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U.S. As A World Power Crossword
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1) Hay sent imperialist nations a note asking them to offer assurance that they would respect the principle of equal trade opportunities, specifically in the China market.
2) A rider to the Army Appropriations Bill of 1901, it specified the conditions under which the U.S. could intervene in Cuba's internal affairs, and provided that Cuba could not make a treaty with another nation that might impair its independence. Its provisions where later incorporated into the Cuban Constitution.
3) His letter was stolen from the mail and delivered to Hearst. He had called McKinley weak and bitter. It was played up by the yellow journalists.
4) informal agreement between the U.S. and Japan to end racial segregation in San Francisco schools and prevent Japanese immigration to the U.S.
7) 1908 - Japan / U.S. agreement in which both nations agreed to respect each other's territories in the Pacific and to uphold the Open Door policy in China.
8) The 1884 nomination for the Rebublican presidential candidate
9) led a Filipino insurrection against the Spanish in 1896 and assisted the U.S. invasion. He served as leader of the provisional government but was removed by the U.S. because he wanted to make the Philippines independent before the U.S. felt it was ready for independence.
10) was a policy put in place during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. The president hoped to influence and control other countries through economic pressure, only supporting Latin American governments that were democratic or otherwise supported United States interests. By refusing to support non-democratic countries, he hoped to hurt them economically and thus force them into submission
12) In 1890, he wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History. He was a proponent of building a large navy. He said that a new, modern navy was necessary to protect the international trade America depended on.
13) it should be the earnest wish and paramount aim of the military administration to win the confidence, respect, and affection of the inhabitants of the Philippines
14) 1850 - Treaty between U.S. and Great Britain agreeing that neither country would try to obtain exclusive rights to a canal across the Isthmus of Panama. Abrogated by the U.S. in 1881.
22) unit led by Theodore Roosevelt; consisted of rugged westerners and upper-class easterners; helped secure high ground during battles of Kettle, and San Juan
23) 1900 - a secret Chinese society called the Boxers because their symbol was a fist revolted against foreigners in their midst and laid siege to foreign legislations in Beijing.
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5) a United States federal law that established civilian (albeit limited popular) government on the island of Puerto Rico
6) President William Howard Taft—to further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries
11) In charge of the navy when the Maine crisis occurred, he had rebuilt the navy and tried to start a war with Cuba.
15) officially ended the Russo-Japanese War , resulting in negative relations between the U.S. and Russia/Japan
16) nations taking over nations
17) He wrote the Open Door notes.
18) Brutal general of the Spanish, created "reconcentration camps" in which rebels and Philippians were held indefinitely.
19) the struggle for Filipinos to gain their independence from the U.S.
20) April 1896 - U.S. declared Cuba free from Spain, but the Teller Amendment disclaimed any American intention to annex Cuba.
21) 1903 - U.S. guaranteed the independence of the newly-created Republic of Panama.
24) U.S. would act as international policemen. An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
25) aggressive nationalism, triggered by "Worst Insult to the United States in its History"
26) took his ship into Manila Bay, in the Philippine Islands, and attacked the Spanish Pacific fleet there. The U.S. had been planning to take this strategic port in the Pacific.
27) Region in which political and economic control is exerted by on European nation to the exclusion of all others. Spheres of influence appeared primarily in the East, and also in Africa.
28) February 15, 1898 - An explosion from a mine in the Bay of Havanna crippled the warship Maine. The U.S. blamed Spain for the incident and used it as an excuse to go to war with Spain.
29) stated that events in the Americans affected the U.S. and we thus had reason to intervene.
30) Determined that inhabitants of U.S. territories had some, but not all, of the rights of U.S. citizens.
31) Approved by the Senate on February 6, 1898, it ended the Spanish-American War. The U.S. gained Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
32) Roosevelt said, "walk softly and carry a big stick." In international affairs, ask first but bring along a big army to help convince them. Threaten to use force, act as international policemen. It was his foreign policy in Latin America.
33) Bulit to make passage between Atlantic and Pacific oceans easier and faster.
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