5-1 American Imperialism

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