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World Wars World War 1EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Who did Wilson send on a "punitive expedition" with more
than 10,000 men to capture? - CORRECT ANSWER General
John J. Pershing
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World Wars World War 1EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Who did Wilson send on a "punitive expedition" with more
than 10,000 men to capture? - CORRECT ANSWER General
John J. Pershing
Spheres of influence - CORRECT ANSWER region dominated
and controlled by an outside power
Boxer Rebellion - CORRECT ANSWER violence started by
members of a secret society in China, prompted
governments of Europe and America to send troops to
squash rebellion
Open Door Policy - CORRECT ANSWER American statement
that government didn't want colonies in China but favored
free trade there; bring American businesses new markets
Russo Japanese War - CORRECT ANSWER war between
Japan and Russia over the presence of Russian troops in
Manchuria
"Gentlemen's Agreement" - CORRECT ANSWER pact
between US and Japan to end segregation of Asian children
in San Fransisco public schools; in return Japan agreed to
limit emigration of it citizens to the US
,Great White Fleet - CORRECT ANSWER 16 American
battleships, painted white, sent by Roosevelt around the
world to display American naval power
Foraker Act - CORRECT ANSWER law establishing a civil
government in Puerto Rico
Platt Amendment - CORRECT ANSWER set of conditions
under which Cuba was granted independence including
restrictions on rights of Cubans and granting US "right to
intervene"
"Big SticK" Diplomacy - CORRECT ANSWER keep a strong
military; civilize or uplift weaker nations
Panama Canal - CORRECT ANSWER allow quick access
between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans for the US to have
a strong Bi-costal navy; Roosevelt wanted a rebellion in
Panama so they can gain independence from Columbia, then
leased land from Panama to build the canal
Roosevelt Corollary - CORRECT ANSWER Roosevelt's
additions to the Monroe Doctrine asserting American's right
to intervene in Latin American affairs
"Moral Diplomacy" - CORRECT ANSWER Wilson's idea of
only giving support to another country who has the same
morals/values as your country
Wilson's time in office, who did he support to replace Huerta
- CORRECT ANSWER Venustiano Carranza
, Jose Marti - CORRECT ANSWER Cuban patriot; symbol of
Cuba's struggle for independence from Spain, helped
establish Cuban Revolutionary party
Rebel Fighters - CORRECT ANSWER guerilla tactics
William Randolph Hearst - CORRECT ANSWER newspaper
publisher increased publics dislike for Spain
Jingoism - CORRECT ANSWER agressive nationalism
"Maine" exploded in Havana harbor 266 died
Yellow Press - CORRECT ANSWER newspapers used
sensational headlines and exaggerated stories to promote
readership
Teller Amendment - CORRECT ANSWER stipulated the US
has no intention of annexing Cuba
Emilio Aguinaldo - CORRECT ANSWER organized
insurrection against US rule; fought for independence again
Spain, captured by US
Rough Riders - CORRECT ANSWER Roosevelt's cavalry unit,
men consisting of rugged westerners and upper class
easterners
George Dewey - CORRECT ANSWER American naval officier,
fleet defeated Spanish; promoted to the rank of admiral of
navy (highest held rank ever held by naval officer); won
battle of Manila Bay
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