Deck 27: Empire and Expansion,1890-1909
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Deck 27: Empire and Expansion,1890-1909
1
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Alfred Thayer Mahan
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2
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George Dewey
George Dewey
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3
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Philippe Bunau-Varilla
Philippe Bunau-Varilla
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Josiah Strong
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Henry Cabot Lodge
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John Hay
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7
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yellow press
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John Philip Sousa
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Richard Olney
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10
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Dupuy de Lóme
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11
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Mark Twain
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12
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William Howard Taft
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Elihu Root
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Emilio Aguinaldo
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William Randolph Hearst
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17
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Queen Liliuokalani
Queen Liliuokalani
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18
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James G.Blaine
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Valeriano Weyler
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20
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George Washington Goethals
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21
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Our Country
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22
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Pan-American Conference
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23
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The Influence of Sea Power upon History
The Influence of Sea Power upon History
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24
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reconcentration camps
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25
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"White Man's Burden"
"White Man's Burden"
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26
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"yellow peril"
"yellow peril"
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27
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Pearl Harbor
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28
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jingoism
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29
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spheres of influence
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30
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Teller Amendment
Teller Amendment
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31
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insular cases
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32
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"Little Brown Brothers"
"Little Brown Brothers"
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33
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imperialism
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34
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Foraker Act
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The Maine
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36
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"big stick"
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37
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"twisting the lion's tail"
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38
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Rough Riders
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39
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insurrectos
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40
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Anti-Imperialist League
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41
Which of the following was not among the small but dangerous international crises the United States experienced in the 1890s?
A) A conflict with Germany over the Samoan islands
B) A near-war with Italy over the lynching of Italians in New Orleans
C) The Valparaiso crisis with Chile over the killing of two American sailors
D) A conflict with Japan over naval refueling rights at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
E) A conflict with Canada over seal hunting near the Pribilof Islands
A) A conflict with Germany over the Samoan islands
B) A near-war with Italy over the lynching of Italians in New Orleans
C) The Valparaiso crisis with Chile over the killing of two American sailors
D) A conflict with Japan over naval refueling rights at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
E) A conflict with Canada over seal hunting near the Pribilof Islands
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42
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Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
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43
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Panama Canal
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44
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Philippine insurrection
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45
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Great White Fleet
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46
COMPLETION
Locate the following places by reference number on the map:

____ Either one of the two nations whose boundary dispute in 1895 nearly involved the United States in war.
Locate the following places by reference number on the map:

____ Either one of the two nations whose boundary dispute in 1895 nearly involved the United States in war.
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47
COMPLETION
Locate the following places by reference number on the map:

____ Three territorial acquisitions made by the United States in the Treaty of Paris,which ended the Spanish-American War.
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____ Three territorial acquisitions made by the United States in the Treaty of Paris,which ended the Spanish-American War.
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48
COMPLETION
Locate the following places by reference number on the map:

____ The independent republic annexed by the United States during the Spanish-American War,but not acquired as a result of the war
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____ The independent republic annexed by the United States during the Spanish-American War,but not acquired as a result of the war
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49
In his book,Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis,the Reverend Josiah Strong advocated American expansion to
A) maintain the international balance of power.
B) open up new markets for industrial goods.
C) spread American religion and values to backward nations.
D) ease labor violence at home.
E) demonstrate and maintain white racial superiority.
A) maintain the international balance of power.
B) open up new markets for industrial goods.
C) spread American religion and values to backward nations.
D) ease labor violence at home.
E) demonstrate and maintain white racial superiority.
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50
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Guantanamo
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51
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Portsmouth Conference
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52
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Gentlemen's Agreement
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53
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Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
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54
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Open Door notes
Open Door notes
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55
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Boxer Rebellion
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56
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Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty
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57
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Platt Amendment
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58
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Russo-Japanese War
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59
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Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
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60
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San Francisco school crisis
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61
The near-war between the United States and Britain over the Venezuela boundary crisis ultimately resulted in
A) a brief war between Venezuela and British Guiana.
B) British concession of the disputed territory to Venezuela.
C) stationing United States marines along the disputed border.
D) a growing diplomatic reconciliation between the two English-speaking countries.
E) a naval arms race between the United States and Britain.
A) a brief war between Venezuela and British Guiana.
B) British concession of the disputed territory to Venezuela.
C) stationing United States marines along the disputed border.
D) a growing diplomatic reconciliation between the two English-speaking countries.
E) a naval arms race between the United States and Britain.
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62
Which of the following prominent American leaders was least enthusiastic about U.S.imperialistic adventures in the 1890s?
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) William Randolph Hearst
C) Alfred Thayer Mahan
D) William McKinley
E) Grover Cleveland
A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) William Randolph Hearst
C) Alfred Thayer Mahan
D) William McKinley
E) Grover Cleveland
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63
A major factor in the shift in American foreign policy toward imperialism in the late nineteenth century was the
A) need for subservient populations to replace the freed slaves.
B) desire for more farmland.
C) construction of an American-built isthmian canal between the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
D) closing of the frontier.
E) need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production.
A) need for subservient populations to replace the freed slaves.
B) desire for more farmland.
C) construction of an American-built isthmian canal between the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
D) closing of the frontier.
E) need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production.
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64
Americans favored providing aid to the Cuban revolutionaries for all of the following reasons except
A) fear that the substantial American investment in Cuban sugar and other businesses would be lost.
B) a belief that Spain's control of Cuba presented a national security threat to the United States.
C) fear that Spanish misrule in Cuba menaced the Gulf of Mexico and the route to the proposed Panama Canal.
D) sympathy for Cuban patriots fighting for their freedom.
E) the atrocity stories reported in the yellow press of William Randolph Hearst.
A) fear that the substantial American investment in Cuban sugar and other businesses would be lost.
B) a belief that Spain's control of Cuba presented a national security threat to the United States.
C) fear that Spanish misrule in Cuba menaced the Gulf of Mexico and the route to the proposed Panama Canal.
D) sympathy for Cuban patriots fighting for their freedom.
E) the atrocity stories reported in the yellow press of William Randolph Hearst.
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65
The clash between Germany and America over the Samoan islands eventually resulted in
A) a small naval war between the two emerging powers.
B) a colonial division of the islands between Germany and the United States.
C) complete independence for all of Samoa.
D) the intervention of Japan to prevent a German-American war.
E) a new American doctrine opposing any colonialism in the Pacific.
A) a small naval war between the two emerging powers.
B) a colonial division of the islands between Germany and the United States.
C) complete independence for all of Samoa.
D) the intervention of Japan to prevent a German-American war.
E) a new American doctrine opposing any colonialism in the Pacific.
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66
To justify American intervention in the Venezuela boundary dispute with Britain,Secretary of State Olney invoked the
A) Platt Amendment.
B) Open Door policy.
C) Monroe Doctrine.
D) Foraker Act.
E) Gentlemen's Agreement.
A) Platt Amendment.
B) Open Door policy.
C) Monroe Doctrine.
D) Foraker Act.
E) Gentlemen's Agreement.
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67
Before a treaty annexing Hawaii to the United States could be rushed through the U.S.Senate in 1893
A) President Harrison's term expired and anti-imperialist Grover Cleveland became president.
B) war broke out between the United States and Spain.
C) the white American sugar rebels decided that Hawaii should remain independent.
D) popular opinion in the United States turned against such colonial ventures.
E) the pro-annexation forces demanded that Hawaii be admitted to the Union as a state.
A) President Harrison's term expired and anti-imperialist Grover Cleveland became president.
B) war broke out between the United States and Spain.
C) the white American sugar rebels decided that Hawaii should remain independent.
D) popular opinion in the United States turned against such colonial ventures.
E) the pro-annexation forces demanded that Hawaii be admitted to the Union as a state.
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68
The numerous near-wars and diplomatic crises of the United States in the late 1880s and 1890s demonstrated
A) the hostile reaction to American expansionism.
B) that other nations were jealous of American power.
C) how weak America seemed to the rest of the world.
D) the failure of the Monroe Doctrine.
E) the aggressive new national mood.
A) the hostile reaction to American expansionism.
B) that other nations were jealous of American power.
C) how weak America seemed to the rest of the world.
D) the failure of the Monroe Doctrine.
E) the aggressive new national mood.
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69
The battleship Maine was sunk by
A) the Spanish.
B) an accidental internal explosion on the ship.
C) Cuban rebels.
D) pro-war agents of William Randolph Hearst.
E) a mine planted by pro-Cuban Americans.
A) the Spanish.
B) an accidental internal explosion on the ship.
C) Cuban rebels.
D) pro-war agents of William Randolph Hearst.
E) a mine planted by pro-Cuban Americans.
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70
Along with serving as the last reigning queen of Hawaii,Queen Liliuokalani is also remembered for
A) helping to build tourism to Hawaii.
B) writing songs such as "Aloha Oe."
C) establishing the pineapple business on the island.
D) her lavish personal expenditures, particularly for clothes.
E) None of these
A) helping to build tourism to Hawaii.
B) writing songs such as "Aloha Oe."
C) establishing the pineapple business on the island.
D) her lavish personal expenditures, particularly for clothes.
E) None of these
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71
The actual purpose of the battleship Maine's visit to Cuba was to
A) provoke a war with Spain.
B) protect and evacuate American citizens from the island.
C) offer a way for Cuban rebels to escape to Florida.
D) stop rioting by the Cuban rebels.
E) prepare for intervention by the U.S. marines if necessary.
A) provoke a war with Spain.
B) protect and evacuate American citizens from the island.
C) offer a way for Cuban rebels to escape to Florida.
D) stop rioting by the Cuban rebels.
E) prepare for intervention by the U.S. marines if necessary.
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72
President Grover Cleveland rejected the effort to annex Hawaii because
A) he wanted to protect the interests of Louisiana sugar producers.
B) the United States did not have the naval power to protect the islands against Japanese or German threats.
C) he believed that the native Hawaiians had been wronged and that a majority of Hawaiians opposed annexation to the United States.
D) passage of the McKinley Tariff made Hawaiian sugar unprofitable.
E) the United States would soon have to establish military bases in Hawaii.
A) he wanted to protect the interests of Louisiana sugar producers.
B) the United States did not have the naval power to protect the islands against Japanese or German threats.
C) he believed that the native Hawaiians had been wronged and that a majority of Hawaiians opposed annexation to the United States.
D) passage of the McKinley Tariff made Hawaiian sugar unprofitable.
E) the United States would soon have to establish military bases in Hawaii.
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73
The United States declared war on Spain even though the Spanish had already agreed to
A) end the reconcentration camps and sign an armistice with the Cuban rebels.
B) accept Cuban independence.
C) transfer Cuba to American possession.
D) apologize for the sinking of the Maine.
E) accept international arbitration of the conflict.
A) end the reconcentration camps and sign an armistice with the Cuban rebels.
B) accept Cuban independence.
C) transfer Cuba to American possession.
D) apologize for the sinking of the Maine.
E) accept international arbitration of the conflict.
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74
A primary reason that the British submitted their border dispute with Venezuela to arbitration was
A) that growing tensions with Germany made Britain reluctant to engage in conflict with the United States.
B) that they expected the Monroe Doctrine to be ruled invalid in the World Court.
C) that they did not want to become involved in a dangerous war in South America.
D) to undermine Spain's close relations with the Latin American republics.
E) that they accepted America's complete domination of Latin America.
A) that growing tensions with Germany made Britain reluctant to engage in conflict with the United States.
B) that they expected the Monroe Doctrine to be ruled invalid in the World Court.
C) that they did not want to become involved in a dangerous war in South America.
D) to undermine Spain's close relations with the Latin American republics.
E) that they accepted America's complete domination of Latin America.
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75
The Cuban insurrectos who wanted to overthrow Spanish rule in Cuba
A) were heavily dependent on American funding for their rebellion.
B) blew up the battleship Maine.
C) made guerilla raids on Havana.
D) began assassinating Spanish officials.
E) adopted a scorched-earth policy of burning cane fields and sugar mills.
A) were heavily dependent on American funding for their rebellion.
B) blew up the battleship Maine.
C) made guerilla raids on Havana.
D) began assassinating Spanish officials.
E) adopted a scorched-earth policy of burning cane fields and sugar mills.
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76
Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani was forced from power in 1893 because
A) she refused to allow Christian missionaries in her country.
B) many Hawaiians found her rule corrupt.
C) Hawaiian agriculture had failed under her leadership.
D) President Grover Cleveland believed that U.S. national honor required control of the Hawaiian government.
E) she opposed annexation to the United States and insisted that native Hawaiians should continue to control Hawaii.
A) she refused to allow Christian missionaries in her country.
B) many Hawaiians found her rule corrupt.
C) Hawaiian agriculture had failed under her leadership.
D) President Grover Cleveland believed that U.S. national honor required control of the Hawaiian government.
E) she opposed annexation to the United States and insisted that native Hawaiians should continue to control Hawaii.
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77
President William McKinley asked Congress to declare war on Spain mainly because
A) the business community favored the conflict.
B) the Spanish government had directly insulted the United States.
C) it became clear that there was no other way to obtain Cuban independence.
D) the Teller Amendment guaranteed that the United States would not establish colonial control of Cuba.
E) the American public and many leading Republicans demanded it.
A) the business community favored the conflict.
B) the Spanish government had directly insulted the United States.
C) it became clear that there was no other way to obtain Cuban independence.
D) the Teller Amendment guaranteed that the United States would not establish colonial control of Cuba.
E) the American public and many leading Republicans demanded it.
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78
Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that
A) free trade was essential to a nation's economic health.
B) control of the sea was the key to world domination.
C) the United States should continue its policy of isolationism.
D) the United States should immediately build an isthmian canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
E) the United States should construct a fleet of battleships.
A) free trade was essential to a nation's economic health.
B) control of the sea was the key to world domination.
C) the United States should continue its policy of isolationism.
D) the United States should immediately build an isthmian canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
E) the United States should construct a fleet of battleships.
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79
One reason that the white American sugar lords tried to overthrow native Hawaiian rule and annex the islands to the United States was they
A) found the government of Queen Liliuokalani repressive and inefficient.
B) sought to control American foreign policy in the Pacific.
C) wanted to convert the native Hawaiians and East Asian immigrants to Christianity.
D) feared that Japan might intervene in Hawaii on behalf of abused Japanese imported laborers.
E) intended to force the growing native Hawaiian population to become indentured plantation laborers.
A) found the government of Queen Liliuokalani repressive and inefficient.
B) sought to control American foreign policy in the Pacific.
C) wanted to convert the native Hawaiians and East Asian immigrants to Christianity.
D) feared that Japan might intervene in Hawaii on behalf of abused Japanese imported laborers.
E) intended to force the growing native Hawaiian population to become indentured plantation laborers.
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80
During the boundary dispute between Venezuela and Britain,the United States
A) threatened war with Britain and asserted its domination of Latin America.
B) failed to invoke the Monroe Doctrine.
C) sought a peaceful negotiated settlement.
D) asserted its strong belief in Latin American independence.
E) was only "twisting the [British] lion's tail" for domestic political effect.
A) threatened war with Britain and asserted its domination of Latin America.
B) failed to invoke the Monroe Doctrine.
C) sought a peaceful negotiated settlement.
D) asserted its strong belief in Latin American independence.
E) was only "twisting the [British] lion's tail" for domestic political effect.
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