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American naval base in Cuba
Guantanamo Bay
attack on the Spanish fleet in the Philippines, led by George Dewey
Battle of Manila Bay
promised that Cuba would not be added to American territory
Teller Amendment
Which president's foreign policy was based on money?
William Taft
#32 American evangelist who encouraged students to become missionaries in the late 1800s
Dwight L. Moody
#31 land where Queen Liliuokalani was kicked out of power so that the U.S. could annex it
Hawaii
#30 Which president was roasted by the De Lome Letter?
William McKinley
#29 What was added to the Monroe Doctrine that said the U.S. was the "police power" of the Americas?
Roosevelt Corollary
#28 Which president based his foreign policy on morals and peaceful negotiations?
Woodrow Wilson
#27 What uprising tried to get rid of all foreigners in China?
Boxer Rebellion
#26 What territory became a commonwealth of the United States in 1952?
PUERTO RICO!!!
#25 Who wrote the letter that roasted William McKinley?
Dupuy de Lome
#24 What two acquisitions showed America's first ventures into imperialism?
Alaska and Midway Island
#23 After the Spanish-American War, the U.S. had to fight against rebellion in what newly acquired territory?
the Philippines
#22 What country was starting to be divided into "spheres of influence" in the late 1800s?
China
#21 What did the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty do?
gave the Panama Canal to the U.S.
#20 President during the building of the Panama Canal
Theodore Roosevelt
#19 country that Panama gained independence from
Columbia
#18 Asian country that began to build its own empire in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Japan
#17 What are 3 goals of imperialism?
prestige, military power, wealth, humanitarian aid, a "civilizing mission"
#16 What is imperialism?
extending your country's way of life to other peoples, acquiring foreign lands to benefit a mother country
#15 policy that said all of China would equally open to all nations
Open Door Policy
#14 fought for independence of the Philippines
Emilio Aguinaldo
#13 led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill
Theodore Roosevelt
#12 drained Cuba's swamps to fight Yellow Fever
William Gorgas
#11 army doctor who proved that mosquitoes carry Yellow Fever
Walter Reed
#10 Roosevelt's secretary of state who helped him set his foreign policy
John Hay
#9 By how many Senate votes was the Treaty of Paris approved?
by only 2
#8 What were 3 influences in bringing America into the Spanish-American War?
Cuban revolutionaries, the De Lome Letter, the USS Maine explosion, yellow journalism
#7 What branch of the military proved itself most valuable in the Spanish-American War?
navy
#6 What battle had no American deaths from combat? (One died from heat stroke.)
The Battle of Manila Bay
#5 Who blew up the USS Maine?
We don't know. Possibly Spain, most likely Cuban revolutionaries/terrorists
#4 What was the major cause of American deaths in the Spanish-American War?
disease (Yellow Fever)
#3 What country had been exploiting Cuba?
Spain
#2 What was the most inexpensive American war?
The Spanish-American War
#1 What was the shortest American War?
The Spanish-American War