6. What do the labeled bolts of cloth represent in the political cartoon?

A) American support for foreign immigration
B) American non-interventionist beliefs
C) American domestic economic policy
D) American involvement in other countries

7. Access to land for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama was Theodore Roosevelt's primary reason for urging Panama to revolt against Columbia.
A) True
B) False

8. Which of the following best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America?
A) The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America
B) American interests were best focused on domestic policies
C) American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere
D) The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America

9. Which statement does not articulate an interventionist argument for American Imperialism?
A) American expansion exploits the peoples of other nations
B) The U.S. is obligated to intervene in foreign nations
C) The U.S. is obligated to share Christianity and American values
D) The use of force to obtain military bases in other countries is justified

10. Which headline is the best example of "yellow journalism" as practices in the late 1800's?
A) Maine Split by Enemy's Secret Infernal Machine
B) Maine Sunk in Havana Harbor
C) Anti- Imperialists Oppose War with Spain
D) Several Sailors die in Maine Sinking

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Here are the answers to your questions:

6. What do the labeled bolts of cloth represent in the political cartoon?

  • D) American involvement in other countries

7. Access to land for a canal across the Isthmus of Panama was Theodore Roosevelt's primary reason for urging Panama to revolt against Columbia.

  • A) True

8. Which of the following best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America?

  • C) American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere

9. Which statement does not articulate an interventionist argument for American Imperialism?

  • A) American expansion exploits the peoples of other nations

10. Which headline is the best example of "yellow journalism" as practiced in the late 1800's?

  • A) Maine Split by Enemy's Secret Infernal Machine

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