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Explore the Roosevelt Corollary, Open Door Policy, Rough Riders, and more to grasp American imperialism's impacts and influences. Dive into the economic motives and diplomatic strategies that shaped this era.
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Question 1 - 10 • What was the purpose of the Roosevelt Corollary?
Answer 1 – 10 • It opened the door for American intervention in Latin America or any other place where we felt our interests were threatened
Question 1 - 20 • This is an area within a nation/country where a foreign nation controls the economic development and trade.
Answer 1 – 20 • Sphere of Influence
Question 1 - 30 • This agreement between industrialized nations ensured that all nations could continue to trade with China without interfering with each other.
Answer 1 – 30 • Open Door Policy
Question 1 - 40 • The name of Teddy Roosevelt’s volunteer cavalry unit in the Spanish-American War?
Answer 1 – 40 • Rough Riders
Question 1 - 50 • What is Anglo-Saxonism?
Question 2 - 10 • How did tariffs encourage European and American Imperialism?
Answer 2 – 10 • They led to decreased trade between industrialized countries and encouraged them to look for new markets for their goods
Question 2 - 20 • Under this form of Imperialism, local rulers are still in control but take advice and instruction from an imperial power.
Answer 2 – 20 • Protectorate
Question 2 - 30 • Why is Commodore Mathew Perry important in America’s shift to becoming an imperial power?
Answer 2 – 30 • He led the expedition that opened Japan to trade which encouraged America to seek naval bases on the way to Asia
Answer 2 – 40 • Roosevelt Corollary
Answer 2 – 50 • Teddy Roosevelt’s Big Stick diplomacy. • “Speak softly but carry a big stick”