Vocabulary
Spanish-American War
Aftermath of the Spanish-American War
U.S. and Imperialism
Colonies and Independence
100

What is foreign policy?

A nation's policies toward other countries.

100

Name one of the problems that America had during the war.

Yellow Fever, Poor Training, Old Weapons, Unsuitable Uniforms, and a Delay in getting ships.

100

What treaty was signed on December 15th after the Spanish-American war? 

Treaty of Paris

100

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

Imperialism

100

Did the U.S. get Samoa and Midway as colonies too?

Yes, they did. 

200

What was yellow journalism?

Unbalanced reporting that had the main goal of selling more papers. 

200
Who led the American troops in the battle of San Juan Hill, and won?

Theodore Roosevelt 

200

What did John Hay call the Spanish-American war after it ended?

"A splendid little war"

200

What was one reason why the U.S. was expanding through colonies?

Strategic Reasons, Need for Raw Materials, Need for Markets, Attitudes toward other people, and Nationalism. 
200

What was the Platt Amendment? 

A resolution passed in the U.S. before the war that guaranteed Cuba's independence. 
300

What was isolationism? 

The policy where the U.S. avoids contact and alliances with other countries. 

300

What was one reason why America declared war on Spain? 

- The U.S.S Maine was destroyed.

- The De Lome letter 

- Yellow Journalism - journalists would exaggerate events in Cuba and the Americans wanted to help the Cubans. 

300

Which territory was sold to the U.S. for $20 million from Spain? 

Philipines
300

What did Alfred Thayer Mahan believe was needed in order for a nation to become a world power? 

A strong/powerful navy.

300

Which colony fought the U.S. for independence until they lost in 1902? 

Philippines

400

What is it called when one nation becomes too powerful, and other nations join together to protect themselves or to make sure they don't get over-throwed?

Balance of Power

400

What caused the Spanish to surrender the Philippines? 

The U.S. destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila and fought with the Filipino rebels. 

400

Which territories did the U.S. gain after the war?

Guam, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.

400

Who was the spokesman for the Anti-Imperialist League?

Moorefield Storey

400

Did the Cubans willingly agree to the Platt Amendment?

No, Cubans were forced to agree to the Platt Amendment. 

500

What was 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? 

International Anarchy

500

During the war, what gave the United States the advantage in Cuba?

They blockaded Cuba and destroyed the Spanish Fleet. 

500

What is one thing that changes about America after the Spanish-American war ended? 

-U.S. is no longer isolationist.

-U.S. enters international trade

-U.S. military and navy power grows. 

500

Why did some people oppose the idea of colonialism?

They felt like the U.S. was based off the ideas of democracy and self-government and taking over other territories would make them a hypocrite. 

500

What did the Platt amendment give the U.S. the right to do?

Intervene in Cuban affairs.

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