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After annexing the Philippines, Aguinaldo order his troops to attack Americans. There was 2 responses to the rebels. I called it the "carrot and the stick" method. Describe who used the carrot and who used the stick and what things they did to accomplish their goal. Which do you think worked better? |
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After learning about Imperialism, how can we see some Imperialism still alive today? Do you agree with the anti-imperialist or expansionists? Tell me what you think and point out a specific example or two from our recent history. What did or didn't you agree with from America's actions during this time period? |
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After making a deal with Panama to build the canal in their country, Panama staged an uprising against this country which received U.S. support in the form of battleships off the coast. |
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After the start of the SPAM War, why did Americans want to have Hawaii as part of the U.S. so badly? |
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Besides Panama what was the other Latin American country that was an option for the Panama Canal? |
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How many deaths occurred during the Battle of Manila Bay? |
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In what country was Roosevelt's new corollary first used in Latin America? |
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Joseph Pulitzer competed with this man in newspaper circulation by writing exaggerated stories to get Americans to read their papers. |
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One way that Teddy Roosevelt wanted to show the world our naval superiority was sending _________ _________ _________ consisting of 16 battleships around the world. |
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Over-exaggerating stories in newspaper became known as _____________ _____________. |
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Secret Chinese societies wanted to get rid of the "foreign devils" or Europeans from China. What was the name of the group that started the rebellion in China? |
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Teddy Roosevelt supported Open Door Policy. One example was negotiating peace between these two countries, earning him a Nobel Peace Prize. |
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The United States started looking at different places to expand our nation by overpowering weaker nations. This was called? |
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The _____________ Act made Puerto Rico an unincorporated part of the U.S. This meant the U.S. could make their laws, not give them constitutional rights, and they weren't citizens. |
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The ______________ Amendment had four parts that Cuba had to follow if the U.S. was going to allow them to be "independent." |
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This American Federation of Labor leader was worried about Filipino labor driving down American wages if the U.S. annexed the Philippines. |
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This man lead the Filipino rebels with help from the U.S. but became distrustful of the U.S. later on. |
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This man led the charge to expand Latin American relations with the U.S. which led to the creation of what is called Pan-Americanism. |
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This man said that McKinley had "no more backbone than a chocolate eclair." |
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This man was sent into the Manila Bay in the Philippines and crushed the Spanish ships. |
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This man was shot by Leon Czolgosz which led to Teddy Roosevelt becoming President. |
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This policy sent to European countries by McKinley's Secretary of State asked those nations to allow China to still trade with whomever they wished even in those areas leased by European countries to keep them from 'shutting' the U.S. out of China. |
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This treaty gave the U.S. Guam and Puerto Rico, freed Cuba, and allowed the U.S. to buy the Philippines for $20 million. |
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This was Teddy Roosevelt's addition to the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. would intervene in Latin America to maintain the stability in the Western Hemisphere |
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What happened that America automatically blamed on Spain that prompted Congress to give McKinley $50 million dollars to spend on war efforts? |
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What is aggressive nationalism? |
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What was Anglo-Saxonism and the "White Man's Burden"? Describe how white, English speaking people felt about the rest of the world. |
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When China fought with Japan, what was the outcome? |
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When a more powerful nation uses the local government as a "puppet" to control the country, we call it a? |
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When countries leased areas in China, they were expanding the area where they controlled economic developed called what? |
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Who was a big advocate of building a strong navy because historically it was a part of powerful nation's success? |
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Who was ordered by President Pierce into Tokyo Bay in Japan to force them to start trading with the U.S.? |
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Why did the U.S. want to be in East Asia? |
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William Howard Taft was continued Roosevelt's policy but decided to throw money not bullets at the problems and called it ____________ __________. |
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_______ _______ was McKinley's Secretary of State who worked to keep a open door with China in trade. |
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