
US Imperialism Hawaii
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Sarah Merli
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US Imperialism Hawaii
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Multiple Choice
Why did the United States formulate the Open Door Policy toward China?
to support Japanese efforts to industrialize China
to establish a military presence on the Chinese mainland
to prevent a European and Japanese monopoly of Chinese trade and markets
to develop democratic institutions and practices in China
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Multiple Choice
Imperialism is __________.
when a powerful nation uses its resources to help a weaker nation
when a weaker nation invites a powerful nation to help it industrialize
when a powerful nation takes control of the economy and government of a weaker nation
when weak nations join together to fight a strong nation
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following were causes of imperialism?
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism
New Markets
All of the Above
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Multiple Choice
What did George Washington warn the nation against in his farewell address?
allowing the president to exercise too much power
giving the states power to collect taxes and maintain a militia
forming political parties and getting involved in foreign alliances
establishing tariffs and continuing to allow the practice of slavery
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following stopped European colonization in America.
Adams-Onis Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
Watauga Compact
Convention of 1818
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Multiple Choice
A theory that applied to human society that the strongest and fittest will survive
Colonialism
Imperialism
Social Darwinism
Rebellion
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Multiple Choice
Alfred T. Mayhan
He believed expansion would provide places for camps for American prisoners.
He believed expansion would lower taxes on the middle class Americans
He believed expansion would act as a buffer zone from a land invasion
He believed expansion required naval bases around the world
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The widespread acceptance of the theory of Social Darwinism had what impact on the United States' foreign policy?
It justified involvement in the affairs of other nations deemed to be weaker or less industrialized.
It encouraged the establishment of dictatorships to bring stability to nations experiencing political turmoil.
It supported the idea that the United States could best help other nations by staying out of their affairs.
It caused the United States to condemn imperialism and encourage European nations to do so as well.
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Multiple Choice
After fulfilling the ideal of Manifest Destiny and expanding its territory to the Pacific Ocean, why did the United States shift from a policy of Isolationism to imperialism?
to find new markets to sell goods and acquire raw materials
to find new territory to relieve overcrowding in cities
to discover new technology to improve industrial efficiency
to compete with European nations by establishing colonies in Africa
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Multiple Choice
Why did imperialist view Hawaii as an attractive acquisition for the United States?
Hawaii had a large population of skilled workers.
Hawaii was strategically located in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii had a strong mining industry that could provide mineral resources.
Hawaii produced many manufactured goods for Americans to buy.
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Multiple Choice
After fulfilling the ideal of Manifest Destiny and expanding its territory to the Pacific Ocean, why did the United States shift from a policy of Isolationism to imperialism?
to find new markets to sell goods and acquire raw materials
to find new territory to relieve overcrowding in cities
to discover new technology to improve industrial efficiency
to compete with European nations by establishing colonies in Africa
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Multiple Choice
Which title best completes this chart?
Rise of American Imperialism
Enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine
Results of the Spanish-American War
Causes of World War I
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Multiple Choice
When one country takes over another for profit...
colonialism
imperialism
Social Darwinism
mercantlism rebellion
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Multiple Choice
Following the overthrow of its monarchy in 1894, what territory was annexed to the United States in 1897?
Puerto Rico
Panama
Alaska
Hawaii
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Multiple Choice
Leader of Hawaii when the American businesses over threw the government by surrounding her throne at gunpoint.
Sanford Dole
Queen Liliokahlani
Queen Kalakaua
Jose Marti
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Describe how the United States acquired Hawaii.
The U.S government won Hawaii in a battle with Japan
After Queen Liliuokalani died the U.S. purchased Hawaii for 20 million dollars
U.S. won a war with Spain and Spain sold Hawaii for $7million to the U.S.
U.S. Overthrew Queen Liliuokalani and became a U.S. territory in 1898
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons the U.S. was involved in Hawaii?
To spread Christianity
Their location provided a good spot for the navy to have a base
They wanted to learn the Hawaiian culture
They wanted to have sole control over the sugar industry
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