THE "SPLENDID" WAR
IMPERIAL MOTIVES
ISLAND ANNEXATION
YELLOW JOURNALISM
THE AFTERMATH
100

This 1898 conflict was nicknamed a "Splendid Little War" because it lasted only four months.

What is the Spanish-American War?

100

This motive involves the search for new markets, raw materials, and natural resources

What is Economic interest?

100

This Pacific island chain was annexed by the U.S. in 1898 primarily for its sugar and naval value.

What is Hawaii?

100

This term refers to sensationalized, exaggerated news stories used to sell papers and stir up war fever.

What is Yellow Journalism?

100

This 1901 amendment gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban affairs and keep a naval base there.

What is the Platt Amendment?

200

This ship exploded in Havana Harbor, becoming the immediate "spark" for the war.

What is the USS Maine?

200

This motive involves a nation's desire for prestige, power, and military refueling stations.

What is Political/Military interest?

200

This was the last reigning monarch of Hawaii before being overthrown by American planters.

Who is Queen Liliuokalani?

200

He was the owner of the New York Journal who told his photographer, "You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war."

Who is William Randolph Hearst?

200

This Caribbean island became a U.S. territory (and remains one today) following the Treaty of Paris.

What is Puerto Rico?

300

This European nation was the colonial ruler of Cuba before the U.S. intervened.

Who is Spain?

300

This "burden" was the belief that white Westerners had a duty to "civilize" and "Christianize" other nations.

What is the White Man's Burden?

300

This naval base in Hawaii became a vital strategic asset for the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

What is Pearl Harbor?

300

He was Hearst's main rival and the publisher of the New York World.

Who is Joseph Pulitzer?

300

The U.S. paid $20 million to Spain for this Pacific archipelago, leading to a long and bloody insurrection.

What are the Philippines?

400

This future President led the "Rough Riders" during the famous charge up San Juan Hill

Who is Theodore Roosevelt

400

This theory applied "survival of the fittest" to human nations, justifying the domination of weaker countries.

What is Social Darwinism?

400

This American "Sugar King" became the first president of the Republic of Hawaii after the coup.

Who is Sanford B. Dole?

400

This Spanish General was nicknamed "The Butcher" by American newspapers for his brutal reconcentration camps.

Who is Valeriano Weyler?

400

Because the U.S. controlled their government but didn't grant full independence, Cuba became one of these.

What is a Protectorate?

500

This 1823 policy was cited by the U.S. as a reason to keep European powers out of the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

500

To avoid being "economic colonies," American businesses needed these to sell their surplus of industrial goods.

What are foreign markets?

500

This 1890 tariff led American planters in Hawaii to push for annexation so they wouldn't have to pay import duties.

What is the McKinley Tariff?

500

This stolen letter insulted President McKinley, calling him "weak," and was published to anger the American public.

What is the De Lôme Letter?

500

This "Policy" was created to ensure the U.S. could trade freely with China without interference from European powers.

What is the Open Door Policy?

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