Across
- 1. an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, andother key industries
- 3. To prevent European nations from sending troops to the Caribbean or Central America
- 5. a Hungarian-American politician and newspaper publisher of the St. Louis
- 6. kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- 8. an attitude of aggressive nationalism
- 13. is the economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations.
- 15. on a voyage around the world to showcase the nation’s military might
- 16. something of value
- 18. ascended the Hawaiian throne
- 19. Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation that would weaken its independence or allow another foreign power to gain territory in Cuba
- 20. to come between
- 21. They believed that after reaching the Pacific Ocean it was the nation’s destiny to expand overseas and spread its civilization to other people
- 22. a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- 23. One of Roosevelt’s most dramatic actions in the Caribbean
- 24. and Albert J. Beveridge, pushed for the construction of a new navy.
Down
- 2. The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together
- 4. Youngest president
- 7. Land of Freedom
- 9. Nearly/Almost
- 10. stress or force
- 11. an officer in the U.S. navy who taught at the Naval War College
- 12. which gave the United states the exclusive right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America
- 14. the imperial power of the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion
- 17. group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing, killing more than 200 foreigners and taking others prisoner
