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America As A World Power
Test Description: Chapter 22
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1) The United States sought to open Japan's trade markets in the mid 1800s because it
A
wanted to establish miitary bases in Japan.
B
saw a chance to sell telegraph and railroad equipment to the Japanese.
C
wanted to secure trade agreements with Japan.
D
believed that trade with Japan would lead to trade with China
2) The growth of European imperialism from the late 1870s-1914 was caused by the desire of
A
political leaders to improve the conditions of poorer countries.
B
contries to become isolationist.
C
countries to find sources of raw materials to help industrial growth.
D
nations to become culturally varied by attracting new immigrants.
3) Why did President Roosevelt propose the Roosevelt Corollary?
A
European nations were considering using force to collect debts from American nations.
B
European nations had gone against the Monroe Doctrine.
C
He did not want to get involved in European disputes.
D
He did not agree with the Monroe Doctrine.
4) What territories did the United States acquire in 1867?
A
Hawaii and the Midway Islands.
B
Alaska and the Midway Islands.
C
Alaska and Hawaii.
D
Hawaii and Samoa.
5) Teller Amendment
A
The window at the bank.
B
water way linking Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
C
warned that in case of wrongdoing by Latin American countries, the US might exercise international police power.
D
stated that the United States had no interest in taking control of Cuba.
6) Platt Amendment
A
limited Cuba's right to make treaties and permitted US involvement in Cuban affairs.
B
military general order by Woodrow Wilson to capture Pancho Villa in Mexico.
C
an amendment concerning plates.
D
a canal.
7) Panama Canal
A
purchased from Russia.
B
a waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
C
a boat that travels from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.
D
Emilio Aguinaldo's vacation home.
8) Theodore Roosevelt
A
warned that in cases of wrong doing by Latin American countries, the United States might exercise international police power.
B
a nice guy.
C
Filipino rebel leader.
D
a military general.
9) John J Pershings
A
military general ordered by Woodrow Wilson to capture Francisco, Pancho, Villa in Mexico.
B
stated that the United States had no interest in taking control of Hawaii.
C
the owner of Walmart.
D
published sensational stories that led to the American support for Cuba.
10) Joseph Pulitzer
A
arranged for the purchase of Hawaii
B
the man who wrote Star Wars.
C
introduced dollar diplomacy.
D
published sensational stories that led to the US support for Cuba.
11) The Mexican Revolution was started because
A
strict immigration laws.
B
conflict with Hawaii.
C
revolt against a harsh dictator.
D
loss of jobs.
12) William H. Seward
A
arranged the purchased of Hawaii in 1809.
B
military general in Alaska during WWI.
C
arranged the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867
D
wrote sensational journalism.
13) William Howard Taft
A
arranged for the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
B
stated that the US had no interest in taking control of Cuba.
C
introduced yellow journalism to encourage support for Cuba.
D
introduced dollar diplomacy, the practice of influencing governments through economic, not military, interventions.
14) Emilio Aguinaldo
A
US general.
B
captain of the football team.
C
Filipino rebel leader.
D
Italian rebel leader.
15) Wood Wilson rejected Taft's dollar diplomacy because he believed
A
military force should be avoided.
B
the US should avoid interfering with Latin affairs.
C
it would hurt the US economy.
D
the US had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America.
16) Commodore Matthew Perry
A
leader of the Panama Canal Project.
B
arrived in Japan and convinced the Japanese to open trade with the US.
C
arrived in Hawaii and convinced them to be a part of the US.
D
worked with the Japanese on returning power to Russia.
17) Spheres of influence
A
Areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources.
B
round circles that influence others.
C
a site of imperialism.
D
countries to find sources of raw materials to help industrial growth.
18) Isthmus of Panama
A
a celebration.
B
wanted to secure trade agreements with Japan before Europeans arrived.
C
The United States leased this for the canal.
D
political leaders to improve the conditions of poorer countries.
19) Supporters of isolationism believed that the United States should
A
expand its territories in fuel rich nations.
B
increase military forces overseas.
C
avoid interfering with other countries' affairs.
D
tray to stop conflicts overseas.
20) The Anti-Imperialist League stood against
A
the territorial expansion of the US.
B
The Spanish colonial empier
C
the independence of Puerto Rico from the US.
D
self-government in the Latin American Colonies.
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