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1. Spanish-American War

The conflict between the U.S. and Spain which helped Cuba gain its

independence from Spain in 1898.

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2. U.S.S. Maine

An American warship which exploded in Cuba’s Havana

Harbor and became a catalyst to declaring war on Spain.

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3. “World Power”

A nation that holds several territories, has a large and

powerful military, has a wealthy economy, and comes to the

defense/aid of weaker nations.

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4. “Yellow Journalism”

Sensationalized, biased, and often false reporting which became a

major cause of the Spanish-American War.

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5. Territory

Land that is controlled and governed by a

foreign country.

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6. Theodore Roosevelt The 26th president

of the U.S. –he was known as a progressive, an imperialist, a trust-buster,

naturalist, and is responsible for the

building of the Panama Canal.

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7. “Big Stick” Diplomacy

Philosophic belief that the

U.S. should respond to a

foreign crisis not with threats, but

with military action.

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8. Panama Canal A canal built by the U.S. through the isthmus of Panama

linking the Atlantic and

Pacific Oceans.(Opened Aug. 15,

1914).

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9. “Foreign Policy”

Policies decided on by a nation in how it will deal with other countries, in order to achieve

national goals.

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10. Roosevelt Corollary The U.S. claimed

the right to intervene in the affairs of Latin

America whenever those

nations were threatened or

seemed unstable.

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11. “Police Power”

The power of a nation to regulate the conduct of its citizens and the citizens of

other nations in the interest of the “common good.”

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12. Monroe Doctrine

The 1823 U.S. doctrine which

stated that European

countries should not consider North

and South America as future

areas for colonization.

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13. Latin America

The portion of the western

hemisphere that includes South

America, Central America,

Mexico, and certain islands in the Caribbean.

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14. Assert

To strongly state or assure with

confidence one’s opinion as correct.

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15. Advocate

To be in favor, support of, to urge, or

recommend publicly an opinion.