REVIEW SHEET CHAPTER 18 IMPERIALISM NAME______CHAPTER 16 & 17 – 2 POINTS EACH

1. Reformers who tried to solve social problems by helping the needy believed that: (#1) A) immoral behavior should be punished by deportation. B) prosperous Americans should lead reform efforts. C) stricter laws were needed to discourage unacceptable behavior. D) the cultures of immigrant groups should be respected.

2. How did the pattern of European immigration shift in 1890? (#2) A) From eastern to southern Europeans. B) From eastern to western Europeans. C) From Jewish to Catholic Europeans. D) From northern to southern and eastern Europeans.

3. Law passed by Congress ended the patronage or spoils system: (#3) A) Blue Laws B) Comstock Act C) Interstate Commerce Act D) Pendleton Civil Service Act E) Stamp Act

4. New York City reporter who wrote the book How The Other Half Lives, exposing the horrors of tenement housing: (#5) A) B) Jacob S. Coxey C) Jacob Riis D) Mark Twain E) William Marcy Tweed

5. Republican President who signed the Sherman Antitrust Act eliminating monopolies and during the Battle of Wounded Knee between the U.S. army and Native Americans: (#7) A) Grover Cleveland B) Benjamin Harrison C) William McKinley D) E) William Taft

6. African American leader from the late 1800s until his death in 1915; founded Tuskegee Institute in Alabama; encouraged African Americans to learn trades: (#30) A) Carver B) Fredrick Douglas C) W.E.B. Du Bois D) Denmark Vesey E) Booker T. Washington

7. Republican President who was assassinated by Anarchist Leon Czolgosz in Buffalo in 1901, signed the Gold Standard Act, and was the first president to use the telephone while campaigning: (#33) A) Grover Cleveland B) Benjamin Harrison C) William McKinley D) Theodore Roosevelt E)

TRUE / FALSE – 2 POINTS EACH (ALL TRUE AS STATED NOW)

8. Yellow Journalism pushed the U.S. into war by writing about Cuban Concentration camps and blaming for the USS Maine explosion.

9. President Theodore Roosevelt used his “Big Stick” foreign policy to acquire the land to build the Panama Canal.

PAGE 2 MULTIPLE CHOICE – PEOPLE – 3 POINTS EACH

10. William McKinley (Notes) - President who sent U.S. troops to end the Boxer Rebellion in China and during the Spanish – American War when the U.S. acquires Cuba, Guam, the Philippines, and :

11. Theodore Roosevelt (Notes) - First U.S. President to win the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Russo - Japanese War, signed a treaty with Panama to build the Panama Canal, and first president to travel outside the U.S. to visit Panama:

12. William Howard Taft (Notes) - President when New Mexico and Arizona became states, and when the 16th and 17th amendments were ratified (added to the Constitution):

13. William Seward (Sect. 1) -

14. George Dewey (Sect. 2) -

MULTIPLE CHOICE – VOCABULARY – 3 POINTS EACH

15. Annex (Sect. 1) -

16. Banana Republic (Sect. 1) -

17. Imperialism (Sect. 1) -

18. Arbitration (Sect. 2) -

19. Open Door Policy (Sect. 2) -

20. Sphere Of Influence (Sect. 2) -

21. Dollar Diplomacy (Sect. 3) -

22. Roosevelt Corollary (Sect. 3) -

23. Racism (Sect. 4) -

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MULTIPLE CHOICE – WORKSHEETS – 3 POINTS EACH

24. What was the most popular movie from 1900 – 1909, lasting just 8 minutes (Video #12)?

25. In 1900 - 1909 the U.S. became the world’s leading producer of (Video #13):

26. American business leaders favored expansion in order to (Sect. 1 #9):

27. Some expansionists, such as Henry Cabot Lodge and Frederick Jackson Turner, argued that a quest for empire would (Sect. 1 #10):

28. The first action of the Spanish-American War took place in (Sect. 2 #7):

29. As a result of the peace treaty (Spanish-American War) with Spain, the U.S. gained (Sect. 2 #8):

30. The U.S. acquired control of the land in Panama by (Sect. 3 #4):

31. Among Latin Americans, U.S. actions related to the Panama Canal created (Sect. 3 #5):

32. Anti-imperialists argued that imperialism rejected the principle of (Sect. 4 #4):

33. People in foreign lands turned against the U.S. when it (Sect. 4 #10):

Page 4 ESSAY - 10 POINTS

Compare and Contrast President Roosevelt’s and President Taft’s foreign policy Think About: How were they similar and how were they different Big Stick vs Dollar Diplomacy