Andres F. Noriega, Latin America Neocolonization

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Across
  1. 3. People that looked up to Europe & U.S, removed church's power, supported international trade, didn't want central government, and the wanted equality.
  2. 4. A country with an extremely corrupt government, low economy, and politician environment controlled by a major power. Countries that have multinational corporations of the banana business.
  3. 8. A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal.
  4. 11. A corporation that owns districts all around the world, they control productions of "goods" in one or more countries, even if the district is in a different country from the main corporation's district.
  5. 12. Industrialized countries that got to unindustrialized countries to colonize/control and exploit them, their people, and their resources from 1790s-1800s
  6. 13. The believe of the U.S that they had the "destiny" to expand its territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, they were willing to do this by any means.
  7. 14. French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest.
  8. 15. It's a term created by Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-1909, that targets L.A and Caribbean Nations. The term is that any disorder in regions would force U.S to send in troops to protect its interests, investments. It keeps Europe out of region if nation defaults on loans.
Down
  1. 1. A country that split from Spain in 1898 with the help of the U.S, the U.S helped this country so that Europe wouldn't attack them and so they would have access to Latin America.
  2. 2. He was a Mestizo president for 36 years,1876-1910, he modernized Mexico. He was a liberal and a icon for neocolonial dictatorship.
  3. 4. Was the massacre created because the workers were on strike against the U.F.C, so the Colombian Government had to stop them, so they killed the strikers; this happened in December 6, 1928. This created the F.A.R.C
  4. 5. People that looked to the past, approved church's power, didn't like free trade, wanted central government, and wanted slavery.
  5. 6. Industrialized countries going into unindustrialized countries to use economic, cultural, or political pressures to control/exploit them and their people from 1870s-1910s.
  6. 7. A revolution based on Changing how things are made, by hand, to factories and machines, it started in 1750s in Britain. This revolution made the producement of cotton better and cheaper, Labor unions were formed, population on cities grew, and a greater variety & amount of "goods."
  7. 9. American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s.
  8. 10. Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910.