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Terms in this set (44)the first action of the spanish american war took place in the philippines the us reaffirmed the monroe doctrine in the late 1800s by warning Great Britain to back out of a territorial dispute with Venezuela the us acquired control of the canal zone by organizing a revolt in panama the us annexed the midway islands to set up a naval refueling and repair station alfred t mahan argues that to protect its trade the us must build up navy the monroe doctrine and social darwinism contributed to american expansionism president taft was known for a foreign policy based on economic investment the us followed a policy of expansionism in the late 1800s because many americans were demanding high quality foreign goods as a result of the spanish american war puerto rico became an unincorporated territory of the us which of the following demonstrated enforcement of the monroe doctrine the us insisted that great britain submit a boundary dispute with venezuela to arbitration president theodore roosevelt is often remembered for expanding presidential power in china the us competed with other nations for access to chinese consumers american business leaders favored expansion in order to solve the economic problem of overproduction what connections was made between imperialism and the american frontier imperialism would offer americans a new frontier the building of the panama canal was important because it facilitated movement between atlantic and pacific oceans why was the open door policy important to the us it gave the us access to millions of consumers in china expansionism such a frederick jackson turner argued that a quest for empire would restore the country's pioneer spirit which of the following was a major economic argument for expansion the us needed new markets for its goods both roosevelt and taft wanted to maintain an open door to trade with asia among latin americans us actions related to the panama canal created ill will toward the us a main goal of the us during the spanish american war was to free cuba from spanish rule european and american imperialism grew partly as a result of the need for foreign markets the us annexed hawaii because the us needed naval stations in the pacific some anti imperialists feared the existence of different races in the us to support their view anti imperialists argued that imperialism rejected the american ideal of liberty for all anti imperialists argued that imperialism rejected the principle of liberty for all president roosevelt threatened to use the us navy to maintain stability in neighboring countries people in foreign lands turned against the us when it supported unpopular governments taft's approach to foreign affairs was undermined by local revolutionary movements in Latin America why did many of roosevelt's opponents disapprove of his actions in panama the opposed roosevelts involvement in the panamanian revolt under imperialism the stronger nation attempts to all of the above imperialists argued that the us needed to gain access to foreign markets americans sided with the cuban rebels against spain as a result of yellow journalism anit-imperialists also objected to the costs of expansionism the us acquired control of the isthmus of panama from colombia by encouraging a revolt in panama as a result of the peace treaty with spain the us gained
the philippines, guam and puerto rico what was the central message of the roosevelt corollary the us would use force to prevent intervention in the affairs of neighboring countries roosevelt feared that the war between japan and russia would close the door to us trade with china
the cruise of the great white fleet showed that the us was a naval power which was a result of the spanish american war puerto rico and guam were made unincorporated us territories the banana republics of central america were controlled by american business interests which event led to the spanish american war cubans rebelled against spanish rule in the 1890s william r hearst and joseph pulitzer used their newspapers to increase public sympathy for cuban rebels to others foreign lands were new frontiers that would help americans
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Why did the United States follow a policy of expansionism in the late 1800's?Seeking land and better opportunities, many Americans moved to territories in the West and the South. This expansionism was a driving force in American history. During the Civil War, while the nation was torn apart, expansion came to a halt.
Which of the following stated that the Constitution did not fully apply to the territories?Which of the following stated that the Constitution did not fully apply to the territories recently acquired by the United States? Insular Cases. In the Insular Cases, the Supreme Court: held that the Constitution did not fully apply to the territories acquired by the United States during the Spanish-American War.
Which of the following was the reason for us control over Puerto Rico?The strategic value of Puerto Rico for the United States at the end of the nineteenth century centered in economic and military interests. The island's value to US policy makers was as an outlet for excess manufactured goods, as well as a key naval station in the Caribbean.
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