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Column A
1.
Philippine Insurrection:
Philippine Insurrection
2.
Emilio Aguinaldo:
Emilio Aguinaldo
3.
Anti-Imperialist League:
Anti-Imperialist League
4.
Hay’s Open Door Notes:
Hay’s Open Door Notes
5.
Platt Amendment:
Platt Amendment
6.
Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy:
Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy
7.
Panama Canal:
Panama Canal
8.
Roosevelt Corollary:
Roosevelt Corollary
9.
Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy:
Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy
10.
Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy:
Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy
Column B
Column B
a. notes sent to the major powers (France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan, and Russia) to ask them to declare formally that they would uphold Chinese territorial and administrative integrity and they would not interfere with the free use of the treaty ports in their spheres of influence in China.[5] The Open Door Policy stated that all nations, including the United States, could enjoy equal access to the Chinese market
b. Asserted that the US has Police Powers in the Western Hemisphere
c. Using threat of military force to advance US Foreign policy interests
d. Massive Infrastructure project designed to connect Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
e. Reaction to the US occupation of the Philippines after the end of the Spanish American War
f. prohibited the Cuban Government from entering into any international treaty that would compromise Cuban independence or allow foreign powers to use the island for military purposes. The United States also reserved the right to intervene in Cuban affairs in order to defend Cuban independence
g. sought to ensure the financial stability of a region while protecting and extending U.S. commercial and financial interests there
h. Diplomatic system in which support is given only to countries whose beliefs are analogous to that of the nation
i. argued against militarization and the creation of an overseas American Empire and asserted that the principles the United States had been founded upon needed to extend to foreign policy as well
j. Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who is officially recognized as the first and the youngest president of the Philippines

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here's the match between entries in Column A and their corresponding descriptions in Column B:

| Column A | Column B Description |
|------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1. Philippine Insurrection | e. Reaction to the US occupation of the Philippines after the end of the Spanish American War |
| 2. Emilio Aguinaldo | j. Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who is officially recognized as the first and the youngest president of the Philippines |
| 3. Anti-Imperialist League | i. argued against militarization and the creation of an overseas American Empire and asserted that the principles the United States had been founded upon needed to extend to foreign policy as well |
| 4. Hay’s Open Door Notes | a. notes sent to the major powers (France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Japan, and Russia) to ask them to declare formally that they would uphold Chinese territorial and administrative integrity and they would not interfere with the free use of the treaty ports in their spheres of influence in China. |
| 5. Platt Amendment | f. prohibited the Cuban Government from entering into any international treaty that would compromise Cuban independence or allow foreign powers to use the island for military purposes. The United States also reserved the right to intervene in Cuban affairs in order to defend Cuban independence |
| 6. Roosevelt’s Big Stick Diplomacy | c. Using threat of military force to advance US Foreign policy interests |
| 7. Panama Canal | d. Massive Infrastructure project designed to connect Atlantic and Pacific Oceans |
| 8. Roosevelt Corollary | b. Asserted that the US has Police Powers in the Western Hemisphere |
| 9. Taft’s Dollar Diplomacy | g. sought to ensure the financial stability of a region while protecting and extending U.S. commercial and financial interests there |
| 10. Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy | h. Diplomatic system in which support is given only to countries whose beliefs are analogous to that of the nation |

This matches each event or concept in Column A with its appropriate description in Column B.
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