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 Unit 10 - Chapters 29-33

UNIT 10: AMERICA GOES GLOBAL STUDY GUIDE

CHAPTER 29: THE PATH OF EMPIRE

Imperialist Stirrings

Know: Josiah Strong, Alfred Mahan

1. What factors caused America to turn its attention to the world beyond her borders?

Monroe's Doctrine and the Venezuelan Squall

Know: Richard Olney, British Guiana, Great Rapprochement

2. What circumstances almost caused a fight with Great Britain over the Monroe Doctrine? How did it ultimately improve relations with Britain?

Spurning the Hawaiian Pear

Know: Queen Liliuokalani

3. Why did President Cleveland not want to annex Hawaii?

Cubans Rise in Revolt

Know: General Weyler

4. What was happening in Cuba that caused Americans to be concerned?

The Mystery of the Maine Explosion

Know: Yellow journalism, William Randolph Hearst, Joseph Pulitzer, Frederic Remington, USS Maine, Dupuy de Lome

5. Explain the two major events that made war with Spain difficult to avoid.

McKinley Unleashes the Dogs of War

Know: Teller Amendment

6. Did McKinley have good reasons for asking Congress to declare war on Spain? Explain.

Dewey's May Day Victory at Manila

Know: Teddy Roosevelt, George Dewey

7. Why did Commodore Dewey have such an easy victory over the Spanish fleet at the Philippines?

Unexpected Imperialist Plums

Know: Emilio Aguinaldo

8. Explain the impact of the American victory in the Philippines on our relations with Germany, Britain, and Hawaii?

The Confused Invasion of Cuba

Know: Rough Riders, Teddy Roosevelt, San Juan Hill

9. Describe the fighting in Cuba.

Curtains for Spain in America

Know: Admiral Cervera

10. "Cuba itself was harder on the U.S. army than the Spanish were." Explain.

McKinley Heeds Duty, Destiny and Dollars

Know: Puerto Rico

11. Why did William McKinley decide to annex the Philippines?

America's Course (Curse?) of Empire

Know: Anti-Imperialist League

12. What were the arguments for and against the annexation of the Philippines?

Perplexities in Puerto Rico and Cuba

Know: Insular Cases, General Leonard Wood, Walter Reed, Platt Amendment, Guantanamo

13. Describe American treatment of Cuba after the Spanish-American War.

New Horizons in Two Hemispheres

14. What were the outcomes of the Spanish-American War?

Makers of America: The Puerto Ricans

15. How has U.S. citizenship caused Puerto Ricans to be different from other immigrants?

CHAPTER 30: AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE

"Little Brown Brothers" in the Philippines

Know: William Howard Taft, Benevolent Assimilation

16. In what way does the Philippines show the good and bad sides of American imperialism?

John Hay Defends China (and U.S. Interests)

Know: John Hay, Open Door

17. What was the purpose of the Open Door Policy?

Hinging the Open Door in China

Know: Boxer Rebellion

18. Was American involvement in China beneficial to China?

Makers of America: The Filipinos

19. Were Filipino immigrants welcomed with open arms in America? Explain.

Kicking "Teddy" Roosevelt Upstairs

Know: Teddy Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan

20. Why was Roosevelt selected as McKinley’s running mate in 1900?

Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900?

21. What issues were important in the 1900 election?

TR: Brandisher of the Big Stick

Know: Big Stick, Bully Pulpit

22. Give evidence to show that Teddy Roosevelt was an unconventional president?

Columbia Blocks the Canal

Know: Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, Philippe Bunau-Varilla

23. Why was the Panama route chosen for the canal?

Uncle Sam Creates Puppet Panama

24. What role did the United States play in the Panamanian revolution?

Completing the Canal and Appeasing Columbia

Know: George Washington Goethals, William C. Gorgas

25. What problems did the U.S. face in building the canal?

TR's Perversion of Monroe's Doctrine

Know: Roosevelt Corollary, Dominican Republic, Bad Neighbor

26. Explain the similarities and differences between the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary?

Roosevelt on the World Stage

Know: Russo-Japanese War, Portsmouth

27. How did Teddy Roosevelt win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Japanese Laborers in California

Know: Gentlemen’s Agreement, Great White Fleet

28. How did a school board in California act in a way that first hurt and then helped American-Japanese relations?

Varying Viewpoints: Why did America Become a World Power?

29. What caused America's foray into imperialism? Defend your opinion.

CHAPTER 31: PROGRESSIVISM AND THE REPUBLICAN ROOSEVELT

Progressive Roots

Know: Progressives, Laissez-faire, Henry Demarest Lloyd, Jacob Riis, Theodore Dreiser, Jane Addams, Lillian Weld

30. What were the goals of the Progressives?

Raking Muck with the Muckrakers

Know: McClure's, Lincoln Steffens, Ida M. Tarbell, Thomas W. Lawson, David G. Phillips, Ray Stannard Baker, John Spargo

31. What issues were addressed by the major muckrakers?

Political Progressivism

Know: Direct Primary Elections, Initiative, Referendum, Recall, Australian Ballot, Millionaires' Club, Seventeenth Amendment, Suffragists

32. Define each of the major political reforms that progressives desired.

Progressivism in the Cities and States

Know: Robert M. La Follette, The Wisconsin Idea, Hiram W. Johnson, Charles Evans Hughes

33. What changes did progressives make at the city and state level?

Battling Social Ills

Know: Triangle Shirtwaist Company, Muller v. Oregon, Lochner v. New York, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Frances E. Willard, "Wet" and "Dry"

34. How successful were Progressives in combatting social ills?

TR's Square Deal for Labor

Know: Square Deal, Department of Commerce and Labor

35. What were the three C's of the Square Deal?

TR Corrals the Corporations

Know: Elkins Act, Hepburn Act, Trustbusting, Northern Securities Company

36. Assess the following statement, "Teddy Roosevelt's reputation as a trustbuster is undeserved."

Caring for the Consumer

Know: The Jungle, Meat Inspection Act

37. What was the effect of Upton Sinclair's book, The Jungle?

Earth Control

Know: Forest Reserve Act, Gifford Pinchot, Newlands Act, Conservation, Call of the Wild, Boy Scouts, Sierra Club

38. What factors led Americans to take an active interest in conservation?

The "Roosevelt Panic" of 1907

39. What were the results of the Roosevelt Panic of 1907?

The Rough Rider Thunders Out

Know: William Howard Taft, Eugene V. Debs

40. What was the legacy of Teddy Roosevelt's presidency?

Taft: A Round Peg in a Square Hole

41. "William Howard Taft was less suited for the presidency than he appeared to be." Explain

The Dollar Goes Abroad as a Diplomat

Know: Dollar Diplomacy

42. What was dollar diplomacy and how was it practiced?

Taft the Trustbuster

Know: Rule of Reason

43. Who deserves the nickname "Trustbuster," Roosevelt or Taft?

Taft Splits the Republican Party

Know: Payne-Aldrich Tariff, Richard Ballinger, Gifford Pinchot, Joe Cannon

44. Why did the Progressive wing of the Republican party turn against Taft?

The Taft-Roosevelt Rupture

45. How did the Republican party split at the party's 1912 convention?

CHAPTER 32: WILSONIAN PROGRESSIVISM AT HOME AND ABROAD

The Emergence of Dr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Know: Woodrow Wilson

46. Describe Wilson's path to the presidency.

The "Bull Moose" Campaign of 1912

Know: Bull Moose, New Nationalism, New Freedom

47. Explain the difference between Roosevelt's form of progressivism and Wilson's.

Woodrow Wilson: A Minority President

48. "The [1912] election results are fascinating." Explain.

Wilson: The Idealist in Politics

49. How did Wilson's personality and past affect the way he conducted himself as president?63.

Wilson Tackles the Tariff

Know: Underwood Tariff

50. What were the three parts of the "triple wall of privilege?"

Wilson Battles the Bankers

Know: The Federal Reserve Act

51. How was the Federal Reserve System different than the banking system that existed in the U.S. in 1913?

The President Tames the Trusts

Know: Federal Trade Commission Act, Clayton Anti-Trust Act

52. How did Wilson curb the trusts?

Wilsonian Progressivism at High Tide

Know: The Federal Farm Loan Act, Warehouse Act, La Follette Seamen's Act, Workingmen's Compensation Act, Adamson Act, Louis D. Brandeis

53. Describe some of the positive and negative outcomes of

Wilson’s progressive legislation and actions.

New Directions in Foreign Policy

Know: Haiti

54. Contrast Wilson's ideas of foreign policy with those of Roosevelt and Taft.

Moralistic Diplomacy in Mexico

Know: Victoriano Huerta, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco ("Pancho")Villa, ABC Powers, John J. ("Black Jack") Pershing

55. Why did Mexico give such trouble to the Wilson administration?

Thunder Across the Sea

Know: Central Powers, Allied Powers

56. What caused Europe to plunge into WWI in 1914?

A Precarious Neutrality

Know: Kaiser Wilhelm II

57. What caused an officially neutral America to turn against the Central Powers?

America Earns Blood Money

Know: Submarine, Lusitania, Arabic, Sussex

58. How did Germany's use of submarines lead to tense relations with the U.S.?

Wilson Wins Reelection in 1916

Know: Charles Evans Hughes, "He Kept Us Out of War"

59. What were the keys to Wilson's electoral victory in 1916?

Varying Viewpoints: Who Were the Progressives?

Know: Richard Hofstadter, New Left Historians

60. Which answer to the question above seems correct to you? Why?

CHAPTER 33: THE WAR TO END WAR

War by Act of Germany

Know: "Peace Without Victory," Unlimited Submarine Warfare, Arthur Zimmermann

61. What events led Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress to declare war?

Wilsonian Idealism Enthroned

Know: Jeannette Rankin

62. Name Wilson’s twin war aims. How did these set America apart from the other combatants?

Fourteen Potent Wilsonian Points

Know: Fourteen Points

63. List several of Wilson’s Fourteen Points.

Creel Manipulates Minds

Know: Committee on Public Information, George Creel, Four-minute Men, The Hun, Over There

64. How were Americans motivated to help in the war effort?

Enforcing Loyalty and Stifling Dissent

Know: Liberty Cabbage, Espionage Act, Sedition Act, Eugene V. Debs, William D. Haywood

65. How was loyalty forced during WWI?

The Nation’s Factories Go to War

Know: Bernard Baruch, War Industries Board

66. Why was it difficult to mobilize industry for the war effort?

The War, Workers, and Women

Know: "Work or Fight," National War Labor Board, Wobblies, Women’s Bureau

67. How did the war affect: a) the labor movement, b) race relations, c) women?

Forging a War Economy

Know: Food Administration, Herbert Hoover, Meatless Tuesdays, Eighteenth Amendment, Heatless Mondays, Liberty Bonds

68. Did government become too intrusive in people’s lives during the war? Give examples to support your answer.

Making Plowboys into Doughboys

69. Was the government’s effort to raise an army fair and effective?

Fighting in France--Belatedly

70. How were American troops used in Russia?

America Helps Hammer the Hun

Know: Marshal Foch, John J. Pershing, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Alvin York

71. Describe the effect of the American troops on the fighting.

The Fourteen Points Disarm Germany

Know: Armistice

72. What role did America play in bringing Germany to surrender?

Wilson Steps Down from Olympus

Know: Henry Cabot Lodge

73. What political mistakes hurt Wilson in the months following the armistice?

The Idealist Battles the Imperialists in Paris

Know: Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, League of Nations

74. How did Wilson’s desire for the League of Nations affect his bargaining at the peace conference?

Hammering Out the Treaty

Know: William Borah, Hiram Johnson, Irreconcilables

75. What compromises did Wilson make at the peace conference?

The Peace Treaty That Bred a New War

Know: Treaty of Versailles

76. For what reasons did Wilson compromise his 14 Points?

The Domestic Parade of Prejudice

77. Why was the treaty criticized back in America?

Wilson’s Tour and Collapse (1919)

78. What was the purpose and result of Wilson’s trip around the country when he returned to America?

Wilson Rejects the Lodge Reservations

79. Why did Wilson instruct Democrats to vote against the treaty?

Defeat Through Deadlock

80. Why was the treaty finally rejected?

The "Solemn Referendum" of 1920

Know: Warren Harding, James M. Cox, Normalcy

81. What did the results of the 1920 election indicate?

The Betrayal of Great Expectations

82. How much should the U.S. be blamed for the failure of the Treaty of Versailles?

Varying Viewpoints: Woodrow Wilson: Realist or Idealist?

Know: Realism, Idealism, Wilsonianism

83. To what extent was Wilson realistic when he called for a world of cooperation, equality and justice among nations?

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