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Multiple-Choice Quiz

This quiz reviews some of the topics in this chapter. The answer choices are randomized, so the quiz will be different every time you take it. For each question, select the button next to the answer you believe is correct. When you are done, click on "Submit for Grade" in order to see how well you did.

1 .       In the debate over the Philippines, anti-imperialists did NOT argue that [Hint]



2 .       The 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth ended the [Hint]



3 .       The Open Door notes [Hint]



4 .       The "large policy" was all of the following EXCEPT [Hint]



5 .       The Treaty of Paris of 1899 [Hint]



6 .       The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine [Hint]



7 .       To build a canal through Central America, the United States had to overcome all of the following problems EXCEPT [Hint]



8 .       US concern over the Cuban revolution resulted from all of the following EXCEPT [Hint]



9 .       Theodore Roosevelt's primary policy in eastern Asia was to [Hint]



10 .       The interest in US expansion during the 1890s [Hint]



11 .       The United States has a long history of thinking it has a mission to [Hint]



12 .       Theodore Roosevelt's ideas on foreign policy included all of the following EXCEPT [Hint]



13 .       The debate in the United States over the legality of governing the territories that were acquired in 1898 was settled by [Hint]



14 .       In the 1870s, when debating the annexation of Santo Domingo, opponents of American expansion overseas made all of the following arguments EXCEPT [Hint]



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