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