
1. Imperialism – 2. Alfred Mahan – 3. Sanford B. Dole – 4. Yellow Journalism – 5. U.S.S. Maine – 6. George Dewey – 7. Rough Riders – 8. Protectorate – 9. Foraker Act – 10. William Randolph Hearst – 11. Emilio Aguinaldo – 12. Open Door Notes (policy) – 13. Boxer Rebellion – 14. Panama Canal – 15. Roosevelt Corollary - 16. San Juan Hill -
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- Q1A form of sensationalized and exaggerated journalism aimed at attracting readers and influencing public opinion during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Investigative JournalismMuckrakingPenny PressYellow Journalism30s
- Q2The strategic philosophy that emphasizes the importance of a strong navy for national strength and global influence, articulated by a naval officer in the late 19th century.Henry AdamsWoodrow WilsonTheodore RooseveltAlfred Mahan30s
- Q3The term for a nation that has control over the international affairs of another nation, while allowing the latter to maintain its own government.ColonyMandateEmpireProtectorate30s
- Q4A significant military engagement during the Spanish-American War, known for the valiant charge led by a group of volunteers, including Theodore Roosevelt.El CaneyManila BaySan Juan HillGettysburg30s
- Q5The name of the U.S. naval ship whose explosion in Havana harbor in 1898 fueled public support for the Spanish-American War.M.S. DreadnoughtS.S. MaineS.S. New JerseyS. Alabama30s
- Q6The rebellion that took place in China from 1899 to 1901, aimed at expelling foreign influence and missionaries, often associated with a secret society.Opium WarsCultural RevolutionTaiping RebellionBoxer Rebellion30s
- Q7An act passed by the U.S. Congress in 1900 that established a civil government in Puerto Rico after it became a U.S. territory.Naval ActReconstruction ActForaker ActJones Act30s
- Q8The policy articulated by the U.S. Secretary of State in 1899, which aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all nations in China and respect Chinese territorial integrity.Truman DoctrineOpen Door NotesMonroe DoctrineGood Neighbor Policy30s
- Q9The doctrine established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 that expanded the Monroe Doctrine, asserting the U.S. right to intervene in Latin America to maintain stability and order.Roosevelt CorollaryTruman DoctrineKennedy DoctrineCarter Doctrine30s
- Q10The name of the Filipino leader who played a crucial role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule and later against American occupation.Mabini ApolinarioAndres BonifacioEmilio AguinaldoJosé Rizal30s
- Q11The official policy introduced by President Theodore Roosevelt that expanded the Monroe Doctrine to justify intervention in Latin America.Roosevelt CorollaryGood Neighbor PolicyTruman DoctrineContainment Policy30s
- Q12A battleship that mysteriously exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, leading to increased tensions between the U.S. and Spain.S.S. ConstitutionS.S. EnterpriseS.S. MaineS.S. Arizona30s
- Q13The individual known for advocating for Hawaiian annexation and serving as the provisional president of Hawaii.Queen LiliuokalaniJohn L. StevensSanford B. DoleJames Cook30s
- Q14The term for a territory that is controlled and protected by a more powerful country but retains some autonomy.ProtectorateTrust TerritoryColonyMandate30s
- Q15The naval officer who played a crucial role in the United States' victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.George DeweyChester W. NimitzWilliam T. ShermanErnest King30s