Unit 6 Matching

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Matching – People:
A. Cuban doctor to discover which misquito carried yellow fever
____1. William Randolph Hearst
B. US Army General who chased Pancho Villa
____2. Adm. Alfred T. Mahan
C. Last monarch of Hawaii
____3. Pancho Villa
D. Newspaper editor of the New York World, endowed a prize
____4. Theodore Roosevelt
for excellence in literature and journalism (ironic huh?)
____5. Adm. George Dewey
E. Led US fleet into San Juan Harbor and captured Puerto Rico
____6. Adm. Nelson Miles
F. Believed in an aggressive foreign policy to police the Western
____7. John J. Pershing
Hemisphere and protect US interests
____8. Carlos Finlay
G. Cuban dissident that came to NYC to promote Cuban independence ____9. Liliuokalani
H. Mexican bandit that raided into the Southwestern US chased by the
____10. Joseph Pulitzer
US Army.
____11. José Martí
I. Led US fleet into Manila Harbor capturing the Philippines
____12. Herbert Spencer
J. Newspaper editor of the New York (Morning) Journal. Told
____13. Walter Reed
his illustrator, Remington, “You supply the pictures and
____14. George Goethels
I’ll supply the war.”
____15. William Howard Taft
K. He applied Darwin’s biological theories of evolution to society creating Social Darwinism
L. stated in his book that in order for the US to become a world power the US needed, a larger, more modern
navy, bases in the Caribbean and the Pacific, and a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
M. US Army doctor to prove Carlos Finlay’s theory about yellow fever
N. First governor of the Philippines who introduced baseball there
O. Head of the Army Corps of Engineers to build the Panama Canal
Matching
A. The idea that life(business, politics, foreign policy) is a “survival
____13. Big Stick Diplomacy
of the fittest”.
____14. Mugwumps
B. The idea that a stronger nation will dominate a weaker nation
____15. Nativism
to exploit its raw materials and markets
____16. Social Darwinism
C. Reform Republicans who supported the Dem. Grover Cleveland for ____17. Anglo-Saxon Superiority
President in 1884.
____18. Imperialism
D. The idea that the US will aggressively enforce its interests around
____19. Jingoism
the world
____20. Open Door Policy
E. The idea that a nation should export more than it imports to build
____21. Yellow Journalism
wealth
____22. Boxer Rebellion
F. fear of foreigners
____23. Dollar Diplomacy
G. US foreign policy proposed by John Hay that all nations should
____24. Missionary Diplomacy
be able to trade freely in China
____25. Roosevelt Corollary
H. Substituting dollars for bullets in dealing with Latin America
I. Extreme nationalism that often leads to aggressive actions by a country against its neighbors
J. An addition to the Monroe Doctrine that said the US would intervene in Latin America on behalf of Europe
but they were to stay out themselves
K. Sensationalizing stories and exaggerating events to increase newspaper sales
L. The idea that white, English-speaking countries are stronger or ‘fitter’ than other countries
M. The idea that the US has a moral obligation to ensure democratic governments in Latin America
N. An attempt by the Chinese to expel all foreigners from their country. It failed.
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