Discuss U.S. relations with Japan and Europe during the Theodore Roosevelt administration

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: While Roosevelt supported Japan as the major nation for maintaining the balance of power in the Far East, Californians discriminated against Japanese in their state, complicating United States-Japanese relations. Tensions mounted between the United States and Japan as their interests clashed in the western Pacific. In Europe, Roosevelt worried about mounting German power and pursued a policy emphasizing a close relationship with Great Britain.

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What does "Viking" mean?

A) ?the act of being a Norseman B) ?the act of marauding or piracy C) ?the act of impersonating a Norseman D) ?the act of making peace E) ?the act of building a home

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As written documents, the state constitutions were intended to

a. represent a fundamental law superior to ordinary legislation. b. state the fundamental ideals underlying state laws. c. grant the governor more power than the legislature. d. keep the government in the hands of the well-to-do. e. reaffirm states' rights.

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Those who led the Bear Flag Revolt to make California a republic were:

a. young American officers under the leadership of John C. Frémont b. allied with the governor, Jose Castro c. Texans who thought the United States should have avoided war and supported the Mexicans d. British settlers who stayed in California after the United States annexed Oregon

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