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Question 1.
The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901 gave the United States and Britain joint ownership of the proposed isthmian canal.


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Question 2.
In the Far East, President Roosevelt sought to replace Japanese power with Russian power in the area.


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Question 3.
The new approach to Latin American affairs promised by Wilson was to elevate human rights and national integrity.


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Question 4.
Wilson appointed William Jennings Bryan secretary of state primarily because of Bryan's previous experience in foreign affairs.


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Question 5.
The U.S. economy prospered after the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914, but loans and trade drew the United States ever closer to the side of the Allies.


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Question 6.
Because he had fought so doggedly for neutrality, Wilson was able to sympathize with those Americans who opposed the U.S. entry into the war in 1917.


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Question 7.
The fact that most African Americans actively supported the war effort had a calming effect on racial tensions at home during and after the war.


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Question 8.
Instead of the "peace without victory" that Wilson wanted, the Treaty of Versailles made Germany accept responsibility for World War I, and the European Allies demanded enormous reparations from Germany.


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