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Eee ‘Ms. Hodge AP US History Name: Period: A es Pas a ‘the World 1899 - 1909 ): Chapter 21: Foreign Policy, 1865 - 1914 Define and site the historical significance of the following terms: 1. William Howard Tat FUTURE PEE SIDENT, HEATED THE TEsdON AND Foymen A StPONd ATTACHMENT Td THEM prrurerné tomm- 2. John Hay Stcvera et OF STATE —1@94 GEN DOOR PULTEYY | WA“ PAUNCE FOTE TOGA, HAI -BUNAU- VARTA TREAT) 3. Roosevelt VECE-PRESTDENT TURNED PPESEDENT - Very CUTSPCKEN And Cond foLd) THe ULES, PANAMA CANAL, RUDEL PEACE LICE, PUrsO~JACAMESE TREATY 1 ks 4. Philippe Bunau-Varilla REPL EseTED THE New PRNAmA CANM com pt ny - BECAME PANAMA AN Mout STE R | HAH BUNAUW VA AEA Jcorge Washington Goethals PAN 5. George ington Is me CanAL |eneenvEre CANAL ZONE SANITARY EER-MRNEe THD 6. guerilla warfare FTC2 VINO! 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THEM Peas ED FIGHTING, GUEBRTUA WARTA IE 10.Open Door notes HA! 184 ~ EULOPE EN CHITA — m0 Meeen THE Ww ANNUANCE SK) THEE ewes “| 5 thay (HEY WOULD BEavecr ceeistn ertnese De 11.“the full dinner pail” Peosyprerpy MC. ¢ py ae SH Ts WORE CEST COMERRED AGO sAthE ef Oe ELECIION PEOPLE Years MORE ce ING FULL Diancie DADO WHAM “FOUR 12.Boxer Rebellion jc - \'Boxe es” KILLED Ww r a LUED MARA AMERICANS 31 rw IN A PEBUION MOE THEE wero Cas fh omen COUNTALES WENT IN To SETTLE 13.bigcstick diplomacy Zooseve ty —cawea ey & SOPTLY" -~smOve® pel” 5 ES STG strc" ano “SPOKE POINS WHAT HE WANTED SOFTLY BueLy ANWOUNCE INFLUENCE THEY WOULD FRANCESCa School BOARD Veorte Inte 14Clayton-Bulwer Treaty 650. 7, Fs Vasulus. 1 UNITED STATES coup erry ns : Ni P75 THAT THE A canary _€ Pow oT Have Ti TH rOmelEeTE oc ' . 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Ano vAPAN SREO THEY WOULD Respro, EACH OTHERS POSETIOVS IW HE pACDFIC 4 UPHELD OPEN —Rwe enzey Ms. Hodge AP US History Name: Period: American Pageant: R28: America on the World Stage, 1899 - 1909 Amsco: Chapter 21: Foreign Policy, 1865 - 1914 imperialism? SE RHONED THE GOD SEDE BECAUSE AMERICA Freen Tit Fieom SPAIN'S REGIME ETRTED D ASSFMELATE THEM. Fr stoves THE BAP spve BECAUSE Pint TAS CON QUEPED! A NW ELL ENS wnt Ton KID FLGCEEDEP 16 Ted pro STREP THEM of tHeTR CuLcTuet AWD in. wets, ano Srv THE PROCESS eceved manny . Know: Boxer Rebellion PEA. ‘Was American involvement in China beneticl to eng MOTH EENEESCIAL AND NUT BENETTCSAL | CHINA BEcErved money THAT WeLieD TT Bot LvbusteFAuLee ANT WEST E entre Rut many Meare eesenten AMERTeAN INVA VEMENT > THE BOKER LEBELITON WAS “% REBELLION AGACNST Fore rGvees Makers of America: The Filipinos ‘Were Filipino immigrants welcomed with open arms in Explain. NO (mast OF THEM WERE wot THEY CAME TO AMERICA TO WORIC DLingan rus sows. STATES LiKE CALPFORNE A. CLOKB ITED ASTANS Feann MPEG CAUCASIANS WHITE VEGT (ANTE SECMPS WENT SEpANY: BEATING UP FILED PIWOS, ‘What issues were important the 1900 election? {We FILE PINOs « THETR SENSLA VemenT”, BYeAW — FREE STU VER, nwo TMPEeTALESM zn GENERAL WEE ALC AA Woow. SSSUES 2A THE 190) ELE CTZ aN or ‘keow: Big Stick, Bully Pubpt . ‘Give evidence to show that Teddy Roosovelt was an unconventional president? HE LEO To FIGHT, DENOUNCED CIVELEZED SOFTNESS, WAS A CH - | ossne F60rst, DeresreD DDTY-HeNdED BOSSES war's peroamer pnp Ulen WME Cast ETUTION pepeceent wir foe Ary oun Mot 1ves f Reowe Hay-Pouncofole Treaty, Phiippe Bunau-Varila, George Washington Goethals, Wiliam C. Gorgas __ Why was the Panama route chosen fr the canal? THE PANAMA PouTe WAS CHOSEN Foe The COMA BECHUE w/ Tete HAY - PauntefORTE TREATY dt WAS Poser ale Pn BY DOTWH Se CHoeTeD THE &D FRENcH enna Comenny OF A wiry, Eiolain tho simartes and dferences between the Monroe Doctine and the Roosevelt Corolary? Te MONGOE POCTRanE sEMPLY WANED EVERYOVE TO STAY OUT OF THE GENEKM AREA, ANNO THE PUDSEyELT COVOLLAMY SATD THE same BUT poDED THAT FE LATIN AMmcercan CUNTRIES HtaD Ftnvanerm TRAMBES ZN THE FUTUMKE, Cry AmtMtca CoD TAT ERVENTEON ‘Roosevelt on the World Stage Know: Russo-Japanese War, Portsmouth How did Teddy Roosevelt win the Nobel Peace Prize? ane SUNS EONS tno THe 2 MPRNESE WERE Fr 6H TEMG ABaaT MANCHU AND TN 1405 Rooseverr HAD PaTH STOES came MEET AT PORTSMOU7Ty aio HAMMERED A TREATY out BETWEEN ThEmM-In I4o KE mse ROPED mEDTTATE NOTH AFETCAN DLSPUTES Japanese Laborers in California Know: Gentlemen's Agreement, Great White Fleet How did a school board in Calfomia ac in a way that first hurt and then helped American-Japanese relations? SCHON BOARD Stl SAN FRANET Seq GaNEKED THE SEGRE AT Toy DE CHINESE, JAPANESE, £ LOEAN STURENTS POOSEVELT, pFRAEO ae WAR WIT JAPAN WHO WAS AN 6 Roy eo Scttot Al Ce GENILEmENS MG REEMENT. Roost VELL be reece Fie EEO > 00 TLERT WAS SENT © FLAUNT BIG SIZED RooT TARA DRA ac heentert, a ‘Wat caused America's foray into imperialism? Defend your opinion. PMEPTCA. HAD BOPED ETSELF WITH TIS Qww LANDS ARO pyANTEP More LARS AND peORE, AND NEEDED To TAKE, PLACES eps 50! Retort AMOR cointeres swAppEr THEA Ue BEG, AT THAT TIME, WEAE ATTALWING NEW TeeHTWETES. € coLaNTES Cynb0, VEETUAM, FeMVO-CHENA, ETC. 1en Door policy was essentially 8 tial candidate in 1900, Teddy 1. America's initial Ops Asavic ‘an argument for Roosevelt appealed especially to ‘the principle of self-determination. ac easterners. | @& ttee wade @, midwesteress SZ exclusive trade concessions. SE conservative Republicans. ‘d= spheres of influence. a2) the wealthy. “z= military occupation. former Populists. 2, China's Boxer Rebellion was an attempt to 9. The Republicans won the 1900 election mainly ‘a restore traditional Chinese religion. because of 46) throw out or Kill all foreigners. a Bryan's lackluster campaign. tstablish American power in the Far East. be their support of imperialism. “= destroy the Open Door policy. “e_publie opposition to a third term as president for “e__ overthrow the corrupt Chinese government. Grover Cleveland. -a= their support of freedom abroad. 3, _Imresponse to the Boxer Rebellion, the United States @_ the prosperity achieved during ‘McKinley's first i term, TEA sent more American missionaries to China. App refused to accept any indemnity for the losses that it incurred while putting down this uprising. 10, Theodore Roosevelt can best be described as ~<__ sent money but no roost hep mination a. lacking in self-confidence. Contingent to crush the uprising. mentally competent but physically weak became an East Asian power. ec) energetic and self-righteous. abandoned its time-honored principles of ¢ poor politician with a commanding ‘nonentanglement and noninvolvement. personality. con. arefletive intellectual. 4. Once the Boxer uprising ended, Chin welcomed freien eonomic invert. 11, As president, Teddy Roosevelt was ‘)) China gained mote respect from foreign powers Sy a weak administrator. «Eins nas spared fre parton by Frin Na. willing to compromise. powers. we _unwilling to work with party bosses. 7B ke Unie Sites became Chim’ ost CQ) conideed» ier dangerous enemy. & not an opportunist. “2X the Open Door policy was abandoned. 12, Construction ofan isthmian canal was motivated onall mainly by 5, When extended, the Open Door policy called big powers, including the United States, 0 ‘continued volcanic activity in Nicaragua. zx build a Panamanian canal. ‘bo. the Panamanian Revolution. co American economic interests in Central SO guarantee the independence of Cuba. confronted an untiendly Europe and were eabint bosged down inthe Boer War. secretary of war in McKinley's cabinet. ~,_ sold their igs to Philippe Bunau-Varila. €>) govemor of New York. “o> were involved in a war with India US. senator from New York. “d._ accepted American domination of Latin Xe governor-general of the Philippines. ‘America. ‘eX could see no economic gains in continuing 10 7. Inthe 1900 presidential election, the Democratic block canal construction. party and its candidate, William Jennings Bryan, insisted that ‘was the "paramount issue" of the campaign. ‘._ tariff protection ~po national defense ‘ow social reform Nav fice silver ZF impesiatism 14 15. 16, 17 19, ‘The alternative route to Panama seriously considered 20. American involvement in the affairs of Latin a te location fora canal between the Atlantic and “American nations atthe turn of the century usually fic Oceans was from Nicaragua 2) the fact tat they were chronically in debt Mexico. a desire to strengthen Latin American ow British Honduras democracy, “Be Colombia \ x, the ned to defend these nations against Sen Costa Rica reassertion of Spanish power. YX, the hoge hat invalvemcat woul lad tor “The United States entered the Hay-Bunau-Varila outright acquisition by the United Stats. Treaty with the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty the desire 10 control the flow of Latin American with, and the Gentlemen's Agreement ‘immigrants into the United State. vith © Panama, Britain, Japan 21. The Roosevelt Corollary added a new provision to Japan, Britain, Panama the Monroe Doctrine that was specifically designed Se Panam, Britain, Britain SR Bain Beta, Jpan Sathana pnt it tin ~e Panama, France, Britain 9 it could join the United States in policing Latin American affairs. Th Ui Ss plan spn ae a the yx, cable te US. to mle Puerto Rico andthe Panama Canal Zone inthe Canal Zone 2. Teller Amendment (0) serps clonzaionin he Wester b. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Hemisphere. ©. Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. restore cordial relations between the United 4. Gentlemen's Agreement. States and Latin American countries fe. Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty ‘ex justify US. intervention inthe affairs of Latin “American countries. ‘Teddy Roosevelt's role in the Panamanian Revolution involved 22, Teddy Roosevelt promoted the "Bad Neighbor” 44 ordering an economic embargo of Colombia. policy primarily by ‘+— funding the Panamanian rebels. AX making Puerto Rico a USS. colony. 9 using American naval forces to block b. involving the United States in the border dispute Colombian troops from crossing the isthmus and A, between Venezuela and Britain. crushing the revolt )) adding the Roosevelt Corollary tothe Monroe #2 remaining perfect neutral. Doctrine. ‘© sending in American ground troops. NA, sending US. tr00ps to the Dominican Republic “a> building the Panama Canal. ‘Teddy Roosevelt wanted an isthmian canal constructed quickly beeause 23, _1n 1904, the Russo-Japanese War started because

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