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History exam 2 Crossword
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2) The term used to describe the exclusive political and trading rights that a foreign nation enjoyed within another nation’s territory.
3) Law levied federal fines for mislabeling food or medicine.
4) A constitutional amendment that enabled voters, rather than state legislatures, to elect federal senators.
5) The Anglo-Saxon quest to better the lives of so-called racially inferior peoples by spreading Western economic, cultural, and spiritual values and institutions.
6) Corollary to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine that announced the U.S. intention to act as an “international police power” in Latin America.
8) The act creating a federally run Federal Reserve to serve as a “banker’s bank” that held a portion of bank funds in reserve to help member banks in time of crisis, set rates for business loans, and issued a new national paper currency.
10) The effort to use scientific knowledge to secure maximum output and profit.
11) A manmade waterway through Panama completed in 1914 to link the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
13) Granted the United States the right to maintain a naval base at Guantánamo Bay, to intervene militarily in Cuban domestic affairs, and a privileged trading relationship with Cuba. The Cuban government also needed permission from the United States before entering into treaties with other nations.
14) A U.S.-sponsored nonbinding international agreement that kept the Chinese market open to all foreign nations.
16) Colorado state troops set a striking miners’ camp ablaze, killing thirteen women and children, an act that outraged laborers throughout the nation.
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1) The late nineteenth-century term for colonizing foreign nations and lands, relying primarily on business, political, and military structures rather than settlers to rule colonized peoples and exploit their resources.
7) The Supreme Court upheld maximum hour laws for female workers because protecting women’s reproductive health served the public good.
9) Congressional promise “to leave the government and control of the [Cuban] Island to its people” at the end of the Spanish-American War.
12) Progressive Era term for investigative journalists who wrote exposés on government and business corruption.
15) The act prohibited interlocking company directories and exempted trade unions from prosecution under the 1890 Sherman Anti-Trust Act. 539
16) A Supreme Court ruling that unless long work hours directly jeopardized workers’ health, the government could not abridge an employee’s freedom to negotiate his own work schedule with his employer.
17) Japanese agreement to deny passports to Japanese workers intending to immigrate to the United States.
18) This group envisioned “one big union” that welcomed all workers regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, or skill, which would one day take over all means of production.
19) Agreement that ended the Spanish-American War, with Spain relinquishing its claim to Cuba and the United States receiving Puerto Rico and Guam. In return for $20 million, Spain turned the Philippines over to the United States.
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