What inspired the Boxer Rebellion? (1 point) Responses the Open Door Policy the Open Door Policy industrialization in Japan industrialization in Japan foreign influence in China foreign influence in China the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani

foreign influence in China

Why was the American attack on Manila harbor in the Philippines important for a quick American victory in the Spanish-American War? (1 point) Responses The United States relied on war supplies from Asia and securing the Philippines protected those. The United States relied on war supplies from Asia and securing the Philippines protected those. The United States was able to crush the Spanish fleet in Manila, thereby making it a war in the Caribbean only. The United States was able to crush the Spanish fleet in Manila, thereby making it a war in the Caribbean only. The United States protected Filipinos and they in turn came to the United States’ aid during the Spanish-American War. The United States protected Filipinos and they in turn came to the United States’ aid during the Spanish-American War. The attack on Manila showed Spain that the United States was ready for war and the Spanish were intimidated by that power.

The United States relied on war supplies from Asia and securing the Philippines protected those.

How did Taft's policy in Latin America differ from Roosevelt's approach? (1 point) Responses It relied heavily on military intervention to maintain order. It relied heavily on military intervention to maintain order. It emphasized building economic ties rather than using military force. It emphasized building economic ties rather than using military force. It criticized imperialism and promoted peace throughout Latin America. It criticized imperialism and promoted peace throughout Latin America. It established new economic opportunities by building the Panama Canal.

It emphasized building economic ties rather than using military force.

Which sentence best describes the battles that occurred during World War I? (1 point) Responses They were long and deadly as a result of trench warfare. They were long and deadly as a result of trench warfare. They involved stalemates in which very little action occurred. They involved stalemates in which very little action occurred. They were quick and highly destructive due to modern weapons. They were quick and highly destructive due to modern weapons. They resulted in consistent victories for certain well-trained troops. They resulted in consistent victories for certain well-trained troops.

They were long and deadly as a result of trench warfare.

How did labor conditions change during World War I? (1 point) Responses They worsened as fewer male workers were available. They worsened as fewer male workers were available. They changed because more factory jobs were available. They changed because more factory jobs were available. They declined because union membership fell. They declined because union membership fell. They changed as more women joined the workforce.

They changed as more women joined the workforce.

How did President Wilson's goals differ from those of other leaders at Versailles? (1 point) Responses He wanted to punish Germany for the war. He wanted to punish Germany for the war. He wanted to achieve peace without victory. He wanted to achieve peace without victory. He wanted to acquire new colonial territory. He wanted to acquire new colonial territory. He wanted to reduce Germany's military power.