A) Resistance to American colonial rule B) Religious conversion C) Desire for independence from Spain D) Economic inequality
A) 1900 B) 1898 C) 1901 D) 1899
A) General Leonard Wood B) General Douglas MacArthur C) General William T. Sherman D) General John J. Pershing
A) 1905 B) 1920 C) 1913 D) 1910
A) Battle of Marawi B) Capture of Lanao C) Bud Dajo Massacre D) Siege of Malabang
A) Religious duty B) Self-defense C) Economic gain D) Civilizing mission
A) Treaty of Paris (1898) B) Treaty of Tokyo (1905) C) Treaty of Manila (1946) D) Treaty of Malolos
A) Open door policy B) Isolationism C) Benevolent assimilation D) Manifest destiny
A) Encouraged surrender to U.S. B) Promoted cooperation with Spain C) Unifying factor with Christians D) Basis for resistance against American rule |