Answer:
1. labor management.
2. agricultural revolution.
3. Industrial Revolution .
4. corporation.
5. Monroe Doctrine .
6. Square Deal.
7. Big Stick Policy.
8. Open-Door Policy .
9. Boxer rebellion.
10. Spanish-American War.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. organization of labor to make its voice heard by management
labor management.
2. mass development of farm labor-saving equipment
agricultural revolution .
3. change from hand labor to machine labor
Industrial Revolution .
4. merging of several businesses to form one organization
corporation .
5. checked European colonization and intervention in Western Hemisphere affairs
Monroe Doctrine .
The Monroe Doctrine was first coined by US president James Monroe in 1850. Opposing European interventionism in the Western Hemisphere, it can be summed in the phrase: "America for Americans".
6. Roosevelt's domestic policy giving equal treatment to all
Square Deal .
The Square Deal was a policy of Theodore Roosevelt between 1901-1909. It aimed to control what he considered the excesses of both big businesses and workers' organizations.
7. policy of speak softly but keep an efficient navy to enforce the Monroe Doctrine
Big Stick Policy .
This one refers to Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy. He enforced the policy by intervening in Venezuela, Panama and Cuba.
8. international policy giving equal trading rights with China to all nations
Open-Door Policy .
This was a policy imposed by the United States upon China in the late 19th century to force the Chinese to give equal trading rights to all nations. This policy continued one way or another until the proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
9. uprising of loyal Chinese against outsiders in their country
Boxer Rebellion .
Fought between 1899-1901, the Boxer Rebellion was an uprising initiated by the Militia United in Righteousness, a group of martial artists who opposed foreign influence and intervention in China. An eight-nation intervention quelled the rebellion, occupying Beijing and forcing more conditions upon the Qing government.
10. war for Cuban independence
Spanish-American War.
The Spanish-American War was a conflict fought in 1898 between the United States and Spain. It led to the Cuban Independence and the US acquisition of Spanish possessions.