Foreign Policy
Across
- 2. demonstrate U.S naval power
- 4. in northern Mexico form onths without being able to capture Villa
- 5. imperialist rivalry between Russia and Japan
- 8. hoped to bring about reductions in tariff rates
- 11. moral approach to foreign affairs
- 12. in response to the Monroe Doctrine
- 15. the queen of Hawaii
- 16. U.S acquired these two Spanish islands
- 21. wilson tried to approach this affiar morally
- 23. purchased by United States for 7.2 million dollars
- 24. genteral called to pursue Villa in Mexico
- 27. led raids acroos the U.S Mexican border and murdered a number of peoeple
- 31. Sumpreme court cases that eventually voted in the favor of imperialists
- 32. controversy over the Philippine question
- 33. marked a turning point in the U.S-British relations and they bonded as friends
- 35. battleship which was sunk and killed 260 Americans on board
- 37. U.S could begin to dig the canal with no british involvement
- 39. U.S intervened in this countries finanial affairs and sent marines when civil war broke out there
- 40. taken advantage of U.S involement in the Civil War
- 45. military dictator who had seized power in Mexico
- 48. led by William Jennings and oppose expansion to the Pacific
- 49. non-European powers would be excluded from owning territory in Western Hemisphere
- 53. canal built in 1904
- 55. fought between Spanish and American
- 56. McKinley's assistant secretary of state who was an expansionist
- 57. an intense form of nationalism calling for an aggressive foreign policy
- 58. President who eventually protested the American presensce in Mexico
- 60. could dominate trade and investment within their sphere or region of China
- 61. declared that the U.S had no intention of taking political control of Cuba
- 62. European powers were ready to intervene in this country
- 63. cheif engineer of Panama Canal
Down
- 1. Mckinleys secretary of state
- 3. signed by both Russia and Japan and arranged by Roosevelt
- 6. U.S navy captain who wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (1890)
- 7. period in late 19th century in which there were mulitple advocates of an expansionist policy
- 8. wrote book our Our Country: Its Possible Duture and Present Crisis (1885)
- 9. word used to describe sensationalistic city newspapers who reported crime, disaster and scandal
- 10. settled conflict between France and Germany over claims to Morocco
- 13. nations would have equal trading rights in China
- 14. a regiment of volunteers led by Theodore Roosevelt
- 17. Filipino nationalist leader who fought alongside U.S troops
- 18. tried to promote U.S trade by supporting American enterprises abroad
- 19. demonstrated that the U.S respected other nations rights and would support the spread of democracy
- 20. agressive foreign policy by Roosevelt
- 22. Spanish diplomat's letter that was leaked to the press and printed criticizing President McKinley
- 25. Roosevelt ordered a fleet to this country
- 26. Commondore who commanded the fleet sent to the Phillipines
- 28. people attacked foreign settlements and murdered dozens of Christian missionaries
- 29. Japanese gov agreed to restrict emigration of Japanese workers to U.S in return for persuading Cali to repeal deiscriminatory laws
- 30. between U.S and Japan and gave mutual respect for each nations pacific possessions and support for open door policy
- 32. Representatives from various nations of the Western Hemisphere decided to create a permanent organization for international cooperation on trade and other issues
- 34. concept of the survival of the fittest was applied to competeition among nations
- 36. several american season went ashoreand wewe arested by Mexican authorities
- 38. Argentina Brazil Chile
- 41. French tried to occupy this while the Civil War took place
- 42. republican senator who was responsible for another action that alienated both Latin America and Japan
- 43. doctor whos efforts eliminated the mosquitoes that spread deadly yellow fever
- 44. called for New Freedom in foreign affairs
- 45. spanish autocratic general to suppress the revolt
- 46. did not carry a big stick and was mildly expansive
- 47. granted full territorial status to that country
- 50. Secretary of State of President Cleveland and argued that the Monroe Doctirne applied to the situation of Britain ready to arbitrate
- 51. hatred and fear of foreigners
- 52. the new law that Cuba needed to abide by
- 54. served under both Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as their secretary of state
- 59. investments in this countries sugar and the Monroe Docttrine provided justification for U.S intervention