5-1 American Imperialism

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  1. 5. This president opposed imperialism & tried to restore queen Liliuokalani to power.
  2. 6. Sanford Dole & sugar planters limited the Hawaiian king’s authority so _____ could join the U.S.
  3. 9. Imperial powers protect local rulers, who then accept that power’s advice on how to govern.
  4. 11. Matthew C. Perry was ordered to create a _____ with Japan.
  5. 14. As trade grew, the U.S. needed ports to _____ ships, such as the base at Pago Pago, Samoa.
  6. 16. This president annexed Hawaii & made Dole the governor of Hawaii.
  7. 17. Alfred Mahan’s book pointed out that prosperous nations had a _____ to defend trade.
  8. 18. 1890s, American businesses wanted _____ , so Congress approved a large navy.
  9. 19. Josiah Strong linked Anglo-Saxonism to being a _____ & gained support for imperialism.
Down
  1. 1. _____ grows well in Hawaii, so American planters built plantations there.
  2. 2. This is the rule of strong countries over weaker countries.
  3. 3. Anglo-Saxonism argues that English-speaking countries have _____ government & ideas.
  4. 4. Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by Hawaiian planters & backed by _____ from America.
  5. 7. Japan feared the influence of _____ ideas, but they were less powerful than the American warships.
  6. 8. When Congress passed these against Hawaiian sugar, planters wanted to join the U.S. even more.
  7. 10. Risking war with Germany convinced the U.S. that it needed to build up the _____ to protect markets.
  8. 12. As the U.S. industrialized, Americans needed overseas markets to keep _____ strong.
  9. 13. U.S. treaty ____ Hawaiian sugar from tariffs, which aided Hawaii during an economic recession.
  10. 15. Americans were building this up before expanding the nation’s territory outside the U.S.
  11. 16. European nations needed ___ so they used imperialism to expand manufacturing.