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4146162047By the late 1800s, the European powers had begun to move into _____ and partition up the continent amongst themselves.Asia0
4146162048Potentially, the most beneficial area for ___________ was China.trade purposes1
4146162049September 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 China2
4146162050For centuries, China had been...a closed society3
4146162051What are a group of traditional minded Chinese called?Boxers4
4146162052After what event occurred did the Boxers rebel, attack, and try to force foreigners from Peking?When the nations of Europe began setting up trading legations5
4146162053What were the Boxers trying to do when they rebelled and attacked as a result of Europe setting up trading legations?force foreigners from Peking6
4146162054The US joined the powers of Europe and...sent troops to put down the Boxer rebellion7
4146162055July 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 Policy8
4146162056The 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 canal9
4146162057Columbia ________ 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 Columbia10
4146162058Panama gains their independence and....signs a canal treaty with the U.S.11
4146162059The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the _____________ and warned Latin American nations to ________________.Monroe Doctrine; stabilize their politics and finances12
4146162060The 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 fever13
4146162061Taft believed that the U.S. should use it's economic strength to...spread its influence in Latin America14
4146162062Who had the foreign policy of the Dollar Diplomacy?Taft15
4146162063The Dollar Diplomacy said what?trade should replace guns16
4146162064Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson all had different ideas on foreign policy, but all three men would eventually come to who's policy?Roosevelt's17
4146162065A Nicaraguan dictator executed some _________ and _______ U.S. companies out of Nicaragua.American businessmen; kicked18
4146162066Taft 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
4146162067Who had the foreign policy of the Moral Diplomacy?Wilson20
4146162068The Moral Diplomacy said that T.R.'s Power Politics was ________ and betrayed America's __________.immoral; Christian values21
4146162069Wilson had a tendency to be _______ and patronizing.condescending22
4146162070Nicaragua is an example of who's foreign policy failure?Taft23
4146182128Open Door Policy to ChinaAll nations should have equal access to trade in China.24
4149289337Countries who has interests in ChinaGermany, Great Britain, France, Japan, Russia, and The United States25
4146182129Year of the Boxer Rebellion190026
4149287820Spheres of InfluenceAreas where foreign nations control resources in other countries.27
4149284754China's punishment for the rebellionMade to pay $333 million to foreign governments.28
4149286167Those who stopped the rebellionForeign military forces, including the United States.29
4146185866The BoxersChinese nationalists who were angered by foreign involvement.30
4149290809Boxer RebellionChinese 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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