Across
- 4. Believed that the U.S. should not extend its territory overseas, opposite of Imperalists
- 5. Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of warlike foreign policy
- 8. When the U.S. won the Spanish-American war in 1898, they made this place an official U.S. territory
- 10. This was the feeling people had because of the brutal Spanish tactics in Cuba
- 11. They participated in 2 important battles in Cuba and their success gave Roosevelt national fame
- 13. Believed in Manifest Destiny, mainly business-owners and believed in racial theories
- 14. The U.S. ______ the Spanish-American War
- 15. A style of newspaper remphasizeshat emphasized sensationalism over facts
- 16. In 1917, the Jones-Shafroth provided people from this current U.S. territory citizenship
- 17. Spanish-Americannish American war was a turning point in this type of U.S. policy
- 18. Written by DeLone, Spanish minister, revealed the Spanish were not negotiating in good faith with the U.S.
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- 1. America supported these 2 countries against aggressive Spanish rule
- 2. A ship that sank, Spain was blamed, a contributing factor in the outbreak of the Spanish-American War
- 3. Maine The explosion and sinking of this ship was one of the causes of the Spanish American War
- 6. The U.S. obtained these 3 territories after the Spanish-American War
- 7. American belief that they have a god-given right to expand into the West and civilize the country from coast to coast
- 9. A policy set forth by President Monroe that any colonization by Europe in the Western hemisphere would be considered a hostile act
- 12. In the late 19th and early 20th century, countries start to recognise the U.S. as a
