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3. Forerunner of the Organization of American States (three words).
5. Battle that launched Theodore Roosevelt’s political career (three words).
8. American minister who said we had a Christian duty to take over other nations (first and last name).
10. Ending this conflict earned Roosevelt the Nobel Peace Prize (three words).
11. Author of “The Influence of Sea Power Upon History.” (full name)
13. Mexican bandit who raided across the U.S. border (two words).
16. Spanish-American War hero who was added to the McKinley ticket to gain popular support against Bryan.
19. Naval battle where America sank the Spanish Pacific fleet (two words).
21. The purchase of this area from Russia completed Manifest Destiny.
25. Yellow journalism tsar (full name)
27. An explosion on this ship was used as a casus belli.
28. Cleveland and his Secretary of State Olney forced Britain to submit to arbitration with this South American country.
31. Nickname for Wilson’s foreign policy (two words).
32. Nickname for Roosevelt’s foreign policy (two words)
33. Part of Cuba seized by the United States because it was an excellent harbor (two words). It is still controlled by the United States.
35. Belief that God wants Amercia to control the entire North American continent (two words).
39. Law that gave (future) independence to the Phillippines (two words).
40. Roosevelt’s secret understanding with Japan in which Japan agreed to restrict immigration and Roosevelt would get California to repeal anti-Japanese laws (two words, drop the possessive apostrophe).
42. Hay’s China policy.
44. Historian who argued that America’s intervention in the Cuban Revolt was based on economic motives (first and last name).
47. Pacific annexation that eventually became a state.
50. Document that outraged America when it was discovered that the Spanish Ambassador had a low opinion of President McKinley.
51. International flare-up that almost led to war between Wilson’s America and Huerta’s Mexico (two words).
56. Last Queen of Hawaii.
57. Filipino nationalist leader (first and last name).
58. Symbol of America’s new naval power (three words).
59. Historian who argued that America’s intervention in the Cuban Revolt was based on economic motives (full name).
60. Term for America’s desire to spread good ideas to the world for the benefit of all people. The altruistic part of America’s foreign policy schizophrenia (four words).
61. Nickname for Taft’s foreign policy (two words).
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1. Sensationalistic penny papers (two words).
2. Law that greatly compromised “independent” Cuba’s sovereignty (two words). Know the terms of this law.
4. Expanded the Monroe Doctrine by stating that if intervention in Latin America was required, America would conduct the intervention (two words).
6. Contributed to the building of the Panama Canal by fighting yellow fever.
7. Early American policy that declared the Western Hemisphere off limits to European colonization (two words).
9. Term for the period at the end of the 1800s in which Europe and America began to take take colonies in Africa and Asia (two words).
12. Extended the Monroe doctrine to cover non-European powers (i.e. Japan). Two words.
14. Treaty that stated that any transoceanic canal would be under joint U.S./British control. Roosevelt got Britain to abrogate it (three words).
15. Great congressional imperialist (three words).
17. Colonies that are required to purchase all of their goods from the home country (two words).
18. Yellow journalism tsar (first and last name)
20. Chief engineer of the Panama Canal.
22. Leader of the Anti-Imperialist League (full name).
23. Naval battle where American sank the Spanish Atlantic fleet (two words).
24. Understanding in which America and Japan recognized each other’s Pacific possessions and agreed to support the Open Door Policy (three words).
26. Roosevelt’s Secretary of State (as a young man, he was Lincoln’s personal secretary).
29. Where Roosevelt built the transoceanic canal.
30. Historian who argued that America’s intervention in the Cuban conflict was driven by mob psychology (first and last name).
34. Modern nickname for our port (and prison) in Cuba.
36. Alaska is nicknamed “______’s Icebox.”
37. Chinese equivalent of the Ghost Dance (two words).
38. American naval commander who took the Phillippines.
39. Intense, aggressive nationalism.
41. Part of America’s declaration of war against Spain that stated that America would grant Cuba its independence (two words).
43. Realism in foreign policy.
45. Political philosopher who said that imperialism was the last gasp of capitalism.
46. This Caribbean coaling station’s residents were granted American citizenship by Congressin 1917. It may become the 51st state (two words).
48. The use of the “survival of the fittest” idea to justify imperialism (two words).
49. An area where an industrialized country controls the trade and investment of an area of a weaker country (three words).
52. American general who chased Pancho Villa past the Rio Grande.
53. The revolt of this Spanish colony led to the Spanish-American War.
54. French monarch who intervened in Mexico (drop the III).
55. Series of court decisions that ruled that territories did no enjoy Constitutional protections unless Congress granted protection through legislation (two words).