People/Places
Causes of War
Outcome/Consequences
Misc.
100

The leader of the "Rough Riders" and a future Vice President and President of the United States. 

Who is Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt?

100

The island country in the America's that wanted independence from Spanish rule

What is Cuba?

100

This country won the Spanish-American War. 

Who is the United States?

100

When a stronger more powerful country uses its strength and influence to dominate smaller countries and grow its land and power. 

What is imperialism?

200
The rough riders most famous victory and significant battle in Cuba. 

What is the Battle of San Juan Hill?

200

This United States naval destroyer was sent to Havana, Cuba, but was sunk and destroyed killing 266 Americans and enraging the American public

What is the USS Maine?

200

This man became super famous and celebrated within the United States following the Battle of San Juan Hill and his unit (the Rough Riders) victory over the Spanish Army.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

200

This person (last name only) was one of the most famous "yellow journalists," and his last name is now a prize given to award winning journalists. 

Who is Pulitzer?

300

The U.S. President during the Spanish-American War. 

Who is William McKinley?

300

Although the Spanish oppressed and harmed the Cuban people, American newspapers greatly exaggerated the magnitude of these events, often leading to public outrage in the US. This exaggeration of real news is known as?

What is "yellow journalism?"

300

The 3 territories that the United States gained from Spain after the war. 

What is the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. 

300

True or False: The United States paid Spain $20 Million for the Philippines. 

True

400

The location where the United States destroyed the rest of the Spanish naval fleet and where the Spanish eventually surrendered

What is Santiago (de Cuba) ?

400

This important crop held significant economic importance to Cuba & therefore, the U.S. and Spain. (cup of coffee)

What is sugarcane? (Sugar)

400

This country won its independence from Spain following the Spanish-American War, but remained heavily influenced by the United States.

What is Cuba?

400

The name for army personnel that uses horses to get around quickly and out-maneuver men on foot.  

What is calvary?

500

The U.S. Naval Commodore responsible for winning the Battle of Manilla Bay and destroying the Spanish Pacific Fleet. 

Who is Commodore George Dewey?

500

This doctrine (set of beliefs) insisted that European countries stay out of the Western Hemisphere's business and give up their land possessions, and is named after a former US President. 

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

500

As a result of the territories gained from Spain, the United States grew in power and size, eventually becoming a global power with overseas colonies. The United States had officially became an?

What is an empire?

500

A group of naval ships working together and supporting one another

What is a fleet?

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