APUSH Unit 7 Key Terms #1
Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
Agreement giving the U.S. a perpetual lease of the area surrounding the Panama canal
Boxer Rebellion
Anti-foreign Chinese rebellion in 1899 , led to intervention by western troops, including Americans
Our Country by Josiah Strong
Book written by a Protestant minister that proclaimed the superiority of Anglo-Saxon civilization and argued that the United States had the obligation to spread our superior way of life or civilization to Latin America and Asia
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
Diplomatic agreement of 1901 that permitted the United states to build and fortify a Central American canal alone, without British involvement.
"Big Stick Diplomacy"
Diplomatic policy developed by T.R symbolizing his power and readiness to use military force if necessary. It is a way of intimidating countries without actually harming them and was the basis of U.S. imperialistic foreign policy.
Jingoism
Extreme patriotism, often favoring an aggressive, warlike foreign policy.
White Man's Burden
From a poem by Rudyard Kipling; a phrase used to justify the imperialistic actions of the U.S.
Anti-Imperialist League
Group objected to the annexation of the Philippines and the building of an American empire. Idealism, self-interest, racism, constitutionalism, and other reasons motivated them, but they failed to make their case; the Philippines were annexed in 1900.
Teller Amendment
Guaranteed that the US would withdraw from Cuba
Open Door Notes
John Hay's attempt to protect China's territory and prevent interference with US trading rights in China.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
New York City disaster that led to reform of work place conditions
The Jungle
Novel by Upton Sinclair that inspired pro-consumer federal laws regulating meat and food; led to the passage of the 1906 Meat Inspection Act
Treaty of Portsmouth
Organized by Teddy Roosevelt to end the Russo-Japanese War
How the Other Half Lives
Photo-journalist John Riis's documentation of the awful living conditions of the immigrants
"Dollar Diplomacy"
Taft's efforts to further foreign policy through use of economic power by gaurenteeing loans to foreign countries; encouraged American industries to invest abroad to build US foreign policy
The Shame of the Cities
Work by Lincoln Steffens; concerning the corruption and poor living conditions in the cities.
De Lome Letter
Written by the Spanish minister in Washington, it was stolen from the mail and delivered to Hearst. He had called McKinley weak and bitter. It was played up by the yellow journalists and became one of the causes of the Spanish-American war
Treaty of Paris
agreement by which the U.S. gained Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
Platt Amendment
authorized U.S. intervention in Cuba
The History of the Standard Oil Company
book by Aida Tarbell; exposed the corrupt practices of a large industrial company
Insular Cases
decided that the U.S. Constitution did not always apply in territories where the U.S. flag flew
Roosevelt Corollary
declared an American right to intervene in Latin America nations under certain circumstances
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History by Alfred T. Mahan
details the role of sea power throughout history and discusses the various factors needed to support and achieve sea power, with emphasis on having the largest and most powerful fleet.
Muckrakers
journalists who used publicity to reveal corporate corruption
Gentlemenʼs Agreement
solved dispute concerning Japanese immigrants in San Francisco; informal agreement between Japan and US allowing Japanese immigration