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- Q1Increased involvement in Latin America by the United States around 1900 to open Markets, spread democratic ideals, build Naval Bases on Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The acquisition of Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam.American Expansionism30s
- Q2Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy in Latin America. The use of the Great White Fleet (Steel Navy) to back up the United States.Big Stick Diplomacy30s
- Q3Law passed in 1882, forbade any laborers from China to enter the United States for 10 years. Congress was influenced to pass this law by people in the Northwest that were upset because the Chinese willingness to work for low wages caused their wages to lower as well.Chinese Exclusion Act 188230s
- Q4Connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through Central America. Was built to improve national defense for the United states and improve trade during the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. The U.S. acquired use of the Canal by helping Panama achieve independence from Columbia in South America.Panama Canal30s
- Q5War that resulted at the end of the Spanish American War when the United States refused to recognize Filipino independence and instead took the Islands as a territory.Philippine American War30s
- Q6Regiment in the Spanish-American War organized and led by Theodore Roosevelt; included cowboys, miners, policemen, and college athletes. Won San Juan Hill that ended the Spanish American War in Cuba.Rough Riders30s
- Q7Conflict in which the U.S. gained many island territories, especially Puerto Rico and the Philippines. The war began when the U.S. attempted to help free Cuba from Spanish colonization. Cuba won its independence after the war ended. The U.S., because it became involved in the war with Spain, guaranteed that it would be drawn into WWI.Spanish American War30s
- Q826th President of the US; hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama canal built during his administration; said `Speak softly but carry a big stick` (1858-1919). Considered by many to be the nation's first conservation President.Theodore Roosevelt30s
- Q9U.S. Warship blown up in Cuba before the Spanish American War in 1898. Explosion was blamed on the Spanish but science proved in the 1970s that it was an internal explosion.U.S.S. Maine30s
- Q10Use of sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation. This was used in the Spanish American War sensationalizing the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine.Yellow Journalism30s
- Q11Addition to the Monroe Doctrine that made it clear the U.S. would use force to protect our economic interests in South America.Roosevelt Corrollary30s
- Q12Gave women the right to vote in 192019th Ammendment30s
- Q13President during WW1Woodrow Wilson30s
- Q14Movement of African Americans from the rural south to the industrialized north. They moved for jobs and because of racial prejudice.Great Migration30s
- Q15Prohibited the making, selling, and transporting of alcoholic beverages. This amendment was later repealed.18th Amendment30s