4146162047 | By the late 1800s, the European powers had begun to move into _____ and partition up the continent amongst themselves. | Asia | 0 | |
4146162048 | Potentially, the most beneficial area for ___________ was China. | trade purposes | 1 | |
4146162049 | September 1889 the U.S. Secretary of State John Hay sent a letter to the European powers that they respect the principle of... | commercial equality in China | 2 | |
4146162050 | For centuries, China had been... | a closed society | 3 | |
4146162051 | What are a group of traditional minded Chinese called? | Boxers | 4 | |
4146162052 | After what event occurred did the Boxers rebel, attack, and try to force foreigners from Peking? | When the nations of Europe began setting up trading legations | 5 | |
4146162053 | What were the Boxers trying to do when they rebelled and attacked as a result of Europe setting up trading legations? | force foreigners from Peking | 6 | |
4146162054 | The US joined the powers of Europe and... | sent troops to put down the Boxer rebellion | 7 | |
4146162055 | July 1900 in a second Open Door note, John Hay instructed the nations of Europe to do what? | preserve China's territorial integrity and respect the Open Door Policy | 8 | |
4146162056 | The French sold to the U.S. their interest in Panama for a $250,000 annual lease. T.R. planned to use this to... | build a canal | 9 | |
4146162057 | Columbia ________ T.R.'s offer of $10 million and a $250,000 annual lease. T.R. then told the Panamanians that if they __________________, he would see to it that they got it. | refused; declared their independence from Columbia | 10 | |
4146162058 | Panama gains their independence and.... | signs a canal treaty with the U.S. | 11 | |
4146162059 | The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the _____________ and warned Latin American nations to ________________. | Monroe Doctrine; stabilize their politics and finances | 12 | |
4146162060 | The French were working on the canal before the Americans, and ended up selling the canal to the Americans. Why did they abandon the project? | malaria and yellow fever | 13 | |
4146162061 | Taft believed that the U.S. should use it's economic strength to... | spread its influence in Latin America | 14 | |
4146162062 | Who had the foreign policy of the Dollar Diplomacy? | Taft | 15 | |
4146162063 | The Dollar Diplomacy said what? | trade should replace guns | 16 | |
4146162064 | Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson all had different ideas on foreign policy, but all three men would eventually come to who's policy? | Roosevelt's | 17 | |
4146162065 | A Nicaraguan dictator executed some _________ and _______ U.S. companies out of Nicaragua. | American businessmen; kicked | 18 | |
4146162066 | Taft ended up taking Roosevelt's more aggressive policy when dealing with the Nicaraguan dictator when Taft sent in the Marines, ________ the dictator, and set up a government _________. | overthrew; hand-picked by the U.S. | 19 | |
4146162067 | Who had the foreign policy of the Moral Diplomacy? | Wilson | 20 | |
4146162068 | The Moral Diplomacy said that T.R.'s Power Politics was ________ and betrayed America's __________. | immoral; Christian values | 21 | |
4146162069 | Wilson had a tendency to be _______ and patronizing. | condescending | 22 | |
4146162070 | Nicaragua is an example of who's foreign policy failure? | Taft | 23 | |
4146182128 | Open Door Policy to China | All nations should have equal access to trade in China. | 24 | |
4149289337 | Countries who has interests in China | Germany, Great Britain, France, Japan, Russia, and The United States | 25 | |
4146182129 | Year of the Boxer Rebellion | 1900 | 26 | |
4149287820 | Spheres of Influence | Areas where foreign nations control resources in other countries. | 27 | |
4149284754 | China's punishment for the rebellion | Made to pay $333 million to foreign governments. | 28 | |
4149286167 | Those who stopped the rebellion | Foreign military forces, including the United States. | 29 | |
4146185866 | The Boxers | Chinese nationalists who were angered by foreign involvement. | 30 | |
4149290809 | Boxer Rebellion | Chinese nationalists who were angered, rebelled, and fought against foreign involvement in China. They lay siege to Beijing, where the foreigners lived. | 31 |
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