Title: American Imperialism and World War I
1American Imperialism and World War I
2Define Isolationism.
3- The United States should stay out of world
affairs.
4What set precedent for Isolationism?
5- Washingtons Farewell Address
6What was the basis of U.S. foreign policy from
President Washington until World War I?
7 8Define the Monroe Doctrine.
9- The U.S. policy that European countries should
stay out of the affairs of the Western
Hemisphere.
10Define imperialism.
11- One country gaining political or economic control
over another country
12What was the Open Door Policy?
13- All nations would have equal trading rights in
China.
14What president is known for the Open Door policy?
15 16What Secretary of State is known for the Open
Door Policy?
17 18What does the Secretary of State do?
19- Handles foreign affairs for the President
20Who was the last native ruler of Hawaii?
21 22Who fought in the Spanish-American War?
23- 1. United States
- 2. Spain
24What country controlled Cuba before the
Spanish-American War?
25 26Who won the Spanish-American War?
27 28What territory did the U.S. get in the
Spanish-American War?
29- 1. Philippines
- 2. Puerto Rico
- 3. Guam
30At the end of the Spanish-American War in what
country did the U.S. say it could intervene
militarily?
31 32From what country did Panama gain independence?
33 34Who was president when the Panama Canal was built?
35 36What did the Panama Canal do?
37- Provided a short-cut between the Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans
38What type of imperialism was advanced by the
Panama Canal?
39 40What president was known for Dollar Diplomacy?
41 42What was Dollar Diplomacy?
43- 1. U.S. business would invest in Latin America.
- 2. If necessary, U.S. would intervene militarily
in Latin America.
44Name 3 examples of American economic imperialism.
45- 1. Open Door Policy
- 2. Dollar Diplomacy
- 3. Panama Canal
46Who were the Central Powers in World War I?
47- 1. Germany
- 2. Austria-Hungary
- 3. Ottoman Empire
48What modern nation was known as the Ottoman
Empire during World War I?
49 50Who were the Allies in World War I?
51- 1. Great Britain
- 2. France
- 3. Russia
52What countrys military tipped the balance of
World War I and led to Germanys defeat?
53 54What official is the nations chief diplomat?
55- The President, assisted by the Secretary of State
56Who developed the Fourteen Points?
57 58What were the 3 key ideas of the Fourteen Points?
59- 1. National
- Self-determination
- 2. Freedom of the Seas
- 3. League of Nations
60What treaty ended World War I?
61 62What is national self-determination?
63- The idea that each national group should be in
charge of its own destiny
64What is freedom of the seas?
65- Ships can sail in international waters without
threat of attack
66What was the League of Nations?
67- An organization of nations started at the end of
World War I to maintain peace
68What was a mandate?
69- A region governed by another country until it is
ready for independence
70What two countries were British Mandates after
World War I?
71 72What country was a French mandate after World War
I?
73 74Did the Senate ratify the Versailles Treaty?
75 76Which political party was responsible for
defeating the Versailles Treaty in the Senate?
77 78What legislative body ratifies treaties?
79 80What vote is needed in the Senate to ratify a
treaty?
81 82Did the United States join the League of Nations?
83 84What is internationalism?
85- 1. The opposite of isolationism
- 2. Heavy involvement in foreign affairs
86Except during the 1930s, what has been the basis
of U.S. foreign policy from World War I to the
Present?
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