The Spanish American War Part I
The Spanish American War Part II
Elements of Foreign Relations
Treaty of Paris
Vocabulary
100

About how many U.S forces and Filipino rebels fought Spain.

About 11,000

100

During the Caribbean War, approximately how many Army officer were sent to Cuba.

About 125,000 Army Officers.
100

In an international anarchy, citizens in each country subject to...

Law and governments in some cases.

100

When was the treaty signed?

December 15th.

100

What is Yellow Journalism?

Unbalanced, sensationalized reporting intended to sell more papers.

200

Why did Yellow Journalism disturb many Americans?

It disturbed them by many Americans thinking that it was very important to protect the Cubans.

200

Name some of the results of the Spanish-American War.

-U.S becomes a world power

-U.S acquired a colonial empire consisting of The Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Samoa.

-U.S wins

200

In balance of power, what did other nations do when one nation became very powerful?

Nations would get together to protect themselves or make sure the nation with the most power didn't over throw them.

200

What two countries signed an armistice on August 12th.

The U.S. and Spain.

200

What is the Control of US Foreign Policy?

The Constitution divides the power between Congress and the President.

300

Who were the two main journalists during the Spanish-American War?

Joseph Pulitzer's (New York World)

William Randolph Heart's (New York Journal)

300

During the Spanish-American War, there were many problems. Name a few.

-Poor training.

-Yellow Fever

-Old Weapons

-Unsuitable uniforms

300

What does the Control of US Foreign Policy do?

The constitution divides power between the Congress and the President. It may also do the following:

-President negotiates treaties/Senate ratifies.

-President commands troops/Congress pays.

-Congress declares war/President commands troops.

300

What two territories were given to the U.S?

Guam and Puerto Rico.

300

What is a foreign policy?

A nation's policies toward other countries.

400

What date did McKinley tell Congress to declare war on Spain?

April 20, 1898

400

The American troops invaded...

Puerto Rico

400

During the Traditional Foreign Policy, who warned the US to stay out of other nations?

Washington warned us to stay out and remain isolated from other countries/nations.

400

What did John Hay call the Spanish-American War?

"A splendid little war"

400

What is Imperialism?

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

500

During the War in the Pacific, where were the first battles fought in?

In the Philippines.

500

Teddy Roosevelt served as...

Asst. Secretary of the Navy

500

National Interests include:

-Security from attack

-Protecting American Democracy

-Protecting American Investment

500

Who sold the Philippines to the U.S. for $20 million.

Spain

500

What is Balance of Power?

One nation becomes very powerful and other nations around the world protect themselves to make sure they are not over thrown.