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Foreign Policy Quiz Review Massachusetts Bay Colony p. 68 In your opinion, do you think the United States has lived up to John Winthrop’s quote? Why or why not? Negotiating Peace & The Election of 1796 p. 199 Evaluate (letter grade) Jay’s and Pinckney’s Treaties (consider if either helped or hurt the new nation). Do you agree with President Washington’s foreign policy? Why or why not? Expansion in the Pacific p. 598-601 Why was there a scramble to acquire colonies in Africa, Asia and Latin America? How did the United States acquire Hawaii? War with Spain p. 605-608 Why did the United States declare war on Spain (there are multiple reasons)? What did the United States acquire from the Spanish-American War? Text p. 612-613 Did the U.S. really liberate Cuba? Explain. How did the U.S. gain sovereignty over 10 miles of present day Panama? Relations with Latin America p. 615 How did Theodore Roosevelt change U.S. foreign policy? Complete WWI MAIN Graphic Organizer The War Reaches a Stalemate p. 630-632 How did World War I differ from previous wars? The United States Goes to War p. 633-636 Create a timeline of the United States entrance into WW I. You are POTUS. At what point would you have entered the war, if ever? Explain. Mobilizing the Nation p. 640-641 How did the government get America ready for war? Influencing Attitudes p. 645 How did the government shape America’s outlook on the Central Powers? Suppressing Opposition p. 645-6 How do you think Americans would react to a modern day Espionage and Sedition Act? Why? The Paris Peace Conference p. 650-652 What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles? Do you agree with the Sect of State Robert Lansing’s sentiments about the terms of the treaty? Why or why not? The Global Impact of War p. 653 What was the impact of the war? Legacies of War p. 774 Why was isolationism a popular form of foreign policy after WW I? Unsuccessful Efforts p. 776 What were the terms of the Kellogg-Briand Pact? How did the League of Nations react to Japan’s invasion of Manchuria? Terms/Documents: Funnel of causality American Exceptionalism (John Winthrop’s “City upon a Hill” speech) Isolationism/Neutrality -George Washington’s 1796 Farewell Address Monroe Doctrine 1823 Industrialism World Police - Roosevelt Corollary 1904 Imperialism – Spanish American War Yellow Journalism Teller/Platt Amendment Four MAIN causes of WWI Events leading up to U.S. entrance into WWI Zimmerman Telegram Trench warfare Propaganda Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points League of Nations Kellogg-Briand Pact