.a Presidential action that achieved a foreign policy objective
The annexation of Hawaii, the Philippines, and Samoa demonstrated the interest of the United States in
Asia and the Pacific
The Spanish-American war brought about a major change in the United States foreign-policy and that the United States
Became a colonial power
An important result of the Spanish-American war of 1898 was that the United States
Became a world power with an overseas empire
Spanish-American War
Because of this conflict, the U.S. became a colonial power
Roosevelt Corollary
Document that expanded the Monroe Doctrine and gave the U.S. the right to use force in Latin America if words did not work
A major reason the United States began to see colonies during the late 1890s was that the
Expansion of American industry made acquiring new markets and additional resources desirable
Big Stick Policy
Foreign policy that quoted an African proverb " speak softly and carry a big stick"
Expansionism
Foreign policy that supports adding onto U.S. territory
Monroe Doctrine
Hands off the Western Hemisphere
"...The Pacific is our ocean... And the Pacific is the ocean of commerce of the future... The power that rules the Pacific, therefore, is the power that rules the world. And, with the Philippines, that power is and will forever be the American Republic." -Congressional Record,1900 Which policy supported by this quotation?
Imperialism
Do United States supported the open door policy toward China mainly to
Increase trading opportunities
The early 20th-century policy of dollar diplomacy indicated a United States desire to
Interact with foreign countries in Ways profitable to United States corporations
The Roosevelt corollary to the Monroe doctrine assume the right of the United States to
Intervene in the international affairs of a country in the exercise of international police power
Open Door Policy
Issued to guarantee equal access to trade in China
"You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war." In 1898, when newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst made this statement to artist Frederic Remington he was suggesting that
Journalism could be used to shape opinions and policies
the Roosevelt corollary to the Monroe Doctrine refers to what area of the world
Latin America
Colombia
Latin American country in which the senate did not ratify the treaty giving the United States the isthmus of Panama
Interventionists
People that favored getting involved in Latin America if U.S. business interests were threatened
Jimmy Carter
President that gave the Panama Canal Zone back to the country of Panama
Teddy Roosevelt
President that was responsible for building the Panama Canal
William Howard Taft
President who used the foreign policy of Dollar Diplomacy
In the early 1900s, one reason the United States favored building a canal across Panama was that the canal would
Reduce shipping costs on routes that linked the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
The principle that the United States has the right to act as the "policeman of the Western Hemisphere" and intervene in the international affairs of Latin American nations were established by the
Roosevelt corollary to the Monro doctrine
Principle that the United States has the right to act as the "Policeman of the Western Hemisphere" and intervene in the internal affairs of Latin American nations was established by the
Roosevelt corollary to the Monroe doctrine
Dollar Diplomacy
Substituting dollars for bullets
The "yellow journalism" of the Spanish-American war and television coverage of the Vietnam War both illustrate that
The American people, on the basis of the information they receive, can influence government policy
In the United States history textbook, one chapter discusses the main, yellow journalism, Admiral Dewey, and Cuba. This chapter most likely concerns
The Spanish-American war
Panamanian Revolt
The U.S. supported this in order to gain territory to build a canal
Which belief was the basis of President Theodore Roosevelt foreign-policy in the Western Hemisphere
The United States can intervene in the western atmosphere to protect political stability and American interests
when two historians are discussing the Roosevelt corollary they are most likely speaking about which "pair" of the following presidents
Theodore Roosevelt and James Monroe
sugar and mining industries
These were economic interests in Cuba.
Cuba
This colony rebelled against Spain causing the Spanish to put the rebels into concentration camps
Guantanamo Bay
This is a U.S naval base and military prison on the island of Cuba
Puerto Rico
This island became U.S. territory after the Spanish-American War; the people there are U.S. citizens
Philippines
This island group rebelled against the U.S. after the U.S. took it over from Spain
Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine
This led to the outcry of public support to go to war with Spain
Panama Canal
This was constructed because the Spanish-American War made it clear that the navy needed a faster way to move ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
disease
This was the biggest cause of U.S. deaths in the Spanish-American War.
which statement reflects a foreign policy view held by both president James Monroe and president Theodore Roosevelt
United States influence in Latin America must be accepted by other countries
What Statement reflects a foreign-policy view held by both President James Monroe and President Theodore Roosevelt?
United States influence in Latin America must be excepted by other countries
Yellow Journalism
Used to shape opinions and policies; sensationalized and biased
United States foreign policies toward Latin America during the 20th century resulted in
a lasting resentment and distrust of the United States
"we assert that no nation can long endure half republic and half empire." the author of this statement is objecting to which United States foreign policy action
acquiring the Philippines
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries some United States newspapers printed exaggerated accounts of Spanish cruelty in Cuba these reports helped to bring about the Spanish American war primarily by
arousing public opinion against spain
Which of the following did not become a United States possession as a result of the Spanish-American War? a. Puerto Rico b. Panama c. the Philippines d. Guam
b. Panama
the Spanish America war brought about a major charge in United States foreign policy in that the united states
became a colonial power
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine a. was widely accepted by Latin America b. was reinforced by Franklin Roosevelt c. had been used since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine d. made the United States the peace keeper in the Western Hemisphere
d. made the United States the peace keeper in the Western Hemisphere
in an outline of a major developments in united states foreign policy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries which entry would be the main topic
emerging global involvement
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries United States intervention in Latin America motivated mainly by the United States desire to
ensure the safely of its growing investments in the area
involvement in the Spanish America was acquisition of Hawaii and introduction of the open door policy in china were actions taken by the United States government to
gain overseas markets and sources of raw materials
in the United States the belief in manifest destiny was most similar to later demands for
imperialistic expansion
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries United States foreign policy was marked by
increased enforcement of the Monroe doctrine
in 1898 newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst started to a reporter "you furnish the pictures' I'll furnish the war." this quotation illustrates the
influential role of the press in affecting public opinion
the early 20th century policy of dollar diplomacy indicated a United States desire to
interact with foreign countries in ways profitable to united sates corporations
the Roosevelt corollary to the more doctrine assumed the right of United States to
intervene in the internal affairs of a country in the exercise of international police power
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries United States policy towards Latin America was most strongly characterized by
intervention and paternalism
speaker A "there was nothing left for us to do to take the Philippines to educate the filipinos and to uplift civilize and christianize them." speaker B "if we wish to complete with other nations for foreign possessions we must have naives and armies like theirs. happily the United States has no need to drain its resources in this way." speaker C "we must insure that a canal across Central America Is but the United States needs an efficient shipping route between the east and west coasts." speaker D "the principles of the declaration of independence should guide United States policy towards other nations." when did this discussion most likely take place?
just after the Spanish America war
a primary aim of the United States open door policy was to
prevent European powers from dividing up china
from 1900 to 1915 a basic aim of United States foreign policy was to
promote United States influence in Latin America
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries United States involvement in Asia and ;Latin America was motivated primarily by desire to
protect United States investments and trade
in the early 1900s one reason the United States favored building a Canal across Panama was that the canal would
reduce shipping costs on routes that linked the Atlantic and pacific oceans
in a United States history textbook one chapter discusses the Maine yellow journalism admiral dewey and Cuba this chapter most likely concerns
the Spanish America war
which belief was the basis of president Theodore Roosevelt foreign in the Western Hemisphere
the United States can intervene in the Western Hemisphere to protect political stability and America interests
which statement best summarizes the United States policy in Latin America in the 20th century
the united sates has intervened in Latin American affairs when united sates self interest has been involved
the Roosevelt corollary modified the original Monroe doctrine by starting that
united sates intervention in the internal affairs of Latin America nations may be necessary