SS - Unit 6 Word Scramble
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Definition | Answer |
A large island nation that was a colony of Spain until it was freed in the Spanish-American War | |
The rules or guidelines a country has and follows in its dealings with other countries | |
What 3 territories did America gain control of in the Spanish-American War? | |
When a stronger nation holds or expands control or dominating influence over weaker foreign lands, but without settling population in those lands | |
A canal constructed in the early 1900's by the U.S. across Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. | |
Statements made by President Roosevelt that claimed the U.S. had a right, under certain circumstances, to step in and solve disputes affecting countries in the Americas. | |
A battleship sent by the U.S. to Cuba to protect American citizens during the rebellion. It was blown up in the Havana Harbor and led to the U.S. declaring war. | |
A term for the exaggerated style of news reporting in the newspapers. | |
What were the CAUSES/REASONS for the S.A.W.? | 1. America's desire to help Cuba gain independence. 2. Protecting American business interests (SUGAR) 3. SINKING OF THE USS MAINE 4. YELLOW JOURNALISM that exaggerated and inflamed the public opinion against Spain. |
What were the EFFECTS/RESULTS of the S.A.W.? | 1. U.S. became recognized as a World Power. 2. Cuba became independent of Spain. 3. U.S. gained: THE PHILIPPINES, GUAM, AND PUERTO RICO. |
How long did the Spanish-American War last? | From APRIL to AUGUST 1898. |
President Theodore Roosevelt's style of dealing with foreign countries that he thought were not acting fairly toward the U.S. |
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