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Down: 1)  an 1898 conflict between the US and Spain, in which the US supported Cubans’ fight for independence. 2) (1794–1876), Mexican general and political leader. He controlled Mexico as its president 1833–36, its dictator 1844–45, and again its president 1853–55. In most of the interim years, he was essentially still in control and engaged in several military actions against the US, including his victory at the Alamo 1836 and his defeats at San Jacinto 1836 and Buena Vista 1847. 3) (1806–72), Mexican statesman; president 1861–64 and 1867–72. Between 1864 and 1867, Maximilian, who was supported by the French, replaced him as emperor. 4)  a period of Japanese history, from 1867 to 1912, during which Emperor Mutsuhito ruled the country. 5)  a policy, proposed by the U.S. in 1899, under which all nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China. 8)  (1830–1915), Mexican general and statesman; president 1877–80 and 1884–1911. 11)  War between China and Japan in Korea because China broke their agreement with Japan to not send their army into Korea. 12)  A U.S. policy of opposition to European interference in Latin America, announced by president James Monroe in 1823. 13) a human made water way connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, built in Panama by the U.S. and opened in 1914. 15)  President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, in which he declared that the U.S. had the right to exercise “Police Power” throughout the Western Hemisphere. 17) a military dictator of Latin American country. 18) president of Mexico in 1910 who was arrested by Diaz and exiled to the U.S. and then was elected president in 1911 but was taken down by Villa and Zapata. Across: 6)  an 1854 agreement between the U.S. and Japan, which opened two Japanese ports to U.S. ships and allowed the U.S. to set up an embassy in Japan. 7) a mid-19th century rebellion against the Qing Dynasty in China, led by Hong Xiuquan. 9) a 1900 revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence in the country. 10) a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain’s opium trade. 14)  (1879–1919), Mexican revolutionary. He attempted to implement his program of agrarian reform by means of guerrilla warfare. From 1914, he and Pancho Villa fought against the regimes of General Huerta and Venustiano Carranza. 16) (1878–1923), Mexican revolutionary; born Doroteo Arango. He helped Venustiano Carranza to overthrow the dictatorial regime of General Victoriano Huerta in 1914, but then helped Emiliano Zapata to rebel against Carranza's regime. 19) A Cuban writer who launched the second war for Cuban independence. 20)  the adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit. 21) an exemption of foreign residents from the laws of a country. 22) a 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan sparked by the 2 countries’ efforts to dominate Manchuria and Korea. 23)  a foreign region in which a nation has control over trade and other economic activities. 24)  a liberal reform movement in 19th-century Mexico, led by Beníto Juárez.
 

 

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