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23 Cards in this Set

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Queen Liliuokalani

Hawaiian Queen

Alfred T. Mahan

American Admiral

Sanford B. Dole

American Businessman

Jose Marti

Political Activist

Valeriano Weyler

Spanish General

George Dewey

U.S Commander

Emilio Aguinaldo

Filipino Rebel Leader

John Hay

U.s Secretary

Pancho Villa

Mexican Revolutionary

John J. Pershing

U.s General

Imperialism

Stronger country dominating a weaker one

Pearl Harbor

Naval Port in Hawaii

Yellow Journalism

Exaggeration of news to make it more exciting

Rough Riders

Fighting unit led by Roosevelt in Cuba

Platt Amendment

Pervision in cuba constitution that gave U.S broad power

Open Door Notes

message to England about free trade to China

Boxer Rebellion

Chinese Rebellion against western influence

Panama Canal

Manmade waterway connecting Atlantic & Pacific

Roosevelt Corollary

Statement that U.s will protect its economic interest with military force

Dollar Diplomacy

Policy of intervening in other countries to protect U.s business interests

Spanish American War


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How:

Who: McKinley, Roosevelt


What: war over Cuban independence


Where: Cuba & Philippines


Why: Money


When: 1898


How: U.S wins in 10 weeks, we take Puerto rico, guam, Philippines & influence in Cuba

Philippine Insurrection


Who


What


Where


Why


When


How

Who: Emilio Anguinaldo, William Mckinley


What: rebellion against foreign control


Where: Philippines


Why: Money, Power


When: 1898-1901


How: U.s soldiers killed 20,000 rebels, 200,000 civilians. 4,000 U.S k.i.a

Paternalism


who


what


where


why


when


how

who: roosevelt


what: treating other countries like children


where: latin america


why: money


when: 1898-present


how: gunboat diplomacy