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Title: SOL Review American Foreign Policy


1
SOL ReviewAmerican Foreign Policy Diplomatic
History
2
What country helped the Americans win their
independence from England?
  • France

3
What two nations signed the Treaty of Alliance in
1778?
  • The United States
  • France

4
What American negotiated the Treaty of Alliance
with France in 1778?
  • Benjamin Franklin

5
What official is the nations chief diplomat?
  • The President, assisted by the Secretary of State

6
What does the Secretary of State do?
  • Handles foreign affairs for the President

7
Define Isolationism.
  • The United States should stay out of world
    affairs.

8
What set precedent for Isolationism?
  • Washingtons Farewell Address

9
What president bought the Louisiana Territory?
  • Thomas Jefferson

10
From what country did the United States purchase
the Louisiana Territory?
  • France

11
How did the Louisiana Territory affect the size
of the United States?
  • Doubled it

12
What war lasted from 1812 to 1815?
  • The War of 1812

13
What two countries fought the War of 1812?
  • The United States
  • Great Britain

14
What territory did the United States claim after
the War of 1812?
  • The Oregon Territory

15
What territory did the United States acquire in
1819?
  • Florida

16
From what country did the United States acquire
Florida?
  • Spain

17
What issue did the Monroe Doctrine involve?
  • Foreign Policy

18
What set forth the basic principles of American
foreign policy from 1823 until the end of the
19th century?
  • The Monroe Doctrine

19
What were the 4 points of the Monroe Doctrine?
20
  • No more European colonies in the Americas
  • Countries in Western Hemisphere were republics
    countries in Europe were monarchies
  • If European countries threatened any country in
    Americas, then they threatened the United States
  • U.S. would stay out of European affairs

21
What was the most important point of the Monroe
Doctrine?
  • European countries should stay out of the affairs
    of the Western Hemisphere

22
What precedent did the Monroe Doctrine set for
American presidents ?
  • American presidents would consider it a threat to
    the United States, if European countries meddled
    with countries in the Western Hemisphere

23
What precedent did the Monroe Doctrine set for
American presidents ?
  • American presidents would consider it a threat to
    the United States, if European countries meddled
    with countries in the Western Hemisphere

24
What idea provided political support for
territorial expansion?
  • Manifest Destiny

25
What was Manifest Destiny?
  • The belief that it was Gods will for the United
    States to stretch from the Atlantic to the
    Pacific Ocean

26
What war lasted from 1846 to 1848?
  • The Mexican War

27
What two countries fought in the Mexican War?
  • The United States
  • Mexico

28
Who won the Mexican War?
  • The United States

29
What was the Mexican Cession?
  • The territory the United States got from Mexico
    at the end of the Mexican War

30
What present-day states were part of the Mexican
Cession?
31
  • California
  • Nevada
  • Utah
  • Arizona
  • part of Colorado
  • part of New Mexico

32
Define Imperialism.
  • One country gaining political or economic control
    over another country

33
What Pacific island chain did the U.S. annex
(add) during the 1890s?
  • Hawaii

34
Who was the last native ruler of Hawaii?
  • Queen Liluokalani

35
What was the Open Door Policy?
  • All nations would have equal trading rights in
    China

36
Who won the Spanish-American War?
  • The United States

37
What territory did the U.S. get in the
Spanish-American War?
  • Philippines
  • Puerto Rico

38
At the end of the Spanish-American War in what
country did the U.S. say it could intervene
militarily?
  • Cuba

39
Who was president when the Panama Canal was built?
  • Theodore Roosevelt

40
What did the Panama Canal do?
  • Provided a short-cut between the Atlantic and
    Pacific Oceans

41
What president was known for Dollar Diplomacy?
  • William Howard Taft

42
What was Dollar Diplomacy?
  • U.S. business would invest in Latin America
  • If necessary, U.S. would intervene militarily in
    Latin America

43
Name 2 examples of American economic imperialism
  • Open Door Policy
  • Dollar Diplomacy

44
What was the basis of U.S. foreign policy from
President Washington until World War I?
  • Isolationism

45
When did World War I occur?
  • 1914-1918

46
Who were the Central Powers in World War I?
  • Germany
  • Austria-Hungary
  • Ottoman Empire

47
Who were the Allies in World War I?
  • Great Britain
  • France
  • Russia

48
What major nation joined the Allies and entered
World War I in 1917?
  • The United States

49
Did the Central Powers or the Allies win World
War I?
  • The Allies

50
Who developed the Fourteen Points?
  • Woodrow Wilson

51
What were the 3 key ideas of the Fourteen Points?
  • National self-determination
  • Freedom of the seas
  • League of Nations

52
What is national self-determination?
  • The idea that each national group should be in
    charge of its own destiny

53
What was the League of Nations?
  • An organization of nations started at the end of
    World War I to maintain peace

54
What treaty ended World War I?
  • The Versailles Treaty

55
What were the 4 key points of the Versailles
Treaty?
  • National Self-determination
  • Freedom of the Seas
  • the League of Nations
  • the Mandate System

56
What is internationalism?
  • The opposite of isolationism
  • Heavy involvement in foreign affairs

57
Except for a period in the 1920s and 1930s, what
has been the basis of U.S. foreign policy from
World War I to the Present?
  • Internationalism

58
Who was president during World War II?
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

59
Identify the Lend-Lease Act.
  • A law which allowed the President to sell, lease,
    or lend defense equipment to nations which the
    President considered vital to American security
  • Allowed FDR to help the British against Germany

60
What event brought the U.S. into World War II?
  • Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

61
What were the Axis nations during World War II?
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan

62
Who was the leader of Germany during World War II?
  • Adolf Hitler

63
Who were the Allies in World War II?
  • Great Britain
  • the Soviet Union
  • the United States

64
Who was the leader of Great Britain during World
War II?
  • Winston Churchill

65
Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during
World War II?
  • Joseph Stalin

66
What happened at the Battle of Stalingrad?
  • Soviet army defeated the Germans
  • Prevented the Germans from seizing the Soviet oil
    fields
  • Turned the tide against the Germans on the
    eastern front

67
What happened at the Normandy landings (D-Day)?
  • American and Allied troops landed in France.
  • Liberation of Western Europe had begun.

68
Who was the commander of the Allied forces at the
D-Day invasion?
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower

69
What was the turning point of the war in the
Pacific?
  • The Battle of Midway

70
What was the Allied strategy in the Pacific?
  • Island hopping

71
How did the United States end the war in the
Pacific?
  • Dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

72
What was the Holocaust?
  • Nazi Germanys systematic murder of European Jews.

73
What were the Nuremberg Trials?
  • Trials of Nazi leaders for war crimes

74
How did the U.S. maintain an adequate supply of
products for the war effort?
  • Rationing each family received a monthly
    allowance of essential items (sugar, gasoline,
    meat)

75
How did the Roosevelt administration finance
World War II?
  • War bonds
  • The federal income tax

76
What was the Selective Service Act?
  • 1940 law which established the first peacetime
    draft in American history

77
What was the Selective Service Act?
  • 1940 law which established the first peacetime
    draft in American history

78
What happened to most Japanese-Americans during
World War II?
  • Relocated to internment camps, where they were
    required to stay until the end of the war

79
Who became president when FDR died?
  • Harry S. Truman

80
What was the Cold War?
  • The war of words between the United States and
    the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1991

81
What was the Truman Doctrine?
  • U.S. would defend free peoples who were resisting
    attempted subjugation (control) by armed
    minorities or outside pressure groups

82
What was the Marshall Plan?
  • U.S. economic aid program to European nations
    after World War II

83
What was containment?
  • The American policy to limit communism to those
    areas where it already existed

84
What is communism?
  • An economic system in which all property and
    means of production are owned by society as a
    whole (i.e., by the govt. in the name of the
    people)

85
Who was the Communist Chinese leader?
  • Mao Zedong

86
Who was the anti-communist Chinese leader?
  • Chiang Kai-shek

87
What is Taiwan?
  • Anti-communist nation founded on the island of
    Formosa when Chiang fled China

88
Who were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg?
  • A couple who worked on the U.S. atomic project
  • They were convicted of espionage and executed

89
Who was Alger Hiss?
  • A U.S. State Department official charged with
    giving secret documents to the Soviets
  • Convicted of perjury

90
What was NATO?
  • A defensive military alliance of U.S. and Western
    European countries
  • An attack on one would be considered an attack on
    all

91
What was the Korean War?
  • The 1950-1953 war caused when communist North
    Korea invaded anti-communist South Korea

92
What policy resulted in American involvement in
the Korean War?
  • Containment

93
What is the United Nations?
  • An international organization to keep peace in
    the world

94
Who was Senator Joseph McCarthy?
  • A Republican senator who accused many American
    officials of being communists

95
What was McCarthyism?
  • Unfairly accusing others of disloyalty and
    subversion (overthrow of the government)

96
What was McCarthyism?
  • Unfairly accusing others of disloyalty and
    subversion (overthrow of the government)

97
What was Massive Retaliation?
  • President Eisenhowers policy that the U.S. would
    use swift all-out military actions against any
    nation committing aggression (attack)

98
What federal agency coordinates the spy
activities of the United States government?
  • Central Intelligence Agency or CIA

99
What was the Bay of Pigs?
  • The CIA sponsored invasion of Cuba by Cuban
    exiles to overthrow Castro. It failed!

100
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
  • Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba
  • U.S. blockaded Cuba
  • Soviets removed the missiles

101
  • What Cold War policy resulted in American
    involvement in Vietnam?
  • Containment

102
  • What European colonial power controlled Indochina
    after World War II? (Indochina included
    Vietnam.)
  • France

103
  • Who was the leader of the Vietnamese independence
    movement?
  • Ho Chi Minh

104
  • Why did the United States support Frances
    efforts after World War II to keep Indochina as a
    colony?
  • Ho Chi Minh was a communist.

105
  • What was the name of the South Vietnamese
    communists who tried to overthrow the South
    Vietnamese government? They were guerilla
    fighters.
  • Vietcong

106
  • What was the official name of the Vietcong?
  • The National Liberation Front

107
  • What president escalated (increased) American
    military involvement in the Vietnam War to
    540,000 troops?
  • Lyndon B. Johnson

108
  • What did Nixon call his policy to turn over the
    war to the South Vietnamese army and
    simultaneously withdraw American troops?
  • Vietnamization

109
  • What country supplied the North Vietnamese Army?
  • The Soviet Union

110
  • What happened in Vietnam? In other words, how
    did the Vietnam War end?
  • Communist North Vietnam took over South Vietnam
    and reunited the country under communist rule.

111
  • What type of government did Vietnam have when it
    was reunified in 1975?
  • Communist

112
In chronological order name the American
presidents, who served during the Vietnam War.
113
(Ten evil kids jacked Nixons Ford.)
  • Truman
  • Eisenhower
  • Kennedy
  • Johnson
  • Nixon
  • Ford

114
  • Who was President Nixons most important
    Secretary of State?
  • Henry Kissinger

115
  • With what country did President Nixon begin to
    establish formal diplomatic relations in 1972?
  • Communist China

116
  • Name the Soviet-American discussions to establish
    limits on the number of nuclear weapons.
  • The SALT talks

117
  • Name the first treaty to establish limits on the
    number of nuclear weapons held by the United
    States and the Soviet Union.
  • The SALT Treaty

118
  • What was the basis of President Reagans defense
    policy?
  • A massive military buildup

119
  • What was the effect of President Reagans
    military buildup on American relations with the
    Soviet Union?
  • It increased tension between the United States
    and the Soviet Union.

120
  • What action did President Reagan take in Western
    Europe during his first term?
  • Reagan placed new nuclear missiles in Western
    Europe.

121
  • Who became the leader of the Soviet Union in
    1985? This leader was known for the policies of
    Glasnost and Perestroika.
  • Mikhail Gorbachev

122
  • What is the Russian word for openness?
  • Glasnost

123
  • Name Gorbachevs policy of encouraging freedom of
    expression in the Soviet Union.
  • Glasnost

124
  • What Russian word referred to restructuring
    Soviet society?
  • Perestroika

125
  • What type of restructuring did Perestroika do?
  • Economic restructuring

126
  • What countries were Soviet satellites after World
    War II?
  • The countries of Eastern Europe

127
  • What does one call a nation that is formally
    independent, but dominated by another power?
  • A satellite

128
  • What was the name of the revolutionary labor
    movement in Poland during the 1980s?
  • The Solidarity movement

129
What was the best known symbol of the Cold War?
  • The Berlin Wall

130
  • What happened to the Berlin Wall in 1989?
  • It was torn down.

131
  • What happened in Germany in 1990?
  • East Germany and West Germany reunited under the
    democratic West German government.

132
  • What happened to the Soviet Union in 1991?
  • It fell apart or collapsed.

133
  • What action did Gorbachev take on Christmas Day,
    1991?
  • He resigned and declared the Soviet Union had
    ended.

134
  • In chronological order name the leaders of the
    Soviet Union during the Cold War.

135
(Stupid kids buy guns.)
  • Stalin
  • Krushchev
  • Brezhnev
  • Gorbachev
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