Imperialism Study Guide
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Policy by which stronger nations extend their
economic, political or military control over
weaker nations
Secretary of State who purchased Alaska from
Russia
Person sent to another country by a church to
spread its faith
It was an important refueling point/port for
ships headed to Asia
Bought from Russia for $7.2 million
First and only Hawaiian queen
A Cuban rebel who fought against the
Spaniards
Style of journalism that exaggerates stories to
get people interested and entices them to
purchase the material (newspaper, magazine,
etc.)
Hearst and Pulitzer
Ship sunk “supposedly” by Spain.
Pushed the US to go to war against Spain
without any true evidence
“Remember the Maine”
US Naval officer who defeated the Spanish
fleet during the Spanish American War in the
Philippines
US President
Organized the Rough Riders
Responsible for the push to build the Panama
Canal
“Speak softly and carry a big stick” – meaning
the US would use military force if its interests
were threatened
Volunteer cavalry group lead by Teddy
Roosevelt
Fought in the Spanish American War
An agreement by Cuba which gave the US the
right to intervene in their affairs
Ended the Spanish American War
Gave the US the right to govern the
Philippines, Cuba, Guam and Puerto Rico
Group of Americans who were against
imperialism
Areas where foreign nations claimed special
rights and economic privileges
Promoted the Open Door Policy
No single country shall have full control of
materials and trade in China
Chinese who were not pleased by the
presence of foreigners taking their raw
materials
1900 rebellion by the Boxers who fought
along the Empress of China to get rid of
foreign influence.
The Boxers lost
Canal through the Isthmus of Panama that
connects the Pacific and Atlantic
Infectious disease spread by mosquitoes
Medicine given to those infected by malaria
and yellow fever
Atlantic and Pacific
It cut travel time in half and prevented ships
from going around the Southern tip of South
America
US policy that didn’t allow European nations
to interfere with South America
Allowed the US to interfere in South/Latin
America
A small strip of land connect two larger
bodies of land