Across
- 4. What the United States became after winning the Spanish-American War
- 5. The sinking of this ship is the main cause of the Spanish-American War
- 6. Extreme nationalism that calls for an aggressive foreign policy
- 9. What the yellow journalists emphasize towards the Cubans
- 11. A foreign policy that deterred all foreign affairs, especially from Europe, in the Americas.
- 13. The island in the Caribbean that the United States annexed from Spain after the Spanish-American War
- 14. The archipelago in Southeast Asia that the United States annexed from Spain after the Spanish-American War
- 15. The nickname for Theodore Roosevelt's cavalry force during the Spanish-American War
Down
- 1. The motivation of American expansion
- 2. A private letter written by the Spanish ambassador calling President McKinley weak
- 3. Journalists who publishing increasingly sensational stories that are on the edges of truthful and responsible journalism
- 7. Someone who wants to expand a country's influence
- 8. The island in the Pacific Ocean that the United States annexed from Spain after the Spanish-American War
- 10. Someone who is against the expansion of a country's influence
- 12. The island that the United States initially wanted to annex and later subjugated with the Platt Amendment
