20TH CENTURY HISTORY

                                                                               CHAPTER 10

                                                                                   REVIEW

 

VOCABULARY: Imperialism, Colonialism,, Coaling Station, Monroe Doctrine, Roosevelt Corollary, Pan Americanism, Beveridge Declaration,  Self Determination, Platt Amendment, Teller Amendment, Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion, Dollar Diplomacy, Big Stick Diplomacy, Protectorate, Great White Fleet, Gunboat Diplomacy, Saber Rattling, Geneva Convention, Isolationism, Delome Letter, Yellow Journalism, USS Maine, Social Darwinism, Missionary Diplomacy, Coup D’Etat

 

 

ACRONYMS: ACLU., AEF., ABC Powers

 

PERSONALITIES: Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt, General John Pershing, Admiral Alfred Mahan,

Jose Marti, John Hay, Pancho Villa, Queen Liliuokalani, Valeriano Weyler, Emilio Aguinaldo, Gen. George Dewey, Luis Rivera, John Stevens, Sanford Dole

 

ESSAYS

 

 1.    Define Imperialism and Colonialism; then discuss the hypocritical stance concerning these doctrines with regard to the        Caribbean.

 2.    Discuss the Political and Economic underpinnings of U.S. Imperialistic Policies.

 3.    Discuss the rational for the U. S. foreign policies as they pertained to China, Japan and the Philippines during this period of time in history.

4.     Define Self Determination. Discuss how Wilson was influenced by his concept in his dealings with nations and colonies in the pre and post W.W.I eras.

5.     Discuss the three strategies as outlined by Captain Alfred Mahan and their respective influence on T. Roosevelt and his foreign policy moves.

6.     Trace and discuss the foreign policy initiatives of the United States from the McKinley administration up to and including the Wilson administration as it pertained to the Caribbean.

7.     Discuss the apparent discrepancies that existed between our foreign policy as it pertained to Cuba and the Philippines.