He plunged into what he reported, defying rules in order to join in the battle of San Juan Hill in the Spanish–American War.
Who is Richard Harding-Davis?
The Industrial Revolution stimulated the hunt for colonies. First, colonies provided raw materials. Second, colonies served as a market for surplus manufactured goods.
What is economic?
Name of the ship that exploded and started the war. It was lead to believe that the Spanish sabotaged the ship to blow up. But it wasn't until 1976 that a forensics was done by the navy and established it blew up due to spontaneous combustion. More specifically a team of American naval investigators concluded that the explosion was likely caused by a fire that ignited its ammunition stocks, not by a Spanish mine or act of sabotage.
What is the USS Maine?
These two men caused an uproar with selling newspapers after USS Maine explosion. One of the men's father won a newspaper due to a gambling hand of cards.
Who are Hearst and Pulitzer?
This treaty was signed on December 10, 1898 where Spain renounced all calm to Cuba, ceded Guam/Puerto Rico to the United States, and transferred sovereignty over the Philippines to the United States for $15-$20 million.
What is Treaty of Paris?
He wrote Red Badge of Courage.
Who is Stephen Crane?
Building up a nation and ideals of that nation. They wanted to control as much of the world as possible.
What is political?
He disregards the president's explicit requests and resigns his government job to organize a volunteer cavalry regiment known as the Rough Riders.
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
This horse that died in the Spanish American War was probably named after the Native American that killed and mutilated Tom Custer from Custer's last Stand back in 1876. Even though there is speculation. some say he did and others said he didn't.
Who is Rain-in-the-Face?
Both of these lands had sugar plantations.
What is Hawaii and Cuba?
I said, "You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war".
Who is William Randolph Hearst?
Spreading through missionaries. Giving Christian ideas across the world was one of the main things having same values and values.
What is religion?
Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders storm into this battle in Cuba.
What is San Juan Hill?
This journalist was paid $3000 a month to work as a correspondent by William Randolph Hearst.
Who is Richard Harding Davis?
This is another name for acquiring land. More specifically forcible acquisition of one state's territory by another state. Control over a territory. Example, US acquired Hawaii.
What is annexation?
I am a type of journalism that most papers use. I view both sides of the story responsibly. Unlike yellow journalism.
What is objective journalism?
Social Darwinism was the prevailing belief in Europe. It explained why some countries were rich and some were poor. People compete for survival. The strong survive. The rich were naturally superior. The weak were unfit. Poverty was a sign of being unfit.
What is cultural?
Teddy is rising in the world of politics after the Rough Riders. He becomes this President's Vice President and in September 1901, this president is assassinated and Teddy becomes President on September 14, 1901.
Who is President William McKinley?
This family or corporation still is involved with many media related products even into the 21st Century.
What is the Hearst Corporation?
This country receives freedom from Spain due to San Juan Hill.
What is Cuba?
I write sensationalism, often false reporting, misleading images, use of biased opinion of a story, and I excite the public with my own opinion. It has sold papers by Hearst and Pulitzer.
What is yellow journalism?
Every imperialist country was worried about its own national security: The competition among imperialist powers was vicious. One had to protect one’s own country and its colonies.
What is military?
Native Americans and African Americans were in the Spanish American War. The percentage of African Americans that were in the Spanish American war.
What is over 50?
This publisher had an award named after him, and are annually given by Columbia University, New York City, for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, letters, and music. Fellowships are also awarded. The prizes, originally endowed with a gift of $500,000.
What is Pulitzer Prize?
I said, "Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?