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3 years ago
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Match the following people, policies, actions, and places with their appropriate description. 1. negotiated by Perry Gorgas 2. C

hinese goal of trying to rid their homeland of all foreigners return of $12 million to China 3. international policy giving all countries equal trading rights with China Square Deal 4. policy stating that labor, big business, and the common man should be given an equal deal Theodore Roosevelt 5. in charge of making Panama safe for canal workers Open-Door Policy 6. in charge of Panama Canal construction Panama Canal 7. acted as a healing balm, strengthened the world position of the U.S. Japanese-American Treaty 8. helped increase U.S. trade with Central and South America Goethals 9. led the U.S. out of the philosophy of isolationism into world leader status Boxer Rebellion
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igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
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<em><u>Answer:</u></em>

1. negotiated by Perry 

-Japanese-American Treaty 

2. Chinese goal of trying to rid their homeland of all foreigners 

- Boxer rebellion

3. international policy giving all countries equal trading rights with China 

-Open door policy

4. policy stating that labor, big business, and the common man should be given an equal deal 

-Square Deal 

5. in charge of making Panama safe for canal workers 

-Gorgas

 6. in charge of Panama Canal construction Panama Canal

-Gethals

7. acted as a healing balm, strengthened the world position of the U.S. 

-Return of $12 million to China

8. helped increase U.S. trade with Central and South America 

-Panama Canal

 9. led the U.S. out of the philosophy of isolationism into world leader status 

-Theodore Roosevelt

notsponge [240]3 years ago
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<span>1. negotiated by Perry 
-</span>Japanese-American Treaty <span>
2. Chinese goal of trying to rid their homeland of all foreigners 
- </span>Boxer rebellion<span>
3. international policy giving all countries equal trading rights with China 
-</span>Open door policy<span>
4. policy stating that labor, big business, and the common man should be given an equal deal 
-</span>Square Deal <span>
5. in charge of making Panama safe for canal workers 
-G</span>orgas<span>
 6. in charge of Panama Canal construction Panama Canal
-</span>Gethals<span>
7. acted as a healing balm, strengthened the world position of the U.S. 
-</span>Return of $12 million to China<span>
8. helped increase U.S. trade with Central and South America 
-Panama Canal
 9. led the U.S. out of the philosophy of isolationism into world leader status 
-</span><span>Theodore Roosevelt</span>
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