Chapter 28

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Across
  1. 3. Villa, Popular leader of the Mexican revolution
  2. 5. War, A 1904 - 1905 conflict between Russia & Japan, sparked by the two countries' efforts to dominate Manchuria & Korea
  3. 7. Junarez, Leader of La Reforma
  4. 8. Corollary, President Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, in which he declared that the United States had the right to exercise "police power" throughout the Western Hemisphere
  5. 10. Marti, Cuban Writer who fought for Cuban Independence
  6. 12. era, The period of Japanese history from 1867 to 1912, during which the country was ruled by Emperor Mutsuhito
  7. 14. War, An 1898 conflict between the United States & Spain, in which the United States supported Cubans' fight for independence
  8. 15. Door Policy, A policy proposed by the United States in 1899, under which all nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
  9. 17. Lopez de Santa Anna, Fought for Mexico's independence against Spain & later became Mexico's president
  10. 18. of Kanagawa, Treaty between the United States & Japan opening trade between two nations
  11. 19. Madero, Enemy of Diaz, who believed in democracy
  12. 21. Rebellion, A rebellion against the Qing Dynasty
  13. 22. A military dictator of a Latin American country
Down
  1. 1. Canal, A human-made waterway connecting the Atlantic & Pacific oceans, built in Panama by the United States & opened in 1914.
  2. 2. Doctrine, A U.S. statement of opposition to European influence in the Americas
  3. 3. Diaz, Dictator who came to power after Juaraez
  4. 4. Zapata, Leader of a powerful revolutionary army
  5. 6. The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit
  6. 9. rights, Rights of foreign residents to follow the laws of their own government rather than those of the host country
  7. 11. War, A war between Britain & China over opium trade
  8. 13. of influence, An area in which a foreign nation controls trade & investment
  9. 16. Rebellion, Rebellion aimed at the ending foreign influence in China
  10. 20. Reforma, A liberal reform movement in 19th-century Mexico, led by Benito Juarez