a. A policy of extending your rule over foreign countriesb. the control by one country of the political and economic life of another country or region
  • isolationism
  • expansionism
  • imperialism
  • diplomacy
negotiation between nations
  • imperialism
  • isolationism
  • diplomacy
  • national security
The doctrine of expanding the territory or the economic influence of a country
  • expansionism
  • isolationism
  • imperialism
  • dollar diplomacy
Roosevelt's belief that the US should respond to foreign crisis not by threats but by military action
  • Moral Diplomacy
  • Open Door Policy
  • Imperialism
  • Big Stick Diplomacy
-the American ship blown up in Havanah harbor in 1898-it is unknown if it was sunk by the Spanish
  • Havana Harbor
  • Panama Canal
  • Rough Riders
  • U.S.S. Maine
a large island nation about 90 miles off the coast of Florida that was a colony of Spain until freed in the Spanish-American War
  • Philippines
  • William Randolph Hearst
  • Cuba
  • Puerto Rico
the harbor where the USS Maine was sailing into when it exploded
  • Havana Harbor
  • Cuba
  • Panama Canal
  • Independence
-troop of en from many different backgrounds organized by Theodore Roosevelt-served in the Spanish-American War fighting in Cuba
  • independence
  • Rough Riders
  • U.S.S. Maine
  • William McKinley
-Cuba-Philippines-Guam-Puerto Rico-Cuban Protectorate
  • Causes of the war
  • Results of the war
  • Steward's Folly
  • Joseph Pulitzer
-The largest and southernmost island in the Marianas-was turned over to the United States by Spain in 1898
  • U.S.S. Maine
  • Guam
  • Panama Canal
  • Rough Riders
using money to negotiate with other countries
  • Dollar Diplomacy
  • Big Stick Diplomacy
  • Open Door Policy
  • Imperialism
-prohibited Cuba from making treaties with other nations -gave America control of a naval base at Guantanamo Bay-gave the US the right to intervene in Cuban affairs if the country's independence was threatened
  • Open Door Policy
  • Platt Amendment
  • William Randolph Hearst
  • Philippines
believed in Dollar Diplomacy
  • William Mckinley
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Diplomacy
  • William Taft
A policy whereby all countries have an equal opportunity to trade freely in a certain place
  • Yellow Journalism
  • Imperialism
  • Dollar Diplomacy
  • Open Door Policy
affairs between nations
  • diplomacy
  • international affairs
  • economic policy
  • big stick diplomacy
believed in Moral Diplomacy
  • Dollar Diplomacy
  • William Mckinley
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • William Taft
He purchased Alaska from the Russians and people thought it was foolish
  • William Randolph Hearst
  • Puerto Rico
  • Joseph Pulitzer
  • Steward's Folly
a. writing which exaggerates sensational, dramatic, and gruesome events to attract readersb. exaggerated stories that helped sell newspapers
  • isolationism
  • imperialism
  • yellow journalism
  • moral diplomacy
a man-made canal that allows ships to go through the country of Panama to the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean
  • Panama Canal
  • Havana Harbor
  • U.S.S. Maine
  • William McKinley
freedom from control or influence of another or others
  • independence
  • rejection
  • imperialism
  • delegation
argued that if the US gave the Philippines independence, some other nations would probably attack the islands and take control-president-
  • William McKinley
  • William Randolph Hearst
  • William Taft
  • Woodrow Wilson
-president or the US from 1901-1909 -favored a strong, active US presence in the world-leader of the "Rough Riders' before becoming president-pushed for the building of the Panama Canal
  • William McKinley
  • U.S.S. Maine
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Rough Riders
Newspaper publisher who helped start yellow journalism style
  • William Randolph Hearst
  • Joseph Pulitzer
  • Steward's Folly
  • Yellow Journalism
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