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| What two locations were considered to build a canal at? |
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| Who had tried to build the canal there before us? |
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| What country is Panama part of? |
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| Who was president at the time Panama declared its independence from Columbia? |
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| Who was sent to rid yellow fever and malaria from Panama? |
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| Who did most of the construction take place under? |
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| Chief Engineer George Goethals |
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| The canal opened just in time for what major event? |
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| British controlled what part of China? |
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| France took parts of India and China and called it what? |
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| Chinese patriots got angry and formed secret organizations. Name one of them. |
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| When the people of China rose up in revolt in 1900 what was the rebellion called? |
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| What policy suggested that all foreigners living in and trading with China should be treated equally. |
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| Who started the Open Door Policy? |
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| Secretary of State John Hay |
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| Who did Japan open to world trade by? |
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| The Russo-Japanese war was fought over what? |
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| For ending the war, what did Roosevelt recieve? |
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| Roosevelt added a new concept to the Monroe Doctorine called what? |
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| U.S. took over the what country's finances in 1909? |
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| What president leader refused to recognize the Huerta government? |
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| What was Wilson's policy called where he watched Mexico but didn't get involved yet? |
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| President ordered the seizure of what country? |
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| The ABC Powers met and picked a new president. What countries included the ABC Powers? |
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| Argentina, Brazil, and Chile |
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| Who's the famous Mexican Bandit who killed Americans? |
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| An American expeditionary force led by who was sent to capture Villa "dead or alive" |
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| The practice of forming and maintaining an empire |
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| People of advanced Western nations had a duty to transmit Western ideas and techniques to the people of undeveloped nations was called what? |
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| An agressive, threatening, warlike foreign policy |
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| The dealings of one country in its relations with other countries |
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| Repayment for loss or damage |
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