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Imperialism Take Home Test
1. terms:
a. De Lome Letter
b. McKinley
c. Emilio Aguinaldo
d. Jose Marti
e. Yellow Journalism
f. William Randolph Hearst
g. James Pulitzer
h. Queen Liliuokalani
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“Butcher” Weyler
Rough Riders
Teddy Roosevelt
Monroe Doctrine
Platt Amendment
Protectorate
Open Door Policy
(purpose?)
p. Roosevelt’s Corollary
q. Spheres of Influence
r. Great White fleet
(purpose?)
s. Dollar Diplomacy
t. Missionary Diplomacy
u. “Pancho” Villa
v. Porfirio Diaz
What is Imperialism?
How/ Where do you see European Imperialism in the late 1800’s?
What are the four forms of foreign policy? Describe each
How did the US foreign policy change from the late 1700’s under president Washington to the late 1800’s? Why did it
change? What part of the world did we test out our foreign policies first? Why? (Monroe Doctrine, economy, tariffs,
industrialization)
What are the reasons behind Imperialism? (What do the countries want?)
What is the Justification for Imperialism? (Why do Americans think it is ok to do?) What is the White man’s Burden?
Who is Alfred Mahan? What did he do? (encourage 2 things) What are both Pearl Harbor and Guantanamo Bay?
Did everyone support Imperialism? What were some of the arguments against it?
Describe the events in Hawaii. Who originally controlled the govt? Who took control of the government? Why did
they want to join the US? What role did the US play? Why wouldn’t president Cleveland accept it as a state?
When was the Spanish American war fought? What was it started over? Why was the US concerned about what was
happening in Cuba?
How did Yellow Journalism contribute to the war? What might have been some other motives behind starting the war
besides public outrage?
What happened to the USS Maine? How did that contribute to the start of the war?
Where did the Spanish and Americans fight? Tell me about the fighting in each place. Who won and why? What
territories were gained in the war?
What happened in each of these territories after the war was over? What kind of governments did they have? What
role did the US play? What did the Supreme Court decide about the rights of the conquered territories to the US
Constitution?
Why does the US interfere with other countries affairs? What are they looking out for?
Who won in the Russo Japanese war? Why? Why was it surprising? What did it show when they came to the US to
ask us to mediate a peace agreement?
How do we see the US interfering in Latin American affairs in the building of the Panama canal?
What is Roosevelt’s well known quote? What does it mean?
Briefly describe the Mexican Revolution.
WWI Take home Test- Chapter 11
1. Terms:
a. Unrestricted submarine
warfare
b. Lusitania
c. Zimmermann note
d. Schlieffen plan
e. Marne
f. Somme
g. Verdun
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Gallipoli
War Industries boards
War labor board
Great Migration
U-boat
Selective service/ draft
Total war
rationing
p. Committee on Public
Information
q. Propaganda
r. Espionage and Sedition
Acts
s. War bonds
t. Liberty/ war garden
u. Influenza epidemic
2. What are the five factors that contributed to the start of the war and how did each help to create it? (section1)
3. What was the powder keg that they referred to (what was the problem)? And what was the spark that set it up? What
year? (sec 1)
4. How were all of the countries pulled into the war? (section 1)
5. What was the US stance (position) at the beginning of the war? Why? How did that change? Why? Why would
some one say that the US was not really neutral before they entered the war? (section 1)
6. What happened in Russia in 1917? (not in book)
7. What were the conditions like during the war? What is trench warfare? Trench foot? What kind of new weaponry
did we see and how did it affect the war
8. What brought the US into the war? When? (pg 396, 397,section 2)
9. How did the US prepare for war? (section 2) How did different groups contribute to the war on both the home front
and on the front lines? (sec 3)
10. How do you see propaganda used? How does the US economy change in the war?(section 3)
11. How does the war affect the atmosphere for criticism of the government and for foreigners? (section 3)
12. How does the war end? When?(section 2)
13. Who are the big four at the treaty conference? What were some of the goals that each of them had? What are
Wilson’s goals? (section 4)
14. What were the major provisions of the Treaty of Versailles? How did the treaty set up Europe for future problems
and WWII? Were any of Wilson’s goals attained?
15. How was the Treaty accepted in the US? What did Wilson do to try to gain support for it in the US? What was the
result?