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Unit 3: Honors U.S. History
Becoming a World Power: Foreign Policy and the Policy at Home-Study Guide
Terms/Concepts
Multiple-use management
Open Door Policy
Yellow Journalism
Racism
Imperialism
Annex
Muckrakers
Dollar Diplomacy
Arrest of Susan B Anthony
1st state to let women vote
Jingoism
Roosevelt Corollary
Arbitration
Treaty of Paris- what happens after
Great White Fleet
National American Women’s Suffrage Association
Amendments: 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th
Economic arguments for U.S. expansion
Platt Amendment
Spanish-American War: where, with whom, results
Seward’s Folly
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Panama Canal- Canal Zone
U.S.S. Maine
Monroe Doctrine- how the U.S. confirmed its authority
Progressive’s beliefs about government
Arguments of Anti-Imperialists and Imperialists
Upton Sinclair
Federal Reserve Act
Prosecution of Standard Oil Company
Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire- aftermath/changes
End of Progressivism
The Philippines
Cuba
Columbia
Hawaii
Congressional Union
American Women Suffrage Association
National Women Suffrage Association
Policies under: Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson
Essay (worth 10 pts.)
Make sure you write your answers in complete sentences and make sure you proofread
your answers! Make sure you have a thesis and at least 3 supported
arguments/discussions to answer the question.
Unit EQ: How did the U.S. become a world power at the turn of the century?