Title: SOL Review American Foreign Policy
1SOL ReviewAmerican Foreign Policy Diplomatic
History 1776-1918
2What country helped the Americans win their
independence from England?
3France
4What two nations signed the Treaty of Alliance in
1778?
51. The United States2. France
6What American negotiated the Treaty of Alliance
with France in 1778?
7Benjamin Franklin
8What official is the nations chief diplomat?
9The President, assisted by the Secretary of State
10What does the Secretary of State do?
11Handles foreign affairs for the President
12Define Isolationism.
13The United States should stay out of world
affairs.
14What set precedent for Isolationism?
15Washingtons Farewell Address
16What president bought the Louisiana Territory?
17Thomas Jefferson
18From what country did the United States purchase
the Louisiana Territory?
19France
20How did the Louisiana Territory affect the size
of the United States?
21Doubled it
22What war lasted from 1812 to 1815?
23The War of 1812
24What two countries fought the War of 1812?
251. The United States2. Great Britain
26What territory did the United States claim after
the War of 1812?
27The Oregon Territory
28What territory did the United States acquire in
1819?
29Florida
30From what country did the United States acquire
Florida?
31Spain
32What issue did the Monroe Doctrine involve?
33Foreign Policy
34What set forth the basic principles of American
foreign policy from 1823 until the end of the
19th century?
35The Monroe Doctrine
36What were the 4 points of the Monroe Doctrine?
37- 1. No more European colonies in the Americas
- 2. Countries in Western Hemisphere were
republics countries in Europe were monarchies. - 3. If European countries threatened any country
in Americas, then they threatened the United
States. - 4. U.S. would stay out of European affairs.
38What was the most important point of the Monroe
Doctrine?
39European countries should stay out of the affairs
of the Western Hemisphere.
40What precedent did the Monroe Doctrine set for
American presidents ?
41American presidents would consider it a threat
to the United States, if European countries
meddled with countries in the Western Hemisphere.
42What idea provided political support for
territorial expansion?
43Manifest Destiny
44What was Manifest Destiny?
45The belief that it was Gods will for the United
States to stretch from the Atlantic to the
Pacific Ocean
46What war lasted from 1846 to 1848?
47The Mexican War
48What two countries fought in the Mexican War?
491. The United States2. Mexico
50Who won the Mexican War?
51The United States
52What was the Mexican Cession?
53The territory the United States got from Mexico
at the end of the Mexican War
54What present-day states were part of the Mexican
Cession?
55- California
- Nevada
- Utah
- Arizona
- part of Colorado
- part of New Mexico
56Define Imperialism.
57One country gaining political or economic
control over another country
58What Pacific island chain did the U.S. annex
(add) during the 1890s?
59Hawaii
60Who was the last native ruler of Hawaii?
61Queen Liluokalani
62What was the Open Door Policy?
63All nations would have equal trading rights in
China
64Who won the Spanish-American War?
65The United States
66What territory did the U.S. get in the
Spanish-American War?
671. Philippines2. Puerto Rico
68At the end of the Spanish-American War in what
country did the U.S. say it could intervene
militarily?
69Cuba
70Who was president when the Panama Canal was built?
71Theodore Roosevelt
72What did the Panama Canal do?
73Provided a short-cut between the Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans
74What president was known for Dollar Diplomacy?
75William Howard Taft
76What was Dollar Diplomacy?
771. United States business would invest in Latin
America.2. If necessary, United States would
intervene militarily in Latin America.
78Name 2 examples of American economic imperialism.
791. Open Door Policy2. Dollar Diplomacy
80What was the basis of U.S. foreign policy from
President Washington until World War I?
81Isolationism
82When did World War I occur?
831914-1918
84Who were the Central Powers in World War I?
851. Germany2. Austria-Hungary3. Ottoman Empire
86Who were the Allies in World War I?
871. Great Britain2. France3. Russia
88What major nation joined the Allies and entered
World War I in 1917?
89The United States
90Did the Central Powers or the Allies win World
War I?
91The Allies
92Who developed the Fourteen Points?
93Woodrow Wilson
94What were the three key ideas of the Fourteen
Points?
951. National self-determination2. Freedom of the
seas3. League of Nations
96What is national self-determination?
97The idea that each national group should be in
charge of its own destiny
98What was the League of Nations?
99An organization of nations started at the end of
World War I to maintain peace
100What treaty ended World War I?
101The Versailles Treaty
102What were the four key points of the Versailles
Treaty?
1031. National Self-determination2. Freedom of the
Seas3. the League of Nations4. the Mandate
System
104What is internationalism?
1051. The opposite of isolationism 2. Heavy
involvement in foreign affairs
106Except for a period in the 1920s and 1930s, what
has been the basis of U.S. foreign policy from
World War I to the Present?
107Internationalism