NAME ________________________________ Team
     
    Packet Six Quick Quiz 2
     
    Directions: Answer each of the following questions.
     
     
    _____1. What did George Washington think the United States foreign policy should be?
       a. imperialism
       b. isolationism
       c. get involved in European Wars
       d. do not trade with any other country
     
    ______2. The Open Door Policy, John Hay, and the Boxer Rebellion were all part of American Foreign policy in

    a.  

    Japan
    b. Cuba
    c. China
    d. Hawaii

     
    ______3. Which of the following best describes American foreign traded between 1830 and 1915?

    a.  

    foreign trade went down
    b. foreign trade went up
    c. foreign trade stayed
    d. America stopped having foreign trade during that time period

     
     
    ______4. One result of the Spanish American War was
     

    a.the sinking of the USS Maine

       b. the United State acquired Hawaii
       c. the United States signed a treaty with Germany

    d.the United States expanded its territory
     

     
     
     
    ________5. According to the Roosevelt Corollary, the United States….

    a.  

    had the right to send troops to Europe
    b. could send soldiers into Latin American countries
    c. had to pay Spain for damages during the War
    d. promised never to intervene in other countries problems

     
     
     
    ________6. Put the following events in order
     

    I.  

    Treaty of Versailles is written
    II. World War I begins in Europe
    III. The United States enters World War I
    IV. Lusitania is sunk

     
     

    a.  

    II, IV, III, I
    b. III, IV, I, II
    c. II. III, I, IV
    d. III, I, II, IV

     
     
    _________7. The Zimmerman Telegraph is important because
     
     
     
     
    PART II Choose FOUR of the following terms and tell why or how they were important to United States foreign policy or World War I
     
    Great White Fleet Matthew Perry John J Pershing San Juan Hill
    Yellow journalism Platt Amendment
     
     
     
     
     

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