Imperialism Review

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Across
  1. 3. Chinese revolutionaries attempt to remove foreign influence in China
  2. 4. US President from 1912-1920. Practiced 'moral diplomacy'
  3. 5. Document which made Cuba a protectorate. It forbids them from making alliances.
  4. 7. Name of the powerful navy built by Roosevelt to show off our modern military power
  5. 10. US Naval Commander who led the devastating attack on the Spanish fleet at the Philippines
  6. 12. This person wrote an influential book which said powerful nations must build large navies
  7. 13. The president who was insulted as weak in the Delome letter
  8. 14. This 1898 agreement led to Spain losing all of it's overseas empire
  9. 15. Mexican General & Revolutionary; Led a 1916 attack of Columbus, NM.
  10. 16. US Businessman in Hawaii; Led uprising, became 1st President of Hawaii/Governor
  11. 17. Idea that the US would encourage democracy in other countries
  12. 18. Idea that the US would use it's economic influence in other countries
  13. 20. Disease which killed many U.S. soldiers in Cuba
  14. 24. US battleship which exploded in Havana harbor in 1898.
  15. 25. Established the US had the right to intervene in Latin American Countries
  16. 26. Name of Spanish ambassador whose insulting letter contributed to the Spanish American War
  17. 27. US Secretary of State; Issued the "Open Door Notes."
Down
  1. 1. Area of a nation where another nation has exclusive rights and privileges
  2. 2. Volunteer cavalry unit under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish American War.
  3. 6. US President from 1908-1912; Practiced 'dollar diplomacy.'
  4. 8. Process of attaining an overseas empire by gaining either direct or indirect control over another nation.
  5. 9. Called for equal trading rights in China and maintenance of Chinese independence
  6. 11. Media practice which exaggerated news in order to sell more newspapers
  7. 19. Last Queen of Hawaii
  8. 21. US Naval Officer who forced Japan to trade with the US in 1854.
  9. 22. Type of war faced by the US in the Philippines; non-traditional combat using hit-and-run tactics.
  10. 23. Filipino rebel leader; Eventually captured by US troops, later president of the Philippines.