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U.S. History Week 22
Age of Empire: American Foreign Policy, 1890-1914
I designed a quiz related to chapter 22 at the bottom of this article.
Directions for the quiz:
- Scroll down & click on the first thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
- Choose an answer for each question.
- Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
- The correct answer is on the screen following the question.
- Compare your answers with those provided.
- If you cannot easily see the correct answer, check the captions.
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Review the following Chapter 22 pages:
- Introduction
- Turner, Mahan, and the Roots of Empire
- The Spanish-American War and Overseas Empire
- Economic Imperialism in East Asia
- Roosevelts’s “Big Stick” Foreign Policy
- Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy”
- Key Terms
- Summary
Practice learning Chapter 22 Key Terms on Quizlet.
Week 22 Videos:
- Crash Course: American Imperialism (14:03)
- The Dark History of the Overthrow of Hawaii (5:46)
- Why Didn’t Puerto Rico Become a U.S. State? (3:33)
- The Philippine-American War (4:27)
- Open Door Policy and Boxer Rebellion (6:20)
- The Platt Amendment (2:59)
- How the Panama Canal Was Built (10:11)
- The Roosevelt Corollary & Dollar Diplomacy (3:59)
Review the following information featuring the U.S.:
- North Carolina (6:36)
- Harry S. Truman’s Best Birthday Present
- Bess Wallace Truman and the Airplane
- Video Clip of Bess Truman
- Dwight D. Eisenhower (Ike): Bearing Witness to the Unthinkable
- Mamie Doud Eisenhower: Ike and Mamie ‘62 - The Bathrobe Story
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U.S. History Week 22 Age of Empire American Foreign Policy 1890-1914 |
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In 1867, the purchase of the ___ Territory from Russia was called “Seward’s Folly.” Answer choices include: Hawaiian, Louisiana, Puerto Rican, Alaskan |
The correct answer is Alaskan. |
A Southern Baptist missionary who spent more than 40 years in China & encouraged annual Christmas giving was ___. Answer choices include: Lottie Moon, Mother Teresa, David Livingstone, Walter Weston |
The correct answer is Lottie Moon. |
At the end of the 1800s, the United States began to focus on expanding its ___ branch of the military. Answer choices include: Army, Air Force, Naval, Coast Guard |
The correct answer is Naval. |
In the late 1800s, the United States was interested in Hawaii particularly due to its ___ production. Answer choices include: tobacco, sugar, salt, cotton |
The correct answer is sugar. |
Which was NOT one of the 3 countries forming a protectorate over the Samoan Islands of the South Pacific in 1899? Answer choices include: Germany, Great Britain, France, United States |
The correct answer is France. |
The Teller Amendment stated that the United States would annex Cuba following the war. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is false. |
Black American soldiers provided experience & support for Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, proving crucial in America’s success. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
Spain turned over control of all but which of the following with the Treaty of Paris in 1898? Answer choices include: Korea, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines |
The correct answer is Korea. |
In 1901, ___ was appointed civil governor of the Philippines. Answer choices include: William Frawley, William Jennings Bryan, William McKinley, William Howard Taft |
The correct answer is William Howard Taft. |
The 1899 Open Door notes was an effort for the United States to gain favored trading status with ___. Answer choices include: China, Japan, Cuba, Korea |
The correct answer is China. |
Theodore Roosevelt’s strategy was “speaking softly and carrying a big ___.” Answer choices include: machine gun, trunk, stick, cat |
The correct answer is stick. |
In 1904, work began on the ___ Canal across Central America. Answer choices include: Suez, Panama, Erie, Kiel |
The correct answer is Panama. |
In 1904, a speech known as the ___ designated the U.S. as an “international police power.” Answer choices include: Gettysburg Address, Roosevelt Corollary, Day of Infamy, Day of Affirmation Address |
The correct answer is Roosevelt Corollary. |
Theodore Roosevelt was the first American to receive the ___. Answer choices include: Carnegie Courage Award, Emmy Award, Nobel Peace Prize, Pulitzer Prize |
The correct answer is Nobel Peace Prize. |
Who became president in 1909? Answer choices include: FDR, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, William Jennings Bryan |
The correct answer is William Howard Taft. |
Taft’s foreign policy became known as “___.” Answer choices include: Big Lub's bottom line, green & mean plan, no mercy until we win, dollar diplomacy |
The correct answer is dollar diplomacy. |
The United States paid off the debts of several Central American nations under President Taft’s leadership. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is true. |
The correct answer is increased tension between Japan & the U.S. |
The world perceived Canada as the predominant power in the Western Hemisphere in the early 1900s. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is false. |
Another name for “The Great War” is ___. Answer choices include: World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War |
The correct answer is World War I. |
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