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This review chapter focuses on the U.S. involvement in global affairs during the late 1800s, examining key factors such as technological advancements, economic motivations, and the ideology of Manifest Destiny. It highlights important events such as the Open Door Policy with China, the annexation of Hawaii, and the impact of the Spanish-American War. Through multiple-choice questions and explanations, readers will explore the roles of Imperialism, Anti-Imperialism, and Social Darwinism in shaping American foreign policy and perceptions of expansionism during this critical era.
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Chapter 22 Review Age of Imperialism
Which of the following is NOT a reason for US global involvement in the late 1800s?
A Technology B Drive for Markets C Manifest Destiny D Social Calvinism
D Social Calvinism
The divine mission to expand in order to spread the ideals of freedom and democracy is known as...
A Mercantilism B Manifest Destiny C Social Darwinism D Interdependence
B Manifest Destiny
What is the belief that the superior people will survive over other ways of life?
A Mercantilism B Manifest Destiny C Social Darwinism D Interdependence
C Social Darwinism
An area where a nation had special trading privileges is know as...
A Sphere of Influence B Mercantilism C Interdependence D Circle of Influence
A Sphere of Influence
What policy did the US establish in order to trade in China?
A Boxer Policy B Pacific Policy Open Door Policy C European Door Policy D
A Farmers B Traders C Foreigners D Anti-Foreigners
D Anti-Foreigners
Who negotiated a treaty with Japan to open two ports, ending Japan’s isolation?
A Matthew Perry B Queen Liliuokalani C Charles Darwin D Alfred Mahan
A Matthew Perry
A Diplomatic talks B A petition C Citizens’ vote D A staged revolution
D A staged revolution
A Imperialist Anti-Imperialist B
It is a violation of democratic principles to annex land and not offer its people the same rights as those of US citizens.
A Imperialist Anti-Imperialist B
It is the American destiny to expand and its duty to care for poor, weak peoples.
A Imperialist Anti-Imperialist B
A Imperialist
To abandon territories makes the US appear cowardly before the world.
A Imperialist Anti-Imperialist B
A Imperialist
It is only honorable to keep land that Americans lost their lives to obtain.
A Imperialist Anti-Imperialist B
A Imperialist
US involvement in the Spanish American War was sparked by the explosion of the...
A U.S.S. Maryland B U.S.S. Virginia C U.S.S. Maine D U.S.S. Kennedy
C U.S.S. Maine
A Imperialists B Anti-Imperialists C Journalists D Expansionists
B Anti-Imperialists
A 6 months B 2 years C 2 months D 4 months
D 4 months
What country gained its independence as a result of the war?