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Imperialism
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The policy of establishing colonies and building empires
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Isolationism
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Separation from the political affairs of other countries
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Reciprocity
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The mutual lowering of tariff barriers
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Arbitration
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The settlement of a dispute by an impartial group
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Maximilian
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Austrian Prince installed by Napoleon as Mexico's Emperor
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Charles Sumner
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Claimed that Britain owed America $2 billion dollars
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William Seward
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Secretary of State that helped acquire Alaska
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3. Show how the French challenged the Monroe Doctrine in 1861.
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• After Mexican debts were paid, all countries left but French remained
• France ignored the Monroe Doctrine and Napoleon III overthrew the Republic of Mexico • Took advantage of Civil War |
4. Describe two instances of confrontation with Great Britain that were settled by arbitration.
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1st:
• Charles Sumner claimed that GB owed US $2 billion in damages from Civil War • Britain did not want to risk war in Canada so Britain paid $15.5 million in the Treaty of Washington. 2nd: • President Cleveland requested that British put Venezuela-British Guiana boundary dispute to arbitration. • US felt it violated Monroe Doctrine • Britain said it did not apply |
5. Understanding Cause and Effect How did the writings of Captain Alfred T. Mahan lead to expanding the American navy?
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• Mahan’s writings expressed that a modern nation needed sea power in order to become great
• Writings were read by leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt and it lead to more ships being built such 3 more battleships |
Neutrality
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The refusal to take sides
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Enrique Dupuy De Lome:
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Spanish ambassador who called McKinley “weak and a bidder for the admiration for the crowd”
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Yellow Journalism:
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• Fanned public anger and exaggerated and fabricated stories
• Sold papers and encouraged war • Printed letter from Enrique Dupoy Lome • Papers blamed Spain for the Maine’s explosion and “Remember the Maine” became the battle cry |
3. List the key events leading to war with Spain over Cuba.
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• Cuban people were placed in “reconcentration camps” where many died
• US followed isolationism until Yellow Journalism started to encourage war • McKinley demanded that Spain give Cuba independence and thus Congress demanded that Spain evacuate the island. • Spain did not reply |
5. How did the United States justify going to war with Spain given a previous policy of noninvolvement?
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• Cleveland warned that if “the useless sacrifice of human life” went on, the United States would abandon the policy
• McKinley demanded that Spain give Cuba independence. • Congress demanded that Spain evacuate the island, no reply was made |