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- 5. A term for the attitude prevalent during the 19th century period of American expansion that the United States not only could, but was destined to, stretch from coast to coast.
- 6. The effort of the United States particularly over President William Howard Taft, to further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries.
- 8. The first U.S. Navy ship to be named after the state of Maine and was commissioned in 1895.
- 9. The United States Constitution prohibits any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of gender.
- 10. Addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union address in 1904
- 11. A belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation.
- 13. Reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, and surety.
- 14. One of the peace treaties at the end of World War I.
- 16. Refers to the pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power.
- 21. Refers to reform-minded journalists who wrote largely for all popular magazines and continued a tradition of investigative journalism reporting
- 22. A German Submarine.
- 23. British ocean liner, holder of the Blue Riband, and briefly the largest passenger ship.
- 24. An international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- 25. A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
Down
- 1. Is characterized by an absence of competition, which often results in high prices and inferior products.
- 2. The system in which support is given only to countries whose moral beliefs are analogous to that of the nation.
- 3. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- 4. A 1906 novel written by the American journalist and novelist Upton Sinclair
- 5. A United States Congress Act that works to prevent adulterated or misbranded meat and meat products from being sold as food and to ensure that meat and the products are slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.
- 7. The central banking system of the United States.
- 9. A plan made by Woodrow Wilson's in a speech Wilson gave to the American Congress in January 1918.
- 12. Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- 15. Journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- 17. The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement.
- 18. A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
- 19. Secret telegram saying that in the event of war with the United States, Mexico should be asked to enter the war as a German ally.
- 20. The right to vote in political elections.
