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| What president from the era 1880-1920 opposed Hawaiian annexation? |
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| What did the insular cases decide? |
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| the Constitution does not follow the flag |
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| What incident were the ABC powers called to mediate? |
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| What president resolved the Venezuelan boundary dispute? |
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| What was William Jennings Bryan's solution for resolving international crises called? |
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| What were the countries involved in the Samoan crisis? |
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| Who was the object of the Mexican incursion? |
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| What policy for the western hemisphere did James G. Blaine and William Jennings Bryan share? |
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| Who were the two pillars of Yellow Journalism? |
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| What instructions did Frederic Remington receive during the uprising in Cuba? |
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| You furnish the pictures, I'll furnish the war. |
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| What was the amendment to the war resolution against Spain and what was its main point? |
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Teller Amendment US won't keep Cuba |
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| Were the irreconcilables Republicans, Democrats, or both? |
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| What were the four provisions of the Open Door Note? |
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1. no interference with spheres of influence already established 2. all nations get Chinese tariff concessions 3. China guaranteed territorial integrity and administrative integrity 4. treatment of all nations equally within each sphere of influence |
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| Spanish minister who sent letter criticizing McKinley as being weak |
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| Did American businessmen see the Spanish-American War as a boost to business? |
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| Who was the leader of the Philippine revolution? |
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| Who said, "I took the Canal and let congress debate..." |
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| What was the policy called when we said we have the right to exercise "international police power" whenever Latin American republics were unable to maintain order to fulfill their obligations to other nations? |
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| What were two parts to dollar diplomacy? |
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1. US bankers encouraged to invest overseas 2. bankers assured their investments would be protected by US diplomacy |
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| What did the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua have in common with respect to the US? |
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| What were the four reasons we went into WWI on the side of GB? |
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1. Wilson was an anglophile 2. submarine warfare by Germany 3. economic ties with GB 4. prior tension with Germany 5. shared democratic heritage with GB 6. Zimmerman Note 7. GB propaganda |
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| Name four underlying causes of the Spanish-American War. |
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1. yellow press 2. sympathy for Cuban revolt 3. US interest in Cuba 4. demand for intervention by Jingos |
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| With respect to what country was the Hay-Banau-Varilla Treaty concerned? |
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| With respect to what country was the Hay-Pauncefaute Treaty concerned? |
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| What was the pejorative term given to imperialists? |
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| What did the Little Group of Willful Men oppose? |
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Cleveland Gompers Carnegie Shurz Twain |
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| What was Wilson "watchfully waiting" for? |
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| to see what Huerta would do |
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| Whom did Wilson appoint to the War Labor Policy Board? |
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| What were three geographic advantages the US had in foreign policy? |
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1. geographical/physical separation 2. weak neighbors 3. room for expansion 4. 2-ocean coast |
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| What were six traditional or Fundamental Foreign Policies in US history? |
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1. isolation 2. freedom of the seas 3. Monroe Doctrine 4. Pan-Americanism 5. Open Door 6. peaceful settlement of disputes |
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| What did Carnegie, Gompers, and Cleveland have in common? |
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| What proposal by Wilson enticed Germany to enter peace talks? |
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| Name three immediate causes of the Spanish-American War. |
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1. DeLome letter 2. sinking of the Maine 3. McKinley's war message |
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| What was the long-range significance of the Spanish-American War? |
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1. Treaty of Paris 2. isolationism to interventionism 3. we got colonial empire and the resultant problems 4. we are now a 2-ocean power with interests in both |
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| What were three points the Supreme court made in the Insular Courts? |
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1. Constitution doesn't fully apply to the colonies 2. inhabitants depended on Congress to give them rights 3. right to put tariffs on our own colonies |
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| What were four basic causes for US entry into WWI? |
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1. anti-German feeling 2. common heritage with England and France 3. violation of neutral rights 4. idealism - making the world safe for democracy 5. British propaganda 6. Zimmerman Note |
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| What were three criticisms of the Versailles Peace conference process (includes any Wilson role from the time he left with his delegation to go there to the time he went back to Washington)? |
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1. Very partisan- took only one Republican in the delegation 2. Wilson went, ??? 3. Compromised too much just to get the nation 4. Allowed many secret treaties |
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| What were three reasons in Washington for opposition to the Versailles Treaty once Wilson got back? |
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1. Republican opposition- no delegation 2. Don’t want to be involved in Europe or in an alliance! That means we will have to enter other wars. Violation of sovereignty 3.Wilson refused to compromise |
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| What were three indicators of isolationist tendencies arising in American policy as a result of WWI? |
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1. Demobilization- stood down our army 2. Rejection of the Treaty 3. World Court 4. Made Tariffs higher, lowered amount of trade 5. Limited immigration 6. Neutrality Act |
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| What are four factors that have influenced Americans foreign policy regardless of what era? |
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1. Geography 2. Weak neighbors 3. Room for expansion 4. Hyphenated Americans 5. Concern for Domestic affairs |
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| Name three separate foreign policies the US has followed at one time or another. |
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1. Non-intervention in Europe 2. Intervention in Latin America 3. Cooperation in the Far East 4. Isolationism 5. Freedom of the Seas 6. Pan- Americanism |
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| With respect to what country was "watchful waiting" applied and by whom? |
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| Name the pejorative term for anti-imperialists. |
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| With what country did we have a Gentleman's Agreement and under whose presidency? |
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| To whom was the Zimmerman note sent and what did it promise? |
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to Mexico promised lost territories in exchange for an alliance with Germany |
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| What senator wrote up a list of objectives to the Versailles Treaty? |
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| Name three Latin American countries we got involved with other than Mexico. |
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| From what country was Panama freed with US help and who was the president at the time? |
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| What president was involved in the Venezuelan debt controversy? |
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| What amendment put restrictions on Cuba's constitution after the Spanish-American War? |
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| What president's administration saw the annexation of Hawaii? |
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