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U.S. History A -- Unit 3 Vocabulary Quiz: U.S. Imperialism

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Lesson 1 -- Imperialism and America

The next questions will all be from lesson 1 -- Imperialism and America

pages 280 - 285

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Lesson 2 -- The Spanish-American War

The next questions will all be from lesson 2 -- The Spanish-American War

pages 286 - 292

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Lesson 3 -- Acquiring New Lands

The next questions will all be from lesson 3 -- Acquiring New Lands

pages 293 - 300

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Lesson 4 -- America as a World Power

All of the following questions come from lesson 4 -- America as a World Power

pages 301 - 307

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Who was Queen Liliuokalani?

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What is the definition of "imperialism?"

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Who is this dude?

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What is the definition of "nationalism?"

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Who is William Seward? (The bottom photo is the actor who played him in the excellent 2012 movie Lincoln.

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What did the William Seward purchase from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million?

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The United States wanted Hawaii because it had...

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Who was Sanford B. Dole?

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This U.S. President directed that Queen Liliuokalani be restored to her throne

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This U.S. President favored the annexation of Hawaii. Congress proclaimed Hawaii an American territory during his term.

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Who is this man?

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Who is Valeriano Weyler?

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What is "yellow journalism"

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What happened to the USS Maine

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Commodore George Dewey fired on the Spanish fleet at...

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The Rough Riders were a volunteer cavalry unit under the command of which two leaders?

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The Spanish-American war ended with this treaty

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The Foraker Act...

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The Platt Amendment...

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Which of the following best describes the term "protectorate?"

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Who was Emilio Aguinaldo?

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Who was John Hay?

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The Open Door notes were...

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Who were the Boxers, for which the Boxer Rebellion is named?

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The Panama Canal, provides a shortcut between which two bodies of water?

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The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine warned that disorder in Latin America might "force the United States... to the exercise of an international police power." It was based on which of the following West African proverbs?

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The policy by which the United States ensures that other countries are financially dependent on them through guaranteed loans.

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Which U.S. President added a moral tone to the Monroe Doctrine, establishing what was called "missionary diplomacy?"

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30.

Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata were revolutionaries from this country.

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American Brigadier General who was sent to capture Pancho Villa in Mexico

On July 8th, 1858, Commodore Matthew Perry opened negotiations with this country.