Unit 3: Imperialism

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Across
  1. 2. Right to govern yourself. make war/peace, form treaties, engage in trade, etc.
  2. 3. Economical & Political Dom. of a strong nation over weaker ones
  3. 6. The argument that English speaking nations are better than others.
  4. 7. To Incorporate territory into the domain of a country.
  5. 9. 1898 - Allowed the use of military force to establish cuban independence from cuba.
  6. 10. An Addition to Monroe Doctrine. Declares Europe to stay out of Latin America and Let US do whatever they want to the Americas.
  7. 11. Territory ultimately controlled by imperial power but power allows local rulers to stay in control of invasions.
  8. 15. Theory of Social selection that attempts to explain the successes of certain groups of people.
  9. 17. 1901 - Prevented Cuba from making treaties with other nations & Gave US Control over Guantanamo Bay.
  10. 18. An area of land under rule of state
Down
  1. 1. Reporting that tell non-researched facts and use big headlines to sell papers.
  2. 4. Practice on part of those in power restricting freedom and response of those subordinate to them in subordinate's supposed best interest.
  3. 5. Term used to describe efforts of US to further foreign policy through use of economic power by loans to foreign countries.
  4. 8. Use of shocking/Exciting stories to spark interest in public (Even if not accurate).
  5. 11. Hungarian-American Newspaper publisher of the NY World; Introduced "Yellow Journalism".
  6. 12. 1900 - US Law that established civilian gov under US control in Puerto Rico.
  7. 13. A Large Gov. Expanding over vast amounts of land, conquering other people/nations.
  8. 14. Right to have one's own Gov. or right to self govern.
  9. 16. American Publisher who built nation's largest newspaper chain NY Journal; Earned attention for "Yellow journalism"
  10. 18. Agreement between U.S. & Spain. U.S. would give Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, & the philliphenes to the U.S.