In the late nineteenth century, all of the following encouraged american jingoism except
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Log in through your institution journal article Jingoes, Goo-Goos, and the Rise of America's EmpireThe Wilson Quarterly (1976-) Vol. 22, No. 2 (Spring, 1998) , pp. 42-65 (24 pages) Published By: Wilson Quarterly https://www.jstor.org/stable/40259739 Read and download Log in through your school or library Alternate access options For independent researchers Read Online Read 100 articles/month free Subscribe to JPASS Unlimited reading + 10 downloads Journal Information The Wilson Quarterly, which began publishing in 1976, provides a nonpartisan and nonideological window on the world of ideas. By presenting the best writing and thinking of academics, specialists, and others to a broad audience, it aims to overcome the specialization and information overload that prevent the public from following developments in significant realms of knowledge. The magazine ranges over many subject areas but always with an eye to public questions: issues in politics and policy, culture, religion, science, and other fields that bear upon our public life. Publisher Information One of the nation’s premier journals since 1976, The Wilson Quarterly offers fresh takes, on-the-ground reporting, and thought-provoking perspectives through carefully curated essays and multimedia pieces. Each issue takes a deep and satisfying dive into a single topic or theme that is shaping our world - presenting a compelling range of angles and voices. Whether exploring specific regions, political developments, social trends or history, the award-winning WQ aims to inform, intrigue, and inspire. Rights & Usage This item is part of a JSTOR Collection.
The precipitating factor in 1894 Pullman strike was Pullman's cutting of wages without proportionate cuts in company housing rents Because of Grover Cleveland's stand on tariffs and silver, which of the following In 1890 the most important source of revenue for the federal government was in the supreme court decision Munn v. Ilinois 1877 the court ruled that only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce During the Gilded Age, the lifeblood for both Democrats and Republicans was The legal codes that established the system of segregation were President Grover Cleveland departed from the broad consensus of most Gilded Age presidents by advocating Booker T. Washington believed that the key to political and cil rights for African Americans was Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani was forced from power in 1893 becuase she opposed annexation to the US and insisted that native Hawaiins should continue to control Hawaii In the late nineteenth century, all of the following encouraged American jingoism EXCEPT the flooding of American markets by foreign producers William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" oration was primarily in expression of his advocacy of free and unlimited coinage of silver Jacob Coxey's 1894 march on Washington D.C. called for public works projects for unemployed workers The Open Door Policy in China called for which of the following Equal commercial access by all nations to the existing spheres of influence in China The "yellow journalism" of the late 29th century might best be described as reporting the new in an exaggerated, distorted, and sensationalized manner This statement was most probably made in reference to US policy in the one country will control another until they are ready for their own government In what way did the muckrackers contribute to the rise of Progressivism in the early years of the twentieth century their exposes of goverment and business corruption, abuse, and mismanagement led to widely supported public demands for effective reform In the period 1890-1915 all of the following were generally true about AAs except the NAACP enthusiastically endorsed the back-to-africa movement The leaders of the Progressive movement were primarily middle-class reformers concerned with urban and consumer issues Jacob Rii's "How the other half lived" is a study of immigrant urban poverty and despair in the 1890's Where would a person in pre WWI America go to see early movies Besides serving immigrants and the poor in urban neighborhoods, settlement workers like Jane Addams and Florence Kelley actively lobbied for social regorms like anti-sweatshops and child labor laws Which of the following led immediately and directly to Theodore Roosevelt's issuance of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe-Doctrine? American concern that a Japanese syndicate would attempt to purchase land near the Panama Canal In his Atlantic Compromise speech, Booker T. Washington called for which of the following? support for African American self-help promised Mexico that in exchange for an alliance, it would return NM, TX, and AZ at the end of the war President Woodrow Wilson viewed America's entry into WWI as an opportunity for the U.S. to shape a new international order based on the ideals of democracy During the WWI, civil liberties in America were severely damaged by the pressures for loyalty and conformity most of the money raised to finance WWI came from loans from the American public The principal foreign policy issue confronting the Wilson administration between the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 and US involvement in the conflict in 1917 was the WEB Du Bois is best known for his book President Roosevelt's actions during the Coal Strike of 1902 demonstrated that as "public steward" he felt responsible to protect the interests of management, labor, and the public In his political philosophy known as the new freedon, Woodrow Wilson was willing to accept the status quo relationship between government and industry All of the following statements accurately describe the Federal Reserve's System EXCEPT it provided for a central board selected by and under the control of permanent bankers Which of the following statements about woman suffrage is true? the only states with complete woman suffrage before 1900 were west of MS During WWI the committee on public information issued propaganda to persuade the American people of all the following EXCEPT congress should reject the League of Nations The Palmer Raids of 1919 were conducted against suspected communists and anarchists All of the following are important consequences of WWI EXCEPT domination by the Democratic party at the national level Women's participation in the war effort contributed greatly to the fact that they finally received the right to vote the movement of tens of thousans of southern blacks north during WWI resulted in racial violence in the north the senate likely would have accepted american participation in the league of nations if wilson had been willin to compromise with League opponents in congress all of the following were factors in the failure of the US to join the league of nations after the first worls war except the influence of the soviet union in the league of nations Which of the following best characterizes the writings of American authors F.Scott Fitzgerald, e.e. cummings, and Sinclair lewis Disillusionment with modern american society the fist talkie motion picture was Which of the following accurately describes the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920's It favored immigration restriction as well as white supremacy In the 1930s the movement led by Dr. Francis Townsend contributed to congressional approval of a law implementing a federal program of old age benefits In the 1932 Franklin Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover disagreed most strongly about the desirability of federal relief to individuals "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" is a statement from FDR's first inaugural speech Which of the following was one of Hoover's responses to the Great Depression? he at first stressed the desirability of local and private initiative rather than a government intervention In order to deal with the crisis in banking at the time of his inauguration, FDR declared a four-day benking holiday and prohibited the export of money The economic program that emphasizes increasing government expenditures to spur growth and employment is known as Huey P. Long of LA gained a large national following by promising to "share our wealth" by raising taxes on the rich and giving every family $5,000 From the 1880s to the beginning of the New Deal, the dominant American Indian policy of the United States government sought to break up tribal landholdings Which of the following alphabet agencies is incorrectly paired to its purpose WPA-provided funding for home mortgages Conservatives criticized the New Deal becuase it crippled business by protecting labor unions and dictating wage and hour regulations to industry Which of the following is true of the Social Security Act the government felt is was at least partially responsible for the aged, the dependent and the disabled Which new deal is not reform FDRs court packing scheme in 1937 brought about all of the following EXCEPT passage of the Judiciary Act of 1937 The Wagner (National Labor Relations) Act gave labor the right to bargain collectively What was the most controversial event associated with the Spanish American war?The Explosion of the USS Maine: The Controversial Event That Led to the Spanish-American War.
What was the primary cause of the Spanish American war?The reasons for war were many, but there were two immediate ones: America's support the ongoing struggle by Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule, and the mysterious explosion of the battleship U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor.
What was the impact of the Spanish American war?The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. As a result Spain lost its control over the remains of its overseas empire -- Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines Islands, Guam, and other islands.
How did the United States benefit most from acquiring territories as a result of the Spanish American war?The United States also annexed the independent state of Hawaii during the conflict. Thus, the war enabled the United States to establish its predominance in the Caribbean region and to pursue its strategic and economic interests in Asia.
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