- 1. William Howard Taft was easily elected in what year?
- 2. A majority of Americans believed that he would continue the popular Republican policies laid out by who?
A) President Regan B) President Roosevelt C) President Lincoln D) President Truman
- 3. Many people were critical of Tafts plan and his critics denounced this strategy as what?
- 4. Taft, like many people of the era, believed that whoever controlled the _____ also controlled the economy.
- 5. Taft persevered in his efforts to gain influence in ____ and in 1912 the U.S. and five other nations offered it a huge loan.
- 6. n 1912, a group of 2,500 _____ landed in Nicaragua to suppress a rebellion, and they remained for 13 years due to continued instability.
- 7. Taft encouraged investors to spend money in ______ ________ countries such as Honduras and Haiti.
- 8. In 1909, Secretary of State Philander C. Knox offered the _______ and _____ a deal.
A) Chinese and Japanese B) Russian and Chinese C) Japanese and Russians
- 9. The U.S. adopted a policy of non-colonial imperial expansion in an attempt to bring stability and order to the region. Essentially, this unilateral policy enabled the U.S. to:
A) be limiting and contrary to American interests B) intervene in the region without actually taking control of any of these countries C) intervene in any situation it wanted
- 10. In 1912, within one week of taking office, ________ ______ removed governmental support for American businesses operating in the Caribbean and China.
A) Theodore Roosevelt B) Woodrow Wilson C) William Howard Taft
- 11. President Wilsons foreign policy has sometimes been called:
A) moral diplomacy B) dollar diplomacy C) big stick diplomacy
- 12. Ironically, regardless of his sincere intentions to halt the spread of imperialism, Wilson intervened in Latin American affairs more than any other president.
A) False B) True
- 13. he Latin American country most important to the well-being of the U.S. was its neighbor to the south, ____
- 14. Who said, that he would
teach the South American republics to elect good men, and in 1914 the U.S. began supplying weapons to Huertas rivals. Venustiano Carranza and Francisco Pancho Villa, were the leaders of a rebel army created to unseat Huerta.
A) Woodrow Wilson B) William Howard Taft C) Theodore Roosevelt
- 15. Who were so-called ABC Powers?
A) America, Britian, and China B) Argentina, Britian, China C) Argentina, Brazil, and Chile D) America, Brazil, Chile
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