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US History Quiz 3.1 (The Spanish American War, Objectives 3.1-3.3)
Test Description: Spanish-American War and Imperialism
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which describes the policies of a country related to other countries?
A
Economic Policy
B
Social Policy
C
Foreign Policy
D
Domestic Policy
2) Who is the most powerful figure in dictating American foreign policy?
A
The Senate President Pro Tempore
B
The President of the United States
C
The Speaker of the House
D
The Chief Ambassador to the United Nations
3) What year was the Spanish-American War?
A
1898
B
1935
C
1914
D
1860
4) Which means to have strong pride in your country?
A
Nationalism
B
Socialism
C
Communism
D
Patriotism
5) Which means to believe your country is superior to other countries?
A
Nationalism
B
Sensationalism
C
Patriotism
D
Imperialism
6) Which describes another word for spending?
A
Quotas
B
Tariffs
C
Expenditures
D
Taxes
7) Which of the following happened to Hawaii after the Spanish-American War?
A
It became a monarchy after gaining independence.
B
It was annexed by America.
C
Political refugees escaped to Hawaii for freedom?
D
It officially became a Spanish state.
8) Why is the USS Maine significant?
A
It bombed the Lusitania.
B
It's bombing of Charleston harbor started the Civil War.
C
It's sinking led to the start of World War I.
D
It's explosion off the coast of Cuba led to the Spanish-American War.
9) The USS Oregon and the Spanish-American War helped lead to the creation of the....
A
White House
B
Panama Canal
C
Statue of Liberty
D
Bridge of Gibraltar
10) Who said 'walk softly but carry a big stick' ?
A
FDR
B
Woodrow Wilson
C
Theodore Roosevelt
D
Abraham Lincoln
11) Ships, submarines and other maritime vessels make up the United States .....
A
Air Force
B
Army
C
Marines
D
Navy
12) Which of the following countries was not ceded to America by Spain after the Spanish-American War?
A
Puerto Rico
B
Hawaii
C
Florida
D
The Phillipines
13) Which refers to articles written without facts that sought to sensationalize current events?
A
Espionage Act
B
Muckraking
C
Yellow Journalism
D
Annexation
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