Comparison of Motives for and Outcomes of U.S. Foreign Intervention
Across
- 5. A major reason for U.S. intervention, related to trade and resources.
- 7. SECURITY A major reason for U.S. military actions, especially after 9/11
- 8. A country the U.S. intervened in during the Spanish-American War.
- 10. The U.S. sought to prevent the spread of this ideology, especially during the Cold War.
- 12. A concern that sometimes drives U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.
Down
- 1. ROUTES The U.S. protects these to ensure economic stability.
- 2. One of the territories the U.S. acquired after the Spanish-American War.
- 3. WAR A war fought in 1898 that led to U.S. territorial expansion.
- 4. One of the key factors influencing U.S. foreign intervention, alongside economic and humanitarian reasons.
- 6. A valuable resource the U.S. secures to maintain economic power.
- 9. MAINE Its explosion contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War.
- 11. A Pacific island acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.