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chapter 27 reading quiz

front 1

All of the following were true of the McKinley Tariff except:

back 1

Its lower rates went along with President Cleveland’s anti-protectionist philosophy.

front 2

Why was Admiral George Dewey's military position in Manila harbor precarious, even after the defeat of the Spanish navy?

back 2

He had no American land forces available to actually seize control of the Philippines.

front 3

Which of the following describes the United States Army's performance in Cuba on a whole?

back 3

It was crippled by logistical chaos and disease that killed thousands of soldiers.

front 4

Which of the following statements about the Anti-Imperialist League is not true?

back 4

The organization gained strength after the annexation of the Philippines.

front 5

Why did Secretary of State John Hay pen the Open Door notes?

back 5

To convince the great world powers to respect Chinese rights

front 6

What did the Supreme Court declare with the Insular Cases?

back 6

Puerto Ricans and Filipinos were not afforded all American rights.

front 7

Which of the following statements about the Hay–Pauncefote Treaty is true?

back 7

It gave the United States a free hand to build a canal in Central America.

front 8

Which of the following statements about the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine is true?

back 8

It stipulated that the United States could intervene in the domestic affairs of Latin American nations.

front 9

What were the terms of President Roosevelt's "Gentlemen's Agreement" with Japan?

back 9

Californians would repeal an order to segregate Chinese, Japanese, and Korean students and Japan would stop the flow of immigrants to the American mainland.