U.S. History April 27 – Flashcards
1.participation in international organizations
2.advancement of national self-interest
3.containment of communism
4.development of military alliances
1.Good Neighbor policy
2.Open Door policy
3.Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
4.Marshall Plan
1.imperialism
2.isolationism
3.protectionism
4.collective security
1.containment
2.imperialism
3.détente
4.neutrality
1.neutrality
2.isolationism
3.imperialism
4.international cooperation
1. improve the standard of living of the people in Latin America
2. support land reform throughout the Western Hemisphere
3. protect the human rights of native peoples in Latin America
4. serve as protector and police officer in the Western Hemisphere
“… Pacific is our ocean..And the Pacific ocean is the commerce of the future…The Power that rules the Pacific , therefore, is the power that rules the world. And with the Philippines that power is and will forever be the American Republic.”-Congressional Record 1900
1. imperialism
2. self-determination
3. isolationism
4. humanitarianism
1. make the United States, Great Britain, and France into leading world powers
2. redistribute Germany’s colonies among the Allied nations
3. prevent international tensions from leading to war
4. punish Germany for causing World War I
a. Puerto Rico
b. Panama
c. the Philippines
d. Guam
a. was widely accepted by Latin America
b. was reinforced by Franklin Roosevelt
c. had been used since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine
d. made the United States the peace keeper in the Western Hemisphere
-Theodore Roosevelt This philosophy was used by President Roosevelt primarily
to
1)deal with problems of racial segregation
2)conduct his foreign policy
3)expand the western frontier
4)win the Spanish-American War
“The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea”
Picture of Teddy Roosevelt walking across caribbean sea.
The primary goal of the United States foreign policy referred to in the cartoon was to
1)build United States factories in the Caribbean region
2)improve relations with Caribbean nations
3)provide defense for nations in the Caribbean
4)protect United States interests in the Caribbean region
1.prevent the establishment of new European colonies anywhere in the world
2.help colonies in North and South America adopt a democratic form of government
3.view European interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States
4.prevent other nations from trading with South American nations
1.an effort by a President to maintain a policy of isolationism
2.a decline in the use of militarism as a defense policy
3.an increased reliance on the legislative process
4.a Presidential action that achieved a foreign policy objective
1.help European nations avoid war
2.expand United States influence in China
3.protect United States investments in Latin America
4.support welfare programs for immigrants to the United States
1.participation in international organizations
2.advancement of national self-interest
3.containment of communism
4.development of military alliances
1.Good Neighbor policy
2.Open Door policy
3.Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
4.Marshall Plan
1. Reduce shipping costs on routes linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
2. Help unify the nations of Latin America.
3. Improve U.S. relations with Latin America.
4. End the need for a ‘big stick’ policy
1. Role in ending the Russian-Japanese war.
2. Use of U.S. navy to support a revolt in Panama.
3. Open Door Policy in China.
4. Negotiations with Japan concerning Japanese immigrants.
1. the United States can intervene in the Western Hemisphere to
protect political stability and American interests.
2. each nation in the Western Hemisphere is entitled to full respect
for its sovereign rights.
3. the Monroe Doctrine has outlived its usefulness.
4. European nations should be allowed to protect their interests in
the Western Hemisphere.
1. European nations may increase their trade in Latin America.
2. European nations could renew colonization in the Western hemisphere.
3. the United States may have to intervene in the internal affairs of Latin America.
4. the United States should establish military bases in Europe.
Latin America.