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| The U.S. announced the Open Door policy in 1900 to |
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| insure equal trade priveleges for all in China |
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| Which of the following terms best describes U.S. policy toward Latin America from 1900 to 1914 |
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| "Dollar Diplomacy" is associated with the administration of |
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| The Roosevelt Corollary approved intervention in smal Latin American countries |
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| to make them ay for their debts |
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| The U.S. first tried to purchase the Panama Canal from |
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| By mediating a settlement to the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, T. Roosevelt was attempting to |
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| maintain the balance of power in Asia |
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| By mediating a settlement to the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, T. Roosevelt was attempting to |
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| maintain the balance of power in Asia |
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| Theodore Roosevelt did all the following except |
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| oppose revolution of Panama |
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| The country invaded by General John Pershing in 1916 was |
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| William Taft sent the Marines to which Latin American country in 1912 to protect his dollar diplomacy? |
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| The Boxer Rebellion resulted from |
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| nationalist Chinese resenting foreigners in their country |
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| The Taft-Katsura Agreement of 1905 |
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| got Japan to reorganize U.S. control of the Philippines in exchange for U.S. recognition of Korea |
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| The Root-Takahira Agreement of 1908 |
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| affirmed the principles of the Open Door policy in Asia |
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| The Lansing-Ishi Treaty of 1917 |
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| reaffirmed the principles of the Open Door policy |
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