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Number 1. The taking over of weaker nations by more powerful nations in an attempt to create an empire
Correct Answer: Imperialism
Number 2. Joining of a new territory to another territory
Correct Answer: Annex
Number 3. Love and pride for one's country; was also a motive in U.S. imperialistic efforts
Correct Answer: Nationalism
Number 4. Supporters of imperialism wanted the U.S. to acquire new territories so that the U.S. Navy could establish new (blank) in strategic locations across the globe
Correct Answer: Naval bases
Number 5. These supporters of imperialism wanted to Americanize and "uplift" foreign civilizations
Correct Answer: Social Darwinists
Number 6. This group/entity supported imperialism because of its need for new markets and cheaper natural resources
Correct Answer: Businesses
Number 7. This group of people supported imperialism for religious reasons
Correct Answer: Missionaries
Number 8. This term, added to the Monroe Doctrine, declared the western hemisphere a region of American influence
Correct Answer: Roosevelt Corollary
Number 9. This territory was added to the United States in 1868
Correct Answer: Alaska
Number 10. Government official that first proposed the purchase of Alaska
Correct Answer: William Seward
Number 11. Americans that supported the annexation of Alaska did so because of its vast (blank).
Correct Answer: Natural resources
Number 12. Part of this island nation was added to the United States in 1889
Correct Answer: Samoa
Number 13. This island nation was added to the United States in 1898
Correct Answer: Hawaii
Number 14. The United States developed close ties to Hawaii because of its (blank)
Correct Answer: Sugar Trade
Number 15. Hawaiian planters, upset at (blank), started to petition for U.S. annexation in the late 1800s
Correct Answer: Increased tariffs
Number 16. Monarch that opposed foreign intervention in Hawaii
Correct Answer: Queen Liliuokalani
Number 17. The government of Hawaii was overthrown by this group of people
Correct Answer: Planters and U.S. Marines
Number 18. This U.S. President refused to annex Hawaii because of his anti-imperialist beliefs
Correct Answer: President Cleveland
Number 19. President that supported the annexation of Hawaii
Correct Answer: President McKinley
Number 20. Reason given for the annexation of Hawaii in 1898
Correct Answer: Naval bases