Deck 22: Creating an Empire 1865-1917
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Deck 22: Creating an Empire 1865-1917
1
Major outcomes of the Spanish-American War included all of the following EXCEPT:
A) the establishment of an extensive American empire.
B) the emergence of the nation's status as a world power.
C) the reluctance of the government to get involved in other foreign conflicts.
D) the beginning of a new period of opportunity and problems in foreign policy.
A) the establishment of an extensive American empire.
B) the emergence of the nation's status as a world power.
C) the reluctance of the government to get involved in other foreign conflicts.
D) the beginning of a new period of opportunity and problems in foreign policy.
the reluctance of the government to get involved in other foreign conflicts.
2
Rationales for imperialism in the era 1890-1910 included all of the following ideas EXCEPT:
A) American ideas and institutions were superior to those of inferior nations.
B) the United States needed a vast buffer zone to offset communist expansionism.
C) American prosperity now depended on larger access to foreign markets and resources.
D) the spread of Christianity would help lesser nations develop morally.
A) American ideas and institutions were superior to those of inferior nations.
B) the United States needed a vast buffer zone to offset communist expansionism.
C) American prosperity now depended on larger access to foreign markets and resources.
D) the spread of Christianity would help lesser nations develop morally.
the United States needed a vast buffer zone to offset communist expansionism.
3
Which statement would most likely have been said by a believer in Social Darwinism who was addressing the issue of imperialism?
A) "The very laws of nature reveal that national identity is not related to cultural worth."
B) "We must isolate ourselves from the uncivilized cultures of distant lands."
C) "American expansionism should most logically be restricted to North America."
D) "We must promote the superiority of our culture in an effort to ensure world stability."
A) "The very laws of nature reveal that national identity is not related to cultural worth."
B) "We must isolate ourselves from the uncivilized cultures of distant lands."
C) "American expansionism should most logically be restricted to North America."
D) "We must promote the superiority of our culture in an effort to ensure world stability."
"We must promote the superiority of our culture in an effort to ensure world stability."
4
American imperialists often rationalized actions by:
A) pointing out that the United States had to overcome a heritage of a weak military.
B) expressing the opinion that people of Anglo-Saxon descent were from a superior culture.
C) claiming that western European nations were weak because they did not annex territory.
D) refusing to admit to the economic benefits that could be gained from imperial colonies.
A) pointing out that the United States had to overcome a heritage of a weak military.
B) expressing the opinion that people of Anglo-Saxon descent were from a superior culture.
C) claiming that western European nations were weak because they did not annex territory.
D) refusing to admit to the economic benefits that could be gained from imperial colonies.
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5
Which of the following presidents was elected on an imperialist platform?
A) Grover Cleveland
B) Benjamin Harrison
C) Rutherford B. Hayes
D) William McKinley
A) Grover Cleveland
B) Benjamin Harrison
C) Rutherford B. Hayes
D) William McKinley
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6
Mahanism emphasized:
A) the importance of the navy in imperial expansion.
B) opposition to the new imperialism of the United States.
C) the spread of Christianity to remote nations.
D) the equality of people who lived in imperial territories.
A) the importance of the navy in imperial expansion.
B) opposition to the new imperialism of the United States.
C) the spread of Christianity to remote nations.
D) the equality of people who lived in imperial territories.
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7
One reason for the widespread support for a larger navy was:
A) its role in providing jobs for the nation's unemployed men.
B) many people believed that the army was no longer a necessity.
C) the belief that the navy could effectively block further immigration.
D) its use to expand and protect America's international trade.
A) its role in providing jobs for the nation's unemployed men.
B) many people believed that the army was no longer a necessity.
C) the belief that the navy could effectively block further immigration.
D) its use to expand and protect America's international trade.
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8
The primary goal of the American government's imperialistic policies was:
A) religious conversion.
B) commercial expansion.
C) military attacks.
D) colonial conquest.
A) religious conversion.
B) commercial expansion.
C) military attacks.
D) colonial conquest.
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9
Economic conditions that fueled support for foreign trade included:
A) a decrease in the number of wage earners.
B) the seemingly unlimited prosperity of the years from 1888-1895.
C) a huge increase in the amount of manufactured goods produced in America.
D) the nation's decision to use a silver-backed currency.
A) a decrease in the number of wage earners.
B) the seemingly unlimited prosperity of the years from 1888-1895.
C) a huge increase in the amount of manufactured goods produced in America.
D) the nation's decision to use a silver-backed currency.
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10
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, the two main imperialist powers were:
A) Britain and the United States.
B) France and the United States.
C) Britain and France.
D) Britain and Germany.
A) Britain and the United States.
B) France and the United States.
C) Britain and France.
D) Britain and Germany.
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11
Britain was able to create its empire primarily through superior:
A) technology.
B) religious beliefs.
C) genes.
D) diplomacy.
A) technology.
B) religious beliefs.
C) genes.
D) diplomacy.
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12
In foreign policy, U.S. officials showed little interest in:
A) Africa.
B) Asia.
C) Mexico.
D) South America.
A) Africa.
B) Asia.
C) Mexico.
D) South America.
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13
President _________ was not supportive of American control of Hawaii.
A) Harrison
B) Cleveland
C) McKinley
D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) Harrison
B) Cleveland
C) McKinley
D) Theodore Roosevelt
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14
The American government used all of the following methods to take control of Hawaii EXCEPT:
A) using economic embargo by closing U.S. markets to sugar producers.
B) enlisting the help of Great Britain and France in establishing imperial control.
C) endorsing a Hawaiian constitution that gave power to wealthy white residents.
D) sending the Marines to support a move to overthrow Queen Liliuokalani.
A) using economic embargo by closing U.S. markets to sugar producers.
B) enlisting the help of Great Britain and France in establishing imperial control.
C) endorsing a Hawaiian constitution that gave power to wealthy white residents.
D) sending the Marines to support a move to overthrow Queen Liliuokalani.
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15
The effort to annex Hawaii in 1893 foreshadowed:
A) the differences between Republicans and Democrats regarding imperialism.
B) the aggressive imperialistic policies of Grover Cleveland.
C) a 20-year period of uninterrupted warfare between the U.S. and Hawaiians.
D) America's reliance on France to take the lead in determining foreign policy.
A) the differences between Republicans and Democrats regarding imperialism.
B) the aggressive imperialistic policies of Grover Cleveland.
C) a 20-year period of uninterrupted warfare between the U.S. and Hawaiians.
D) America's reliance on France to take the lead in determining foreign policy.
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16
One effect of the border dispute between Britain and Venezuela over British Guiana was:
A) America's decision to abandon the ideas of the Monroe Doctrine.
B) a brief straining of relations between the U.S. and Britain.
C) the emergence of consistent U.S. support for Britain in Latin America.
D) the onset of an economic depression in the Western Hemisphere.
A) America's decision to abandon the ideas of the Monroe Doctrine.
B) a brief straining of relations between the U.S. and Britain.
C) the emergence of consistent U.S. support for Britain in Latin America.
D) the onset of an economic depression in the Western Hemisphere.
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17
Which statement best describes the duality of causes for American intervention in Cuba?
A) The American government wanted to stop Cuban exports and revolutionary ideology.
B) Americans wished to stop British expansionism and secure markets in the Pacific.
C) Americans were motivated by both commercial concerns and their support for freedom.
D) Republicans wanted to defy President Cleveland and open new markets in the Caribbean.
A) The American government wanted to stop Cuban exports and revolutionary ideology.
B) Americans wished to stop British expansionism and secure markets in the Pacific.
C) Americans were motivated by both commercial concerns and their support for freedom.
D) Republicans wanted to defy President Cleveland and open new markets in the Caribbean.
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18
Before the Spanish-American War, the yellow press:
A) endorsed a policy of isolationism.
B) wrote editorials that criticized American imperialism.
C) refused to write about foreign affairs.
D) used sensationalism to stir up war fever.
A) endorsed a policy of isolationism.
B) wrote editorials that criticized American imperialism.
C) refused to write about foreign affairs.
D) used sensationalism to stir up war fever.
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19
Populists supported intervention in Cuba because:
A) they sympathized with the Cubans' quest for freedom.
B) the Republican Party overwhelmingly opposed intervention.
C) they felt that taking this position would aid their presidential candidate.
D) the party's platform called for deregulation of trade with Cuba.
A) they sympathized with the Cubans' quest for freedom.
B) the Republican Party overwhelmingly opposed intervention.
C) they felt that taking this position would aid their presidential candidate.
D) the party's platform called for deregulation of trade with Cuba.
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20
Popular anger against Spain was ignited by:
A) their refusal to allow limited autonomy to Cuba.
B) the destruction of the U.S. ship, the Maine.
C) their insistence that deconcentration must continue indefinitely.
D) the rising of Spanish rebels in Venezuela.
A) their refusal to allow limited autonomy to Cuba.
B) the destruction of the U.S. ship, the Maine.
C) their insistence that deconcentration must continue indefinitely.
D) the rising of Spanish rebels in Venezuela.
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21
The Teller Amendment:
A) called for Cuban self-government.
B) called for the annexation of Cuba.
C) required Spain to give the United States Puerto Rico as a condition of peace.
D) was strongly supported by most imperialists.
A) called for Cuban self-government.
B) called for the annexation of Cuba.
C) required Spain to give the United States Puerto Rico as a condition of peace.
D) was strongly supported by most imperialists.
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22
The crucial role in capturing San Juan Hill was played by:
A) the 10th Negro Cavalry.
B) Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
C) Commodore George Dewey.
D) the 19th Marine Unit.
A) the 10th Negro Cavalry.
B) Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
C) Commodore George Dewey.
D) the 19th Marine Unit.
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23
As a result of the Spanish-American War:
A) Theodore Roosevelt emerged as an anti-imperialist.
B) William McKinley expressed the desire to acquire the Philippines.
C) Congress voted to declare Philippine independence.
D) William McKinley was not reelected.
A) Theodore Roosevelt emerged as an anti-imperialist.
B) William McKinley expressed the desire to acquire the Philippines.
C) Congress voted to declare Philippine independence.
D) William McKinley was not reelected.
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24
Which of the following was NOT acquired by the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War?
A) the Philippines
B) Guam
C) Puerto Rico
D) Midway Islands
A) the Philippines
B) Guam
C) Puerto Rico
D) Midway Islands
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25
Who was NOT opposed to the Treaty of Paris?
A) William Jennings Bryan
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Jane Addams
D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) William Jennings Bryan
B) Andrew Carnegie
C) Jane Addams
D) Theodore Roosevelt
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26
After Dewey's victory, Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo:
A) petitioned Congress for Filipino statehood.
B) wrote to President McKinley to plea for annexation.
C) declared the Philippines an independent country.
D) immediately attacked American forces.
A) petitioned Congress for Filipino statehood.
B) wrote to President McKinley to plea for annexation.
C) declared the Philippines an independent country.
D) immediately attacked American forces.
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27
An appalling aspect of the Filipino War was:
A) America's use of Spanish troops to put down the nationalist rebellion.
B) the brutal suppression of the antiwar movement.
C) atrocities committed by the American army drew no attention from Americans.
D) the death of many Filipinos in concentration camps.
A) America's use of Spanish troops to put down the nationalist rebellion.
B) the brutal suppression of the antiwar movement.
C) atrocities committed by the American army drew no attention from Americans.
D) the death of many Filipinos in concentration camps.
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28
The United States and European nations contested spheres of influence in:
A) the Philippines.
B) China.
C) Cuba.
D) India.
A) the Philippines.
B) China.
C) Cuba.
D) India.
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29
The Open Door policy:
A) lasted only a few years.
B) allowed America to create an informal economic empire.
C) was applied as much to Japan as to China.
D) did not prevent the British takeover of China.
A) lasted only a few years.
B) allowed America to create an informal economic empire.
C) was applied as much to Japan as to China.
D) did not prevent the British takeover of China.
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30
The main Asian imperialist power around the turn of the twentieth century was:
A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Korea.
D) Thailand.
A) Japan.
B) China.
C) Korea.
D) Thailand.
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31
America supported Japan in the Russo-Japanese War because:
A) the American military relied on Japanese technology.
B) Russia had approved of open door policies in China.
C) pro-Japanese sentiment was strong in California.
D) Russia had obstructed open trade in Manchuria.
A) the American military relied on Japanese technology.
B) Russia had approved of open door policies in China.
C) pro-Japanese sentiment was strong in California.
D) Russia had obstructed open trade in Manchuria.
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32
All of the following are true about America's presence in Puerto Rico EXCEPT:
A) the military invaded the island during the Spanish-American War.
B) the Supreme Court ruled that Puerto Rico deserved the right to statehood.
C) the islanders became disappointed with the economic dominance of American capital.
D) negotiators made the territory a vital aspect of the Treaty of Paris.
A) the military invaded the island during the Spanish-American War.
B) the Supreme Court ruled that Puerto Rico deserved the right to statehood.
C) the islanders became disappointed with the economic dominance of American capital.
D) negotiators made the territory a vital aspect of the Treaty of Paris.
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33
The overall effect of the Platt Amendment was to:
A) restrict further policies of imperialism.
B) restrict Cuba's autonomy at home and abroad.
C) curtail American involvement in Latin America.
D) show support for Filipino independence.
A) restrict further policies of imperialism.
B) restrict Cuba's autonomy at home and abroad.
C) curtail American involvement in Latin America.
D) show support for Filipino independence.
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34
Theodore Roosevelt's strategy in acquiring the Panama Canal revealed:
A) the inherent flaws of the Platt Amendment.
B) the growth of good relations with Great Britain.
C) that American naval strength was weakening.
D) the closeness of ties between the United States and Colombia.
A) the inherent flaws of the Platt Amendment.
B) the growth of good relations with Great Britain.
C) that American naval strength was weakening.
D) the closeness of ties between the United States and Colombia.
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35
The main alternative to Panama for an ocean-linking passage was:
A) the Northwest Passage.
B) Honduras.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Costa Rica.
A) the Northwest Passage.
B) Honduras.
C) Nicaragua.
D) Costa Rica.
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36
The Roosevelt Corollary was seen by Theodore Roosevelt as:
A) a reasonable compromise with anti-imperialists.
B) an important move toward isolationism.
C) the only defense against communist expansionism.
D) a logical extension of the Monroe Doctrine.
A) a reasonable compromise with anti-imperialists.
B) an important move toward isolationism.
C) the only defense against communist expansionism.
D) a logical extension of the Monroe Doctrine.
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37
American investment, through dollar diplomacy, increased dramatically:
A) as a direct result of the Supreme Court's Insular Cases.
B) during the presidency of William Howard Taft.
C) during the period right after the Civil War.
D) due to the isolationist policies of Woodrow Wilson.
A) as a direct result of the Supreme Court's Insular Cases.
B) during the presidency of William Howard Taft.
C) during the period right after the Civil War.
D) due to the isolationist policies of Woodrow Wilson.
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38
When William Jennings Bryan was appointed secretary of state:
A) relations with Colombia worsened.
B) Russia refused, for the first time, to follow the Open Door policy in China.
C) it appeared to usher in a new period in which interventionism would not be emphasized.
D) Democrats in Congress vowed to block his appointment.
A) relations with Colombia worsened.
B) Russia refused, for the first time, to follow the Open Door policy in China.
C) it appeared to usher in a new period in which interventionism would not be emphasized.
D) Democrats in Congress vowed to block his appointment.
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39
Which statement about Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy is true?
A) Wilson's opposition to intervention changed the direction of American foreign policy.
B) Wilson rejected Roosevelt's use of military power.
C) Despite campaign claims, Wilson ended up being very interventionist.
D) Fellow Democrats accused Wilson of neglecting economic aspects of foreign policy.
A) Wilson's opposition to intervention changed the direction of American foreign policy.
B) Wilson rejected Roosevelt's use of military power.
C) Despite campaign claims, Wilson ended up being very interventionist.
D) Fellow Democrats accused Wilson of neglecting economic aspects of foreign policy.
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40
Which statement about the American presence in Haiti is NOT true?
A) The Haitian constitution was altered to increase U.S. property rights.
B) Forced-labor policies were used to construct public works.
C) Haiti's schools and sanitation improved under American rule.
D) The American government did not use the military to control Haiti.
A) The Haitian constitution was altered to increase U.S. property rights.
B) Forced-labor policies were used to construct public works.
C) Haiti's schools and sanitation improved under American rule.
D) The American government did not use the military to control Haiti.
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41
Woodrow Wilson ordered the marines into the Dominican Republic:
A) to show that he was not weak in foreign affairs.
B) to appease the Republican Party.
C) when the Dominicans refused to allow their finances to be controlled by U.S. bankers.
D) after the Dominican people attacked the U.S. embassy.
A) to show that he was not weak in foreign affairs.
B) to appease the Republican Party.
C) when the Dominicans refused to allow their finances to be controlled by U.S. bankers.
D) after the Dominican people attacked the U.S. embassy.
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42
Woodrow Wilson took all of the following actions in Mexico EXCEPT:
A) discouraging foreign support for Victoriana Huerta.
B) signing an agreement of friendship with Porfirio Diaz.
C) authorizing arms sales to the forces of Venustiano Carranza.
D) ordering the marines to attack Vera Cruz.
A) discouraging foreign support for Victoriana Huerta.
B) signing an agreement of friendship with Porfirio Diaz.
C) authorizing arms sales to the forces of Venustiano Carranza.
D) ordering the marines to attack Vera Cruz.
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43
Which statement about Pancho Villa is NOT true?
A) He had little impact on U.S. foreign policy in Mexico.
B) He was opposed to the Carranza government.
C) He originally had the support of Woodrow Wilson.
D) He raided the United States in hopes of provoking intervention against the Carranza government.
A) He had little impact on U.S. foreign policy in Mexico.
B) He was opposed to the Carranza government.
C) He originally had the support of Woodrow Wilson.
D) He raided the United States in hopes of provoking intervention against the Carranza government.
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44
Which event happened first?
A) Sino-Japanese War
B) United States gets naval rights to Pearl Harbor
C) publication of The Influence of Sea Power upon History
D) Great Britain-Venezuelan boundary dispute
A) Sino-Japanese War
B) United States gets naval rights to Pearl Harbor
C) publication of The Influence of Sea Power upon History
D) Great Britain-Venezuelan boundary dispute
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45
Which event happened last?
A) end of the Filipino-American War
B) annexation of Hawaii
C) Spanish-American War
D) formation of Anti-Imperialist League
A) end of the Filipino-American War
B) annexation of Hawaii
C) Spanish-American War
D) formation of Anti-Imperialist League
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46
Describe the connection between spheres of influence, the Open Door policy, and dollar diplomacy.
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47
What were the important consequences of the American victory in the Spanish-American War?
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48
What factors contributed to making the Filipino-American War a controversial, bitter, and hard-fought conflict?
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49
Describe the ideas expressed by those who dissented against the interventionist policies of the American government.
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50
What example, to you, represented America's most aggressive use of interventionist policy in the period from 1890-1917?
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51
How effective were U.S. interventions in Latin America? What were the objectives and consequences? Do you tend to agree or disagree with these interventions?
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52
Compare and contrast the foreign policies of two of the following four presidents: William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.
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53
In what ways was Woodrow Wilson among the most interventionist presidents in U.S. history?
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54
What combination of causes led to American involvement in the Spanish-American War? What were the key factors in producing a quick American victory?
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55
How did American foreign policy combine economic, military, and political strategies? In what ways did American intervention differ from traditional European imperialism?
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