front 1 1. The major alternative route, besides Panama, that was seriously considered as the location for a canal between oceans was across | back 1 b. Nicaragua. |
front 2 2. The American war against the Philippine insurrectionists promoting Philippine independence | back 2 2. The American war against the Philippine insurrectionists promoting Philippine independence |
front 3 3. Theodore Roosevelt strongly encouraged the Panamanians to revolt against Colombia because | back 3 They were looked as racially inferior |
front 4 The battleship Maine was sunk by | back 4 b. an accidental internal explosion on the ship. |
front 5 5. The extended Open Door policy advocated in Secretary John Hay's second note to all the great powers called on them to | back 5 d. uphold the territorial integrity of China. |
front 6 6. The United States' frequent intervention in the affairs of Latin American countries in the early 20th century | back 6 c. was a "Bad Neighbor" policy that left a legacy of ill will and distrust of the United States throughout Latin America. |
front 7 7. In the Root-Takahira agreement of 1908 | back 7 b. the United States and Japan agreed to respect each other's territorial holdings in the Pacific. |
front 8 8. Theodore Roosevelt's aggressive policies, along with the economic and political instability in Central America and the Caribbean, frequently led to | back 8 no data |