Foreign Relations
Spanish American War of 1898
Spanish American War (Part 2)
Treaty of Paris
Aftermath
100

The idea that while citizens in each country are subject to law, the governments of nations are not subject to international laws in all cases.

What is International Anarchy?


100

Cuba wanted to be independent, but Spain sent troops to stop the rebellion.

How did the war start?

100

This naval vessel was supposedly bombed by Spain, giving America even more reason to declare war.

What is the U.S.S Maine?

100

The U.S. and Spain sign and armistice resulting in a cease-fire on August 12th. 

What was the Treaty of Paris?

100

The policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries by economic, political, or military means.

What is Imperalism?

200

When one nation becomes too powerful, other nations bad together to protect themselves or make sure that the one nation does not over-throw them.

What is Balance of Power?

200

Cubans were forced into concentration camps and starved into submission.

What was Spain's tactic to stop the rebellion?

200

By Congress on April 12, 1988.

When was the declaration of war approved?

200

On December 15th this happened.

When was the Treaty Signed?

200

Need for Raw Materials, Strategic Reasons, and Need for Markets.

What were three reasons for American Colonial Expansion? 

300

The Constitution divides this power between Congress and the President. 

What is the Control of U.S. Foreign Policy?

300

Publishers of the two most major newspapers of the time: New York World and New York Journal.

Who were Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph?

300

This man was took out the entire Spanish fleet in the Philippines.

Who was Commodore George Dewy?

300

Spain agreed to give Cuba independence from Spanish rule, Guam and Puerto Rico were given to the U.S., and the Philippines was sold for $20 Mil.

What were the treaty's terms?

300

Admiral and President of the Naval War College.

Who was Alfred Thayer Mahan?

400

When Washington told America to stay isolated.

What is Traditional Foreign Policy?

400

Unbalanced, sensationalized reporting intended to sell more papers. 

What was Yellow Journalism?

400

A leader of the Rough Riders.

Who was Teddy Roosevelt?

400

Ratify.

What did Congress have to do?

400

The first President of the NAACP and spokesman for the Anti-imperialist League.

Who was Moorfield Storey?

500

Security from attack, protecting American Investment, and promoting American democracy.

What are National Interests?

500

This type of reporting gave the U.S. a more concerning view of the events in Cuba.

How did yellow journalism cause Americans to help Cuba?

500

This group of Americans defeated Spain on San Juan Hill.

Who were the Rough Riders?

500

This person called the S-A war a "Splendid Little War."

Who was John Hay?

500

A congressional resolution passed in the U.S. Congress prior to the S-A War had guaranteed Cuba independence.

What was the Platt Amendment?

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