Name one of the two men responsible for yellow journalism.
Who were Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst?
Spain created reconcentration camps on this island.
What was Cuba?
Roosevelt's foreign policy slogan.
What was "speak softly and carry a big stick?"
Republican winner of the Election of 1896 and 1900.
Who was William McKinley?
Roosevelt supported these rebels in Columbia.
Who were the Panamanians?
Queen of Hawaii who opposed annexation to the U.S.
Who was Queen Liliuokalani?
Organizer of the Rough Riders.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt?
Name one of the places acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War.
What were Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?
Democratic loser of the Elections of 1896 and 1900.
Who was William Jennings Bryan?
A super-patriotic group in China known as the
Who were the Boxers?
What did Alfred Mahan advocate for in his 1890 book?
What was a powerful navy/ naval bases around the world?
The explosion of this in Havana Harbor began the war.
What was the USS Maine?
Name one of the members of the Anti-Imperialist League.
Who were Mark Twain, William James, Samuel Gompers, and Andrew Carnegie?
The school board in this city segregated the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean students to make room for white students.
What was San Francisco?
Declared that in the event of future monetary problems of Latin American countries with European countries, the U.S. would enforce European claims.
What was teh Roosevelt Corollary?
Patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy.
What is jingoism?
Wrote a letter that ridiculed President McKinley and was published by Hearst.
Who was Dupuy de Lome?
Cuba was not to enter into any agreements with foreign powers that would endanger its independence.
What was the Platt Amendment?
Port that the U.S. required Cuba to lease to them.
What is Guantanamo Bay?
Urged powers to announce that in their spheres of influence they would respect certain Chinese rights and competition.
What was the Open Door Note?
James G. Blaine pushed his this policy, which sought better relations with Latin America.
What was the Big Sister policy?
Proclaimed that when the U.S. had overthrown Spanish misrule, it would give the Cubans their freedom and not conquer it.
What was the Teller Amendment?
Leader of the Filipino rebellion.
Who was Emiliano Aguinaldo?
The Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution did not have full authority on how to deal with the islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico), essentially letting Congress do whatever it wanted with them.
What were the Insular Cases?
Japanese note agreeing to deny passports to laborers entering the U.S.
What was the Gentlemen's Agreement?