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Panama Canal

USA= WORLD POWER

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The United States Becomes a World Power (Packet pp. 4-18) Topic 1: US Expansionism (pp. 4-6) True or False? Teddy Roosevelt was an expansionist. (p. 4) In 1867, Secretary of State __ _____________________ ___ _______________________ arranged for the purchase of ____ _____________________ from Russia. It was purchased for just ______ cents/acre. (p. 5) List 5 valuable resources in this newly acquired territory. (p. 5) The ______ _____________ Islands were also annexed in 1867. (p. 5) Define expansionism (p. 5): Why did some criticize expansionism (at least 2 reasons)? (p. 5) Why did some support expansionism (at least 2 reasons)? (p. 5) In 1887, the US established a naval base at _______ _________ Harbor, HW. (p. 6)

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Chapter 28 Outline Catherine Snyder, P.1 ?Little Brown Brothers? in the Philippines Water cure: forcing water down victim?s throats until they yielded information or died Reconcentration camps: established most likely by Weyler Philippine Commission: established by President McKinley to make recommendations ?Little brown brothers?: Taft grew close to the Filipinos and that?s what they called him Benevolent assimilation: McKinley?s policy for the Philippines Hinging the Open Door in China Chinese markets: afraid they would be monopolized by Europeans Open Door note: given by Secretary of State John Hay, urged them to announce that in their spheres of influence they would respect certain Chinese rights and the ideal of fair competition
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