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What was the impact of Matthew perrys journey to japan in 1853

It led to the expansion of trade with Asia, putting the US into competition with European countries for control of the Pacific Ocean.

Why did senator albert j beveridge claim that the us needed to expand trade into new overseas markets

to sell Americas surplus of goods

What was the goal of the Philippine insurrection

The goal of the Philippine Insurrection was to establish an independent nation.

What happened within a year of US Navy Commodore Matthew Perry's arrival in Tokyo Bay in 1853

Perry negotiated a treaty that opened trade to the U.S

How did imperialist nations expand and protect their interests around the world

Imperialist nations built up their armies and navies.

What fields did progressives aim to reform

They aimed to reform child labor, workplace conditions, education, and government.

Why did the American Anti-Imperialist League condemn imperialism

The league argued that imperialism went against American principles

What prevented the United states from taking possession of Cuba after the Spanish-American War

the passage of the Teller Amendment by Congress when war was declared.-(Nova Net)

Why did Filipino nationalist leader Emilio Aguinaldo turn against US rule in the Philippines

aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippines

For what purpose was the womens christian temperance union formed

to protect the home and ban liquor

What action led wealthy planters in Hawaii to fear that their sales and profits would decrease

the imposition of a new U.S tariff on Hawaiian sugar.

Who made up Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Rider force that captured Kettle and San Juan hills in Cuba

The Rough Riders were made up of rugged westerners and wealthy easterners.(Nova Net)

Why did president Grover Cleveland refuse to sign the treaty that allowed the United states to annex Hawaii

Cleveland learned that the treaty didn't have the support of Hawaiians

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