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A People and a Nation Since 1865
Quiz 6: The Quest for Empire, 1865-1914
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Question 101
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Examine and evaluate American policy toward the Philippines from 1898 to 1916
Question 102
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Map Exercise 22-1
Refer to Map Exercise 22-1 Using a highlight pen, shade the United States and each of the following territorial acquisitions: Alaska American Samoa Guam Hawai'i Midway Island Panama Canal Zone Philippine Islands Puerto Rico Wake Island
Question 103
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Examine and evaluate American policy toward China in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Question 104
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Trace the history of America's foreign relations with Great Britain from the late nineteenth century to 1914, and explain why the two nations grew increasingly to respect and trust each other
Question 105
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Map Exercise 22-2On the outline map that follows, and using the map "US Hegemony in the Caribbean and Latin America" in the text as a reference:
Refer to Map Exercise 22-2 Label each of the following: Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Puerto Rico United States Venezuela Virgin Islands
Question 106
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Map Exercise 22-1
Refer to Map Exercise 22-1 Label the map: EXPANSION OVERSEAS, 1865-1914
Question 107
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Explain the specific ways in which the United States asserted the Monroe Doctrine from 1877 to 1914
Question 108
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Discuss the causes and consequences of the Venezuelan crisis of 1895
Question 109
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Citing specific examples, explain the difference between President Roosevelt's diplomatic style in dealing with the nations of Central America and in dealing with the major powers of Europe and Asia
Question 110
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Map Exercise 22-1
Refer to Map Exercise 22-1 Mark the following continents and oceans: Asia Australia North America South America Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean
Question 111
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Map Exercise 22-1
Refer to Map Exercise 22-1 Trace the process by which the Panama Canal Zone was acquired by the United States
Question 112
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Map Exercise 22-1
Refer to Map Exercise 22-1 Mark the following countries: China Japan United States
Question 113
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Defend or refute the following statement as it relates to American policy toward Central America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: "The persistent American belief that other people cannot solve their own problems and that only the American model of government will work produced what historian William Appleman Williams has called 'the tragedy of American diplomacy'"
Question 114
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Discuss the underlying and immediate causes of the Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino War, and outline the provisions of the Treaty of Paris
Question 115
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Examine the debate between imperialists and anti-imperialists over acquisition of the Philippines, and explain why the imperialists prevailed
Question 116
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Map Exercise 22-2On the outline map that follows, and using the map "US Hegemony in the Caribbean and Latin America" in the text as a reference:
Refer to Map Exercise 22-2 Label the map: THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA
Question 117
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Discuss the foreign policy goals and objectives of William H Seward as a member of the Senate (1849-1861) and as secretary of state (1861-1869), and explain the extent to which his goals were realized by the late 1880s