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A protectorate refers to a nation that protects others True or False Matthew C Perry helped negotiate a trade agreement with China using the power of a naval fleet True or False Queen Liliuokalani was the last monarch of Hawaii ID: 582262

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Slide1

True or False:

A protectorate refers to a nation that protects othersSlide2

True or False:

Matthew C. Perry helped negotiate a trade agreement with China using the power of a naval fleetSlide3

True or False:

Queen Liliuokalani was the last monarch of HawaiiSlide4

True or False:

William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer were yellow journalists who competed against each otherSlide5

True or False:

Victoriano

Huerta was a Mexican dictator who was notoriously brutalSlide6

True or False:

Pancho Villa led a group of guerrillas in an attack on Columbus, New MexicoSlide7

True or False:

Jacob Riis wrote

The Jungle

, which focused on the plight of immigrantsSlide8

True or False:

Carrie Chapman Catt led the National Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Slide9

True or False:

Yellow journalism is sensationalist reporting in which writers exaggerate or made up stories to attract readersSlide10

True or False:

A sphere of influence refers to how much military power a nation has in the rest of the worldSlide11

True or False:

The Open Door Policy mandated that any nation could trade with China, whether or not they had a “leasehold”Slide12

True or False:

Dollar Diplomacy focused on ensuring American profits by supporting industry in Latin America, lifting it out of poverty one dollar at a timeSlide13

True or False:

Big Stick Diplomacy refers to using military force to solve any problemSlide14

True or False:

The “bully pulpit” refers to the government bullying companies into cooperatingSlide15

True or False:

The Department of Commerce and Labor monitored business and had the power to shut down corrupt companiesSlide16

What did Roosevelt use to break the Coal Strike of 1902?

a. Creation of the Federal Trade Commission

b. Made striking illegal

c. Arbitration

d. Threatened to severely punish mine owners unless they improved working conditions Slide17

How did Roosevelt approach dealing with trusts?

a. Accepted trusts but wanted to increase regulation

b. Worked hard to destroy monopolies and strictly enforce antitrust laws

c. Government should be completely hands off in regards to business

d. Helped to increase the power of trusts Slide18

Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

a. 16th

b. 17th

c. 18th

d. 19thSlide19

Which amendment legalized federal income taxes

a. 16th

b. 17th

c. 18th

d. 19thSlide20

What is a trust?

a. Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something

b. Property is held by one party for the benefit of another

c. Group of people authorized to act as a single entity

d. Small claim of ownership in a companySlide21

A tariff is a _____.

a. Tax on imported goods

b. Bill that places a restriction on immigration

c. Fee associated with operating a business

d. Method used to enforce a Supreme Court decisionSlide22

Minimum age and maximum hours were restrictions put on what?

a. Women Labor

b. Meat Packing

c. Trusts

d. Child labor Slide23

Which was NOT a part of Roosevelt’s Square Deal reforms?

a. Conservation of natural resources

b. Control of corporations

c. Elimination of child labor

d. Consumer protectionSlide24

Which president’s major domestic accomplishment was encouraging environmental conservation?

a. Roosevelt

b. Wilson

c. McKinley

d. TaftSlide25

Respectively, who was the Democratic and Republican candidates in the election of 1912?

a. Roosevelt; Wilson

b. Wilson; Taft

c. Taft; Roosevelt

d. Wilson; RooseveltSlide26

What did the Underwood Tariff accomplish?

a. Reduced tariffs by about 50%

b. Limits child labor and places restrictions on labor conditions

c. Ratified the 15th Amendment

d. Increased the power of trustsSlide27

Which term means the economic and political domination of a strong nation over a weaker

one?

a. Industrialization

b. Anglo-

Saxonism

c. Imperialism

d. Pan-AmericanismSlide28

Which policy stated that the U.S. would intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary to maintain economic and political stability?

a. Roosevelt Corollary

b. Open Door Policy

c. Dollar Diplomacy

d. Big Stick DiplomacySlide29

In which country was Roosevelt able to build his canal?

a. The Philippines

b. Colombia

c. Cuba

d. PanamaSlide30

Journalist who reports on poor social conditions and political corruption:

a. Anglo-Saxon

b. Progressive

c. Muckraker

d. GuerillaSlide31

Series of responses to American problems:

a. Progressivism

b.

Arbitration

c. Yellow Journalism

d. SuffrageSlide32

The right to vote in a political election

a.

Prohibition

b. Direct Primary

c. Nationalism

d. SuffrageSlide33

Militant person who uses quick, surprise attacks instead of open battle

a. Boxer

b. Anglo-Saxon

c. Guerilla

d. ProgressiveSlide34

Limiting the production, distribution, and consumption of alcohol

a. Arbitration

b. Prohibition

c. Pan-Americanism

d. ConservationSlide35

Settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider

A. Negotiation

B. Legal council

C. Monopoly

D. ArbitrationSlide36

All members in a political party can vote for a candidate to run in the general election

a. Suffrage

b. Direct Primary

c. Pan-Americanism

d. NationalismSlide37

All members in a political party can vote for a candidate to run in the general election

a. Suffrage

b. Direct Primary

c. Pan-Americanism

d. NationalismSlide38

Political, commercial, and cultural cooperation among the countries of North and South America

a. Open-Door Policy

b. Big Stick Diplomacy

c. Roosevelt Corollary

d. Pan-AmericanismSlide39

Belief that American culture and politics are better than anywhere else and should be imposed

a. Suffrage

b. Anglo-

Saxonism

c. Direct Primary

d. ProgressivismSlide40

Business practice of a company buying all businesses on which it depends

a. Vertical Integration

b. Corporation

c. Monopoly

d. Trust

Slide41

Write “M” for colonial/military imperialism, “C” for cultural imperialism, “E” for economic imperialism, “P” for political imperialism, or “I” for isolationism. :

The United States uses its army to depose a violent dictator

Slide42

Write “M” for colonial/military imperialism, “C” for cultural imperialism, “E” for economic imperialism, “P” for political imperialism, or “I” for isolationism. :

The British Empire raises American taxes on imports without representation

Slide43

Write “M” for colonial/military imperialism, “C” for cultural imperialism, “E” for economic imperialism, “P” for political imperialism, or “I” for isolationism. :

Despite being surrounded by Germany, France, and Italy, Switzerland managed to largely stay out of WWII, in part because of its geographic defenses

Slide44

Write “M” for colonial/military imperialism, “C” for cultural imperialism, “E” for economic imperialism, “P” for political imperialism, or “I” for isolationism. :

The United States fears a Communist domino effect, so it works hard to protect, encourage, and incentivize democratic governments

Slide45

Write “M” for colonial/military imperialism, “C” for cultural imperialism, “E” for economic imperialism, “P” for political imperialism, or “I” for isolationism. :

After inventing modern soccer, Englishmen brought the sport the other parts of the world, believing it to be a superior pastime

Slide46

What did the Commission Plan do?

A. Created 12 regional banks supervised by presidential appointees

B. Council would hire a manager to run the city instead of the mayor

C. Outlawed practices that restricted competition

D. Divided city government into several departments, each controlled by an expert

Slide47

What did the Council-Manager System do?

A. Created 12 regional banks supervised by presidential appointees

B. Council would hire a manager to run the city instead of the mayor

C. Outlawed practices that restricted competition

D. Divided city government into several departments, each controlled by an expert

Slide48

What is NOT a belief of a Social Darwinist?

A. Nations will inevitably be involved in competition

B. Only the strongest nations will survive

C. Big corporations can only harm society

D. The United States must expand

Slide49

Which is NOT a progressive era ideal?

A.

C

ompetition in business is good

B. Reduce alcohol abuse

C. Women’s suffrage

D. Gun laws

Slide50

Which is NOT an aspect of New Nationalism?

A. Economic reform based on tariffs

B. Legislation to protect women and children in the workforce

C. Workers’ compensation for workplace injuries

D. Trusts are acceptable but need regulation

Slide51

Which is NOT an aspect of New Freedom?

A. Destroy monopolies

B. Restore competition in business

C. Campaign message of Theodore Roosevelt

D. Use more than simple regulation to handle trusts