Imperialism

Imperialism

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Imperialism

Imperialism

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

3.) What is “yellow journalism”?

A.) Fighting force in Cuba made up of a mix of men. Some were in college, athletes, cowboys, miners and Native Americans. Teddy Roosevelt was their leader.

B.) Style of reporting that exaggerated events.

C.) Policy by which stronger nations take control of weaker territories.

D.) Areas where foreign nations claimed special rights and privileges.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

10.) How did the U.S. get the land to build the Panama Canal?

I.) U.S. policy designed to prevent other countries from controlling trade with China. So, that all countries will have free and open trade in all parts of China.

H.) The U.S. supported a rebellion against the Colombian government. In repayment the Panamanians gave the U.S. the land to build the canal.

G.) U.S. policy that permitted U.S. intervention in Latin America when it was necessary to maintain stability in the region. It was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine. Teddy Roosevelt used the quote “Speak softly and carry a big stick” as a reminder to the U.S. power.

F.) Queen Lili was upset because The U.S. began to take control of her island economically (planters), militarily (Pearl Harbor, and overthrow), and politically (over threw the Queen).

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

8) What was the “Roosevelt Corollary”?

F.) Queen Lili was upset because The U.S. began to take control of her island economically (planters), militarily (Pearl Harbor, and overthrow), and politically (over threw the Queen).

G.) U.S. policy that permitted U.S. intervention in Latin America when it was necessary to maintain stability in the region. It was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine. Teddy Roosevelt used the quote “Speak softly and carry a big stick” as a reminder to the U.S. power.

H.) The U.S. supported a rebellion against the Colombian government. In repayment the Panamanians gave the U.S. the land to build the canal.

I.) U.S. policy designed to prevent other countries from controlling trade with China. So, that all countries will have free and open trade in all parts of China.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

5.) What does it mean when Europe had “Spheres of Influence” in China?

A.) Fighting force in Cuba made up of a mix of men. Some were in college, athletes, cowboys, miners and Native Americans. Teddy Roosevelt was their leader.

B.) Style of reporting that exaggerated events.

C.) Policy by which stronger nations take control of weaker territories.

D.) Areas where foreign nations claimed special rights and privileges.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.) What is “imperialism”?

A.) Fighting force in Cuba made up of a mix of men. Some were in college, athletes, cowboys, miners and Native Americans. Teddy Roosevelt was their leader.

B.) Style of reporting that exaggerated events.

C.) Policy by which stronger nations take control of weaker territories and colonies.

E.) The Maine exploded and sank. The U.S. blamed Spain because of Yellow Journalism stories.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

6.) Who were the “Boxer’s”?

I.) U.S. policy designed to prevent other countries from controlling trade with China. So, that all countries will have free and open trade in all parts of China.

J.) Chinese who were tired of foreign influence. They led a rebellion against the U.S. and Europe in China but were defeated.

H.) The U.S. supported a rebellion against the Colombian government. In repayment the Panamanians gave the U.S. the land to build the canal.

G.) U.S. policy that permitted U.S. intervention in Latin America when it was necessary to maintain stability in the region. It was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine. Teddy Roosevelt used the quote “Speak softly and carry a big stick” as a reminder to the U.S. power.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

1. Who were the Rough Riders? Who led them?

B.) Style of reporting that exaggerated events.

A.) Fighting force in Cuba made up of a mix of men. Some were in college, athletes, cowboys, miners and Native Americans. Teddy Roosevelt was their leader.

C.) Policy by which stronger nations take control of weaker territories.

D.) Areas where foreign nations claimed special rights and privileges.

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