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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT UNIT 3
VOCAB* EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -31 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Policy named by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt to describe the assertion of U.S.dominance US Navy was the "big stick"
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Big Stick Diplomacy Question 2: American nations working together to support peace and increase trade. US wanted increase sales in this region of the world.
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Pan-Americanism Question 3: 1901 amendment to the Cuban constitution by which the US was allowed certain privileges, including the right to indefinitely maintain Guantanamo naval base in Cuba and to intervene in Cuban affairs.
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Platt Amendment
Question 4: US President during World War One. Proposed the League of Nations to create a lasting peace after the war.
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Woodrow Wilson Question 5: The 16 battleships of the new US Navy that Roosevelt sent on a voyage around the world to show off our nation's military might.
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Great White Fleet Question 6: Form of diplomacy, proposed by Woodrow Wilson - the 28th President of the United States, which condemned imperialism and endorsed democracy and peace. Gave the United States the status of being the Big Brother
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Moral Diplomacy Question 7: People raise their own vegetables in order to leave more food for the troops.
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Victory Garden Question 8: Due to a fear of a communist uprising the U.S. government, began making mass arrests based off little evidence in the fall of 1919. US agents not use search warrants, did not allow attorneys, and denied basic rights.
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Palmer Raids Question 9: To further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries Under President Taft
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Dollar Diplomacy Question 10: Wilson proposed a "general association of nations" that would pledge to preserve peace and prevent future wars Congress did not approve the US to join the League because they believed it would entangle to US in the worlds problems
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League of Nations
Question 11: An extension of the Monroe Doctrine, which warned other nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere. Wanted to keep Europe away from Latin American and the Caribbean
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Roosevelt Corollary Question 12: Scandalous stories and shocking illustrations based on little factual information.Newspaper competitors (Hearst & Pulitzer) exaggerated stories to sell their newspapers. This influence the start of the Spanish American War
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Yellow Journalism Question 13: Wilson presented his peace plan at the Paris Peace Conference. His goal was to create a lasting peace and not to punish Germany
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Wilson's 14 Points Question 14: Information designed to influence opinion. US used propaganda posters to influence citizens to ration, support the war, buy war bonds, and more.
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Propaganda Question 15: A fear of Communist subversion in the US led to people began to link radical and dangerous ideas with immigrants. Americans began to call for limitations to be placed on immigration
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1st Red Scare Question 16: Wrote Influence of Sea Power: Stated that a nation needed a large navy to protect its merchant ships and to defend its right to trade with other countries. necessary to acquire territory overseas for naval bases
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Alfred T Mahan
Question 17: A country that is technically independent but is actually under the control of another country After the Spanish American War Cuba was a protectorate of the US under the Platt Amendment
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Protectorate Question 18: the Espionage Act of 1917 set up consequences for people who aided the enemy.The Sedition Act of 1918 went a step further by making it illegal to criticize the president or the government.
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Espionage and Sedition Acts Question 19: Queen of Hawaii Businessmen, in conjunction with the US Marines and Army forced the queen to give up power Hawaii was then annex by the US
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Queen Liliuokalani Question 20: The idea that the English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government and were destined to dominate the planet.
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Anglo-Saxionism Question 21: To raise money to pay for the war, the government began selling Liberty Bonds and Victory Bonds. By buying bonds, Americans were loaning the government money that would be repaid with interest in a specified number of years.
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Liberty Bonds Question 22: US supported a rebellion against Colombia to establish a breakaway state of Panama In exchange the US won the right to build and own the Panama Canal
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Panama Canal Question 23: An economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations American fueling Factors: Thirst for new markets Belief in Cultural Superiority Desire for military strength
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Imperialism