Question
Question 11 pts
Based on what you learned in Module 23, what changes did the U.S. make in foreign policy at this time?
Group of answer choices
to lessen its global power and national pride
to stay out of overseas conflict
to find new sources of raw materials
to avoid alliances with other nations
Question 33 pts
Based on what you learned in module 23, what territories did the U.S. gain at this time? Select all that apply.
Group of answer choices
Cuba
Louisiana Territory
Puerto Rico
Hawaii
The Philippines
California
Question 41 pts
Why did President Theodore Roosevelt expand the role of the United States in Latin America in the early 1900s?
Group of answer choices
to put an end to violent revolutions occurring in Latin America
to stabilize the economies of struggling Latin American nations
to spread democracy to the nations in Latin America
to prevent Europeans from directly intervening in Latin America
Question 51 pts
What was the purpose of the open door policy?
Group of answer choices
to secure friendship and commerce between the United States and Japan
to allow all nations to have equal access to trade in China
to give the United States the right to be the only trading partner with China
to implement a new industrialization process to try to modernize Japan
Based on what you learned in Module 23, what changes did the U.S. make in foreign policy at this time?
Group of answer choices
to lessen its global power and national pride
to stay out of overseas conflict
to find new sources of raw materials
to avoid alliances with other nations
Question 33 pts
Based on what you learned in module 23, what territories did the U.S. gain at this time? Select all that apply.
Group of answer choices
Cuba
Louisiana Territory
Puerto Rico
Hawaii
The Philippines
California
Question 41 pts
Why did President Theodore Roosevelt expand the role of the United States in Latin America in the early 1900s?
Group of answer choices
to put an end to violent revolutions occurring in Latin America
to stabilize the economies of struggling Latin American nations
to spread democracy to the nations in Latin America
to prevent Europeans from directly intervening in Latin America
Question 51 pts
What was the purpose of the open door policy?
Group of answer choices
to secure friendship and commerce between the United States and Japan
to allow all nations to have equal access to trade in China
to give the United States the right to be the only trading partner with China
to implement a new industrialization process to try to modernize Japan
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers based on what is typically covered in the context of U.S. foreign policy during the relevant historical period, which likely aligns with Module 23:
**Question 1: Based on what you learned in Module 23, what changes did the U.S. make in foreign policy at this time?**
- **Answer:** to find new sources of raw materials
**Question 2: Based on what you learned in module 23, what territories did the U.S. gain at this time? Select all that apply.**
- **Answers:**
- Puerto Rico
- Hawaii
- The Philippines
(Please note that Cuba was granted independence after the Spanish-American War but was subject to U.S. influence under the Platt Amendment, so it is not typically counted as a U.S. territory in the same way as the others listed.)
**Question 3: Why did President Theodore Roosevelt expand the role of the United States in Latin America in the early 1900s?**
- **Answer:** to prevent Europeans from directly intervening in Latin America
**Question 4: What was the purpose of the open door policy?**
- **Answer:** to allow all nations to have equal access to trade in China
If you have further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!
**Question 1: Based on what you learned in Module 23, what changes did the U.S. make in foreign policy at this time?**
- **Answer:** to find new sources of raw materials
**Question 2: Based on what you learned in module 23, what territories did the U.S. gain at this time? Select all that apply.**
- **Answers:**
- Puerto Rico
- Hawaii
- The Philippines
(Please note that Cuba was granted independence after the Spanish-American War but was subject to U.S. influence under the Platt Amendment, so it is not typically counted as a U.S. territory in the same way as the others listed.)
**Question 3: Why did President Theodore Roosevelt expand the role of the United States in Latin America in the early 1900s?**
- **Answer:** to prevent Europeans from directly intervening in Latin America
**Question 4: What was the purpose of the open door policy?**
- **Answer:** to allow all nations to have equal access to trade in China
If you have further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!