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Matching
 
 
a.
capitalist
k.
territory
b.
intervention
l.
brutality
c.
abolish
m.
oppressive
d.
occupation
n.
diplomat
e.
moral
o.
mediate
f.
isthmus
p.
racist
g.
recognize
q.
technology
h.
negotiate
r.
annex
i.
Filipino
s.
engineering
j.
turmoil
t.
in exile
 

 1. 

A native or inhabitant of the Philippines
 

 2. 

Confusion and upset
 

 3. 

Based on a judgment of right and wrong
 

 4. 

Practical devices and machines invented by science
 

 5. 

Add to a country as a territory or protectorate
 

 6. 

Cruel, harsh
 

 7. 

Applying science and mathematics to practical problems
 

 8. 

To try to reach an agreement by talking
 

 9. 

The act of taking over and holding a place
 

 10. 

A person sent to another country as a representative
 

 11. 

Put an end to
 

 12. 

Not allowed to live in one’s own country
 

 13. 

A person who invests money in business and believes in private property
 

 14. 

To interfere in the affairs of another country
 

 15. 

To accept officially that a government has the right to be in power
 

 16. 

To help two sides negotiate, as a peacemaker
 

 17. 

Based on the prejudice that one race is better than another. All races have individuals who practice racism.
 

 18. 

A narrow strip of land
 

 19. 

Cruelty
 

 20. 

Area under the control of a country as a colonial possession
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 21. 

Mexican revolutionary
a.
Francisco “Pancho” Schneemann
c.
Fidel “Pancho” Castro
b.
Francisco “Pancho” Villa
d.
Jose Marin
 

 22. 

Theodore Roosevelt won the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize for
a.
Leading the Rough Riders
c.
Negotiating an end to the Russo-Japanese war
b.
Negotiating the Treaty of Paris of 1898
d.
Developing the Roosevelt Corollary
 

 23. 

U.S. general who led troops to capture Villa and later led American troops in World War I
a.
George Sherman
c.
General Douglas McCarther
b.
John J. Pershing
d.
George Patton
 

 24. 

U.S. secretary of state during the Spanish American War
a.
John Hay
c.
John Jay
b.
Allan Dullas
d.
Colin Powell
 

 25. 

The Hawaiian queen who was forced out of power by a revolution started by American business interests
a.
Queen Liliuokalani
c.
Queen Waikiki
b.
Queen Victoria
d.
Queen Mary Alaka
 

 26. 

Fighting unit led byTheodore Roosevelt in Cuba Charged up San Juan hill to defeat the Spanish
a.
Rough Riders
c.
Light Brigade
b.
T.R.’s Horseman
d.
Home Boys
 

 27. 

The United States gained control of the land it needed to build the Panama Canal by
a.
Invading the attacking Colombia
c.
Implementing the Open Door Policy
b.
Negotiating with Colombia
d.
Encouraging and supporting Panamanian independence
 

 28. 

The Open Door Policy was designed by President Theodore Roosevel as a way for the U.S. to further
a.
The establishment of democratic governments
c.
International diplomacy
b.
Its desires to annex foreign nations
d.
Its trade interests
 

 29. 

A country that is partly controlled by another, stronger country because they are unable to protect themselves from other countries.
a.
dictatorship
c.
colony
b.
protectorate
d.
sphere of influence
 

 30. 

U.S. warship that exploded in a Cuban harbor in 1898 killing many American sailors. The sinking outraged the American public. The newspapers blamed it on the Spanish causing the American public to favor war with Spain.
a.
U.S.S. Cimarron
c.
U.S.S. Olympia
b.
U.S.S. Maine
d.
U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt
 

 31. 

The practice of strong countries taking economic, political, and military power over weaker countries
a.
communism
c.
racism
b.
imperialism
d.
reverse racism
 

 32. 

American admiral who urged the United States to build up its navy and take colonies overseas
a.
Wm. McKinley
c.
Theodore Roosevelt
b.
Sinclair Lewis
d.
Alfred T. Mahan
 

 33. 

American businessman who became president of the new government of Hawaii after the queen was pushed out
a.
Sanford B. Dole
c.
Andrew Carnegie
b.
Nelson Rockefella
d.
Wm Mckinley
 

 34. 

Political activist who worked for Cuban independence
a.
José Martí
c.
Fidel Castro
b.
Pancho Villa
d.
Juan Baptista
 

 35. 

General sent from Spain to Cuba to restore order in 1896
a.
Valeriano Weyler
c.
Generalisimo Franco
b.
Charles DeGaulle
d.
Jose Martin
 

 36. 

Message sent by John Hay to other countries to protect U.S. trading rights in China and deny other countries “spheres of inluence” in China thereby protecting Chinese independence.
a.
Monroe Doctrine
c.
Roosevelt Colloray to Monroe Doctrine
b.
Open Door notes (policy)
d.
Chinese Colonial Notes
 

 37. 

Chinese rebellion against Western influence, 1900
a.
Chinese Revolt
c.
Boxer Rebellion
b.
KamaKazi revolt
d.
Emperess Revolt
 

 38. 

The policy of intervening in other countries to protect U.S. business interests
a.
Chamber of Commerce Doctrine
c.
Imperial Authority Memo
b.
dollar diplomacy
d.
business doctrine
 

 39. 

A channel across Central America, between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, opened in 1914
a.
Suez Canal
c.
Columbian Channel
b.
Panama Canal
d.
Rio Grande Crossing
 

 40. 

The Boxer Rebellion was an attempt by Chinese revolutionaries to
a.
Restore the Manchu dynasty to power
c.
Set up a democratic government in China
b.
Remove foreigh influence from China
d.
Set up a communisht government in China
 

 41. 

Reporting in newspapers and magazines that exaggerates the news in order to make it more exciting
a.
New York Times
c.
yellow journalism
b.
muckraking
d.
CNN
 

 42. 

Filipino rebel leader
a.
Emilio Aguinaldo
c.
Emilo Marcus
b.
Jose Marcus
d.
Jose Marti
 

 43. 

U.S. naval commander who led the American attack on the Philippines and sunk the Spanish fleet in one day.
a.
Alfred Mahan
c.
George Dewey
b.
Admiral Wyler
d.
John Paul Jones
 

 44. 

Provisions in the Cuban constitution that gave the United States broad rights in that country until the Cubans could form a stable government.
a.
Havana Treaty
c.
Platt Amendment
b.
Roosevelt Correlary
d.
Monroe Doctrine
 

 45. 

Location of an important American land victory in Cuba
a.
Havana Heights
c.
Havana Hill
b.
Guantanimo
d.
San Juan Hill
 

 46. 

Roosevelt’s 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its interests in South and Central America by using military force
a.
Roosevelt Corollary
c.
Roosevelt Doctrine
b.
Roosevelt Extension
d.
Roosevelt Memo
 



 
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